schell44
Electrical
- Feb 12, 2005
- 9
We have many miles of gas transmission and distribution pipelines that share right of ways with electrical T&D lines. My concern is with induced currents on the pipelines caused by faults on the electrical lines and specifically, the shock hazards that personnel could be exposed to at regulating and metering stations. All of the pipelines are cathodically protected. I’m mainly interested in how others in the industry are addressing this problem. Do they perform grounding studies and calculate current contributions from each line? Do they use polarization replacement cells? Are there any papers written on the subject? Also, are they any organizations or groups of electrical engineers in the natural gas or pipeline industry? I haven’t found anything in NACE or AGA.