Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XIII-2119 - External Corrosion Control: Electrical Isolation [49 CFR 192.467]A. Each buried or submerged pipeline must be electrically isolated from other underground metallic structures, unless the pipeline and the other structures are electrically interconnected and cathodically protected as a single unit. [ 49 CFR 192.467(a)]B. One or more insulating devices must be installed where electrical isolation of a portion of a pipeline is necessary to facilitate the application of corrosion control. [ 49 CFR 192.467(b)]C. Except for unprotected copper inserted in a ferrous pipe, each pipeline must be electrically isolated from metallic casings that are a part of the underground system. However, if isolation is not achieved because it is impractical, other measures must be taken to minimize corrosion of the pipeline inside the casing. [ 49 CFR 192.467(c)]D. Inspection and electrical tests must be made to assure that electrical isolation is adequate. [ 49 CFR 192.467(d)]E. An insulating device may not be installed in an area where a combustible atmosphere is anticipated unless precautions are taken to prevent arcing. [ 49 CFR 192.467(e) ]F. Where a pipeline is located in close proximity to electrical transmission tower footings, ground cables or counterpoise, or in other areas where fault currents or unusual risk of lightning may be anticipated, it must be provided with protection against damage due to fault currents or lightning, and protective measures must also be taken at insulating devices. [ 49 CFR 192.467(f)]La. Admin. Code tit. 43, § XIII-2119
Promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources, Office of Conservation, LR 9:236 (April 1983), amended LR 10:528 (July 1984), LR 30:1254 (June 2004).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:501 et seq.