Section 1 - Introduction; About This Manual; Manual Outline; Overview Of The Pcm System - SPX Radiodetection PCM+ Operation Manual

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Section 1 – Introduction

1.1 About this manual

This manual provides pipeline surveyors with
comprehensive operating instructions for the PCM
Transmitter and Receiver system. Before operating the
PCM
system it is very important that you read this
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manual, noting all safety warnings and procedures.
Note this manual introduces Radiodetection's
PDA and PC software applications
PCM
SurveyCERT
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but does not provide any installation or operating
instructions. The software manual is available to download
at www.radiodetection.com/pcm+.
Following is an overview of the PCM
introduction to the PCM
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1.2 Manual outline

Sections 2 and 3 provide a detailed explanation of
the transmitter and receiver features.
Section 4 provides an overview to basic locating
using the PCM
system and includes several
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procedures and examples.
Section 5 introduces the PCM
measurement and recording utilities.
Section 6 provides several real-world applications of
PCM
use in the field.
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Section 7 introduces the PCM
Section 8 explains how to interpret logged results.
Section 9 introduces the basic concept of the PCM
SurveyCERT
PC and PDA software.
Section 10 is an appendix that provides advanced
configurations and specification details.
1.3 Overview of the PCM
Radiodetection's Pipeline Current Mapper (PCM
enables the pipeline industry surveyor to overcome the
limitations of existing techniques used in evaluating the
effectiveness of cathodic protected pipes. This new
technology enables shorts caused by contact with other
metallic structures and coating defects to be identified.
system and a brief
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receiver and transmitter.
receiver's
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A-Frame.
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System
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) system
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Traditional Cathodic Protection (CP) surveys measure
the voltage potential of the pipe with respect to the earth
around it to show that the pipe is protected against
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corrosion. Some pipes, due to coating degradation or
damage have low protection voltages and are at risk of
increased corrosion damage. Simple Ohms law shows
that adding more current will cause more voltage, but
higher rectifier output voltages have been shown to
speed the degradation of coatings. Another side effect
is that more current flowing can cause embrittlement of
the pipeline metal leading to premature (and possibly
catastrophic) failures.
The PCM
provides a new method to locate faults and
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poor coating that is draining the current, resulting in
improved potentials and minimising damaging side
effects. A PCM
perform a Close Interval Potential Survey (CIPS) as current
flow and voltage potentials are related but other factors
vary this relation.
PCM
System features
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Consists of a portable transmitter and a handheld
receiver. The transmitter applies a special near DC
signal to the pipeline.
The receiver locates this unique signal on the
pipeline and displays the signal's current magnitude
and direction without connection to the pipeline.
Accurately and easily locates and maps the pipeline
even in areas where there is contact with other
metallic structures, interference, or congestion.
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Provides a current profile and current direction that is
virtually the same as the CP currents on the pipeline.
Provides an accurate evaluation of the condition of
the coating of a section of pipe.
Reduces false indications and thereby minimizes
unnecessary excavations.
Provides data logging and on-site review of readings
via Bluetooth
be generated.
Can be supplied with an accessory A-Frame, and
used to pinpoint coating defects.
Reduces operational and maintenance costs and
speeds up survey time.
with the addition of the new A-Frame can
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to a PDA or PC to enable graphs to
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PCM
Operation Manual 1
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