SR EN 50162:2004

Protection against corrosion by stray current from direct current systems

This standard establishes the general principles to be adopted to minimize the effects of stray current corrosion caused by direct-current (d.c.) on buried or immersed metal structures. The standard is intended to offer guidance for: – the design of direct current systems which may produce stray currents; – the design of metal structures, which are to be buried or immersed and – which may be subject to stray current corrosion; – the selection of appropriate protection measures. The standard mainly deals with external stray current corrosion on buried or immersed structures. However stray current corrosion may also occur internally in systems containing an electrolyte e.g. near insulating joints or high resistance pipe joints in a water pipeline. These situations are not dealt with in detail in this standard but principles and measures described here are generally applicable for minimizing the interference effects. Stray currents may also cause other effects such as overheating. These are not covered in this standard. D.C. systems that can cause currents to flow in the earth or

35.98

Status : Valid
Approval date : 11/16/2004
Publish date : 11/17/2004
Number of pages : 35
ICS : 29.020 Electrical engineering in general,77.060 Corrosion of metals
Technical Committee : 4 - Electrical equipment and systems for railways

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