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electrolysis-and-corrosion-control engineer
A professional who investigates causes and devises means to combat or eliminate electrolysis of water, gas, and oil mains and pipelines resulting from stray electric currents flowing in earth. Responsibilities include:
- Determines existence and locates sources of stray electric currents creating electrolytic conditions, using voltmeters, ammeters, and other electrical testing apparatus.
- Recommends preventive and corrective measures for protection of pipe and underground structures, such as use of insulating and corrosion resisting materials.
- Confers with power company personnel and power consumers and suggests methods to eliminate sources of power leakage.
- Studies destructive properties of soil, corrosive actions, and other problems of deterioration, and suggests methods of preventing or mitigating trouble.
- Writes reports of studies and investigations conducted.
- May design and direct installation of cathodic protection stations to minimize and control electrolysis.
- May design and construct apparatus for use in testing materials or determining location of stray electric currents.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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- Jason F
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(United States of America)