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Electrical Grounding and Resulting Corrosion
Connecting different metals together electrically for grounding purposes often results in corrosion problems on buried piping systems. The corrosion is caused by direct current flowing between dissimilar metals. When establishing grounded systems to protect persons and equipment, it is necessary to consider the means of minimizing corrosion of metals buried in the earth.
Electrical Grounding and Resulting Corrosion
Connecting different metals together electrically for grounding purposes often results in corrosion problems on buried piping systems. The corrosion is caused by direct current flowing between dissimilar metals. When establishing grounded systems to protect persons and equipment, it is necessary to consider the means of minimizing corrosion of metals buried in the earth.
Electrical Grounding and Resulting Corrosion
Carlton, E. E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 471-472
1974-08-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Underground corrosion and electrical grounding
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