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Model UC
Underground CP Coupon
by EDI
CP Coupon for any underground structure requiring
potential readings
with minimal IR drop error.

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Features
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Unique split coupon design permits
current-on readings with minimal IR drop error.
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Easily fitted to the base of a
test station riser.
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Potential measurements can be made
with portable or permanent reference electrodes.
Model UC-BDG Underground
Cathodic Protection Coupon is designed to minimize IR-Drop error in
measurements made with CP current on. With this unit, the amount of IR-Drop
error included in a current-on measurement will be very small (typically, less
than 20 mV) and, therefore, can be ignored in routine measurements. However,
since many factors contribute to the magnitude of IR-Drop error at any
particular site, it is recommend that installations be evaluated
individually.
Covered by US U.S. Patent
6,060,877
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Specifications
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1 ½ sq. in. (10 sq. cm.)
exposed steel surface
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2 inch (nom.) PVC pipe
construction
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Size - 2 1/2" dia. x 11"
(6.4 cm x 28 cm) long
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Shipping weight - 6 lb (2.8
kg)
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Terminations (twin leads):
SW - 10 feet (3 m) of #14 AWG THHN
LWnnn - nnn feet #14 AWG THHN
CWnnn - nnn feet of custom wire
Measurements
The Model UC-BDG Underground
Cathodic Protection Coupon is designed to be fitted to the base of a
test station riser. In order to minimize IR-Drop
error in potential measurements, all measurements should be made with
either a permanent reference electrode contained in the riser pipe or a
portable reference electrode contacting the riser fill. In some areas,
it may be necessary to moisten the fill to increase its conductivity to
an acceptable level. Either Cu/CuSO4 or Ag/AgCl references may be used.
To determine the amount of IR-Drop
error, first measure the potential of the coupon with the shunt wire
connected to the structure. Then determine the IR-Drop error by
disconnecting the shunt from the structure and note the instantaneous
voltage drop. In most installations, the instantaneous voltage drop (IR-Drop
error) will be sufficiently small that it can be neglected in future
measurements.
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Test Station Split
Coupon Assembly
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Installation
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Remove the yellow protective
label covering the steel coupons and place the coupon assembly in a
position reasonably close to the structure being monitored. Be sure to
orient the coupon assembly vertically with the protective plastic cap at
the top. Place local soil around the coupon as backfill; make sure no
rocks larger than a centimeter in diameter are within a centimeter of
the metal plates.
Tamp the backfill to ensure it is in good contact with the coupons.
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Remove the protective
plastic cap from the top of the coupon assembly. Cement a 2 inch PVC
coupling to the top of the assembly using PVC cement. Cement a 2 inch
PVC riser pipe to the coupling. Note: if a different size riser is
preferred, replace the coupling with an appropriately sized PVC reducer.
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Fill the riser with either
screened local soil or a slurry consisting of 25% bentonite and 75% sand
or fine fill. A reduced diameter reference electrode, such as an EDI
Model US, can be placed in the riser pipe prior to filling. If this is
done, then the riser fill must consist of the bentonite-sand slurry.
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Complete the installation by
capping the top of the riser pipe as desired. One of the two wires from
the coupon is to be connected to the structure through an interruptible
shunt. The other coupon wire is connected to a meter when making
potential measurements.
Ordering
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