AC Mitigation: How to Maximize Your Potentials
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Hosted by World Pipelines
This webinar will provide a brief overview of the mechanisms of AC interference on pipelines, common methods employed for AC voltage mitigation, and a brief description of solid-state decouplers and their operation.
AC interference on pipelines can create both a safety hazard and damage to the pipeline from AC corrosion. AC voltage mitigation systems have been developed that ground the pipeline at appropriate locations to ensure both steady-state and fault-related AC voltages are maintained at safe levels. One of the greatest challenges with these systems is to provide effective earthing without negatively affecting the cathodic protection (CP) system used for corrosion management on the pipeline. Without properly isolating the CP system from the earthing system, pipeline operators will likely find it difficult to maintain adequate CP potentials.
Decouplers provide effective DC isolation of cathodically protected structures from other objects or earthing systems while maintaining AC continuity for both steady-state and fault-related sources and lightning. Decouplers play a key role in the overall effectiveness of AC Voltage Mitigation systems.
This webinar will provide a brief overview of the mechanisms of AC interference on pipelines, common methods employed for AC voltage mitigation, and a brief description of solid-state decouplers and their operation. In addition, key guidelines for applying decouplers with AC mitigation systems will be discussed, including: decoupler ratings, effects of decoupler capacitance on interrupted surveys, and available solutions.
Presentation Time = Approximately 45 mins followed by 15 min Q&A.
Meet The Speakers
Phil Eggen Market Segment Manager (Pipelines)
Phil has over 20 years of pipeline engineering experience, with the last 15 in integrity management and corrosion engineering. His experience was initiated at Nicor Gas as a Corrosion Manager overseeing 24,000 miles of steel pipe and then continued with EN Engineering where he managed the Corrosion Engineering Team for 6 years. Phil is now at Dairyland Electrical Industries where he is helping customers solve AC mitigation and station decoupling issues. Phil has been active in NACE for over 10 years through the local section and through the NACE National Meetings. He has also served on the American Gas Association (AGA) corrosion committee. Phil is a registered Professional Engineer in Illinois and holds a NACE CP2-Cathodic Protection Technician certificate. Phil is an avid outdoorsman where he enjoys duck hunting, deer hunting, bicycle riding, and golf. Phil volunteers with his church, the Boy Scouts and Ducks Unlimited. Read Bio.
Jens Nelson Marketing & Communications Specialist
Jens joined Dairyland in 2020 as a member of the Customer Service/Inside Sales team. In late 2024, he joined the Marketing team as a Marketing & Communications Specialist. Jens and his partner, Han, have three cats and enjoy spending time reading, watching movies, and spinning records. Read Bio.
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