Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XIII - Office of Conservation-Pipeline Safety
Subpart 5 - Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities: Federal Safety Standards
Chapter 79 - Maintenance [49 CFR Part 193 Subpart G]
Section XIII-7935 - Monitoring Corrosion Control [49 CFR 193.2635]
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIII-7935
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Corrosion protection provided as required by this subpart must be periodically monitored to give early recognition of ineffective corrosion protection, including the following, as applicable.
1. Each buried or submerged component under
cathodic protection must be tested at least once each calendar year, but with
intervals not exceeding 15 months, to determine whether the cathodic protection
meets the requirements of §192.463 of this chapter. [
49 CFR
193.2635(a)]
2. Each cathodic protection rectifier or
other impressed current power source must be inspected at least 6 times each
calendar year, but with intervals not exceeding 2 1/2 months, to ensure that it
is operating properly. [
49 CFR
193.2635(b)]
3. Each reverse current switch, each diode,
and each interference bond whose failure would jeopardize component protection
must be electrically checked for proper performance at least 6 times each
calendar year, but with intervals not exceeding 2 1/2 months. Each other
interference bond must be checked at least once each calendar year, but with
intervals not exceeding 15 months. [
49 CFR
193.2635(c)]
4. Each component that is protected from
atmospheric corrosion must be inspected at intervals not exceeding 3 years. [
49 CFR
193.2635(d)]
5. If a component is protected from internal
corrosion, monitoring devices designed to detect internal corrosion, such as
coupons or probes, must be located where corrosion is most likely to occur.
However, monitoring is not required for corrosion resistant materials if the
operator can demonstrate that the component will not be adversely affected by
internal corrosion during its service life. Internal corrosion control
monitoring devices must be checked at least two times each calendar year, but
with intervals not exceeding 7 1/2 months. [
49 CFR
193.2635(e)
]
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:551.C.
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