Projekta Nr.ISO 12473:2017
Nosaukums<p>ISO 12473 covers the general principles of cathodic protection when applied in seawater, brackish waters and marine mud. It is intended to be an introduction, to provide a link between the theoretical aspects and the practical applications, and to constitute a support to the other standards devoted to cathodic protection of steel structures in seawater.</p> <p>ISO 12473 specifies the criteria required for cathodic protection. It provides recommendations and information on reference electrodes, design considerations and prevention of the secondary effects of cathodic protection.</p> <p>The practical applications of cathodic protection in seawater are covered by the following standards:</p> <p>- EN 12495, <i>Cathodic protection for fixed steel offshore structures</i>;</p> <p>- ISO 13174, <i>Cathodic protection of harbour installations (</i>ISO 13174<i>)</i>;</p> <p>- EN 12496, <i>Galvanic anodes for cathodic protection in seawater and saline mud</i>;</p> <p>- EN 13173, <i>Cathodic protection for steel offshore floating structures</i>;</p> <p>- EN 16222, <i>Cathodic protection of ship hulls</i>;</p> <p>- EN 12474, <i>Cathodic protection of submarine pipelines</i>;</p> <p>- ISO 15589‑2, <i>Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries ? Cathodic protection of pipeline transportation systems ? Part 2: Offshore pipelines</i>.</p> <p>For cathodic protection of steel reinforced concrete whether exposed to seawater or to the atmosphere, ISO 12696 applies.</p>
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Darbības sfēra<p>ISO 12473 covers the general principles of cathodic protection when applied in seawater, brackish waters and marine mud. It is intended to be an introduction, to provide a link between the theoretical aspects and the practical applications, and to constitute a support to the other standards devoted to cathodic protection of steel structures in seawater.</p> <p>ISO 12473 specifies the criteria required for cathodic protection. It provides recommendations and information on reference electrodes, design considerations and prevention of the secondary effects of cathodic protection.</p> <p>The practical applications of cathodic protection in seawater are covered by the following standards:</p> <p>- EN 12495, <i>Cathodic protection for fixed steel offshore structures</i>;</p> <p>- ISO 13174, <i>Cathodic protection of harbour installations (</i>ISO 13174<i>)</i>;</p> <p>- EN 12496, <i>Galvanic anodes for cathodic protection in seawater and saline mud</i>;</p> <p>- EN 13173, <i>Cathodic protection for steel offshore floating structures</i>;</p> <p>- EN 16222, <i>Cathodic protection of ship hulls</i>;</p> <p>- EN 12474, <i>Cathodic protection of submarine pipelines</i>;</p> <p>- ISO 15589‑2, <i>Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries ? Cathodic protection of pipeline transportation systems ? Part 2: Offshore pipelines</i>.</p> <p>For cathodic protection of steel reinforced concrete whether exposed to seawater or to the atmosphere, ISO 12696 applies.</p>
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