EN 13174:2001
(Main)Cathodic protection for harbour installations
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Cathodic protection for harbour installations
This EN defines the means to be used to cathodically protect the immersed and buried metallic external surfaces of steel harbour installations and appurtenances in sea water and saline mud.
Kathodischer Korrosionsschutz für Hafenbauten
Diese Europäische Norm definiert die Mittel, die für den kathodischen Korrosionsschutz der eingetauchten und bodenbedeckten metallischen, äußeren Oberflächen von stählernen Hafenbauten und Zubehör in Meerwasser und salzhaltigem Schlick einzusetzen sind.
Protection cathodique des installations portuaires
La présente EN définit les moyens à mettre en oeuvre pour assurer la protection cathodique des parties métalliques externes immergées et enfouies des installations portuaires en acier et de leurs parties annexes contre la corrosion due à l'eau de mer ou aux fonds marins.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Kathodischer Korrosionsschutz für HafenbautenProtection cathodique des installations portuairesCathodic protection for harbour installations47.020.01Splošni standardi v zvezi z ladjedelništvom in konstrukcijami na morjuGeneral standards related to shipbuilding and marine structures25.220.40Kovinske prevlekeMetallic coatingsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 13174:2001SIST EN 13174:2003en01-december-2003SIST EN 13174:2003SLOVENSKI
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ISO 13174:2012 covers the cathodic protection of structures fabricated principally from bare or coated carbon and carbon manganese steels.
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