Ferrous Metal Equipment | UpCodes
Ferrous metal equipment, including raceways, cable trays, and enclosures, must be protected from corrosion both internally and externally, except for threaded joints.
CORROSION GUIDELINES
NOTICE3. REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSULTANTS PROVIDING CORROSION ASSESSMENTS OF DEPARTMENT PROJECTS4. CORROSION BASICS4.1 Corrosion TermsANODECATHODEELECTROLYTE4.2 Electrochemical Equations4.3 Electromotive Force Series and Galvanic Series5. PRINCIPLES OF CATHODIC PROTECTION5.1 Galvanic CP Systems5.3 Galvanic Anodes6.2 Survey of Site Conditions7. FOUNDATIONS7.1 Soil Sampling for Foundations and Geotechnical Investigations7.3 Bridge Foundation Scour Assessment Related to Corrosion7.4 Reporting Corrosion Test Results for Foundations7.5 Steel Piles8.3 Reporting Corrosion Test Results for MSE Structures9.1 Sub-Horizontal and Vertical Ground Anchors9.2 Soil Nails9.3 Rockfall Mitigation10. CULVERTSPlastic Pipe12. CORROSION MITIGATION MEASURES12.2 Dampproofing and Waterproofing13. STRAY CURRENT14.1 Dust PalliativesThe contents of this document reflect the views of Materials Engineering and Testing Services which is responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the guidelines presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the State of California or the Federal Highway Administration. These guidelines do not constit...See more on dot.ca.govOccupational Safety and Health Administration
1910.303 - General. | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Unused openings in boxes, raceways, auxiliary gutters, cabinets, equipment cases, or housings shall be effectively closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment.
CORROSION GUIDELINES
These guidelines outline the corrosion evaluation and recommendation aspects of site investigations for California Department of Transportation (Department) structural projects.
eCFR :: 46 CFR Part 183 -
This section applies to batteries installed to meet the requirements of § 183.310 for secondary sources of power to vital loads, or sources of power to final emergency loads.
1926.403
Except as required or permitted elsewhere in this subpart, live parts of electric equipment operating at 50 volts or more shall be guarded against accidental contact by cabinets or other forms of
1910.303
Unused openings in boxes, raceways, auxiliary gutters, cabinets, equipment cases, or housings shall be effectively closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment.
WAC 296-46B Electrical Safety Standards, Administration, and
WAC 296-46B-336 Power and control tray cable—Type TC............................................................. 34 010 Uses permited............................................................................................................................. 34
EM 1110-2-2704, Cathodic Protection Systems (CPS) For Civil Works
For all Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) activities on HSS projects, it is critical to ensure compliance with this manual and other corrosion prevention criteria documents referenced...
An Introduction to Cathodic Protection Inspection and Testing
When these studies indicate that corrosion will affect the safe or economic operation of the system, adequate corrosion control measures should be taken. Special conditions sometimes exist where
Corrosion and Cathodic Protection
e facilities are critical to the electric power and water delivery systems on which many rely. Operating and maintaining the complex elec ical and mechanical equipment which these
Cabinet design and EMC
Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible