CP2 Cathodic Protection Technician course
The Cathodic Protection Technician course provides intermediate-level training in both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques for testing and evaluating data to determine the effectiveness of both galvanic and impressed current CP systems and to gather design data. Classroom instruction is comprised of lectures and hands-on training, including using equipment and instruments for CP testing.
Course learning objectives
- Test and troubleshoot rectifier component parts
- Perform simulated CP related field tests (including interrupted structure-to-electrolyte potentials, current requirement, continuity, shorted road/railroad casing and, layer soil resistivity tests) and evaluate the results
- Perform tests to verify the presence of stray current interference (primarily related to underground pipelines) and recommend method(s) to mitigate the interference
- Conduct and interpret different current measurements
- Interpret voltage (IR) free readings, polarization formation and decay tests
- Maintain records, including data plotting and analysis
- Summarize induced AC voltage on pipelines and the methods of mitigation
- Purpose and uses of corrosion coupon test stations
- Depending on the jurisdiction review code CP criteria requirements related to CP
Course completion
A practical exam is administered at the end of the course. Successful completion of the exam is required to earn a certificate of completion. A practical exam is administered at the end of the course. Successful completion of the exam is required to earn a certificate of completion.
Course prerequisites
Required
A knowledge of the following is required for understanding the material in this course:
- Algebra and geometry
- Electrochemistry: theory including electrochemical and galvanic series;
- Corrosion theory including polarization under different conditions;
- Electricity: basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits;
- Cathodic protection: fundamentals, criteria, sacrificial and impressed current equipment including troubleshooting;
- Stray current interference, primarily related to underground pipelines.
- Testing: including voltmeters, ammeters, shunts (and calculations), ohmmeters, reference electrodes (and conversions), isolation and soil resistivity.
Recommended
Applicants not having the below knowledge and training are encouraged to attend the applicable course(s) before registering for this course.
- In-depth high school chemistry and mathematics courses including algebra and geometry
- Cathodic Protection 1 – Tester
- Cathodic Protection Fundamentals: Math and Electricity eCourse
- or equivalent knowledge and training