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5/15/2006 9:00 AM
 
Hi In Our plant the drain line for the bump will be buried line. The line is 14%E2%80%9D and the length is 10 m. Are we needed to install galvanic anodes to protect this portion? Thanks Mark
 
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5/17/2006 9:00 AM
 
Hi Mark: An input to your question will depend on the t ype of soil, rainfall, soil contamination, etc. However, as a general rule, for long life, the pipe should be coated as a minimum, and CP protection considered. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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5/17/2006 9:00 AM
 
Mark Try a Coat n Wrap technicque for outside for this buried drain pipe which will give reasonable protection as well serve a long time. C.P will cost u more and not worth - in my view- for 10 M distance for a drainl ine inside a plant. Coat n Wrap : there are several applications n thicknness u can choose. Trust this is of help to u C.V.Srinivasan Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd India May 16,2006 E-mail: nishi@vsnl.com >Hi >In Our plant the drain line for the bump will be buried >line. The line is 14%E2%80%9D and the length is 10 m. Are we >needed to install galvanic anodes to protect this portion? >Thanks >Mark
 
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