AMPP CP1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Training

October 28 - November 1, 2024

York County Natural Gas Authority • Rock Hill, SC

October 28- November 1, 2024

8:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. each day (All meals on your own)

York County Natural Gas Authority

CP1 Cathodic Protection Tester course

This course will be taught by an AMPP (Formerly NACE) Instructor and will allow for students to progress to Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) Certification.

The Cathodic Protection Tester course provides both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques for testing and evaluating data to determine the effectiveness of both galvanic and impressed current 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

  • Recall the basics of electricity, electrical laws, electrochemistry, corrosion, and CP theory
  • Define how polarity is related to current flow and metal corrosion activity
  • Conduct tests to identify shorts and continuity tests in CP systems
  • Use test instruments to perform a variety of field tests such as structure-to-soil potentials, voltage and current measurements, soil resistivity, pipe/cable locating, and rectifier readings
  • Define CP components including impressed current systems, galvanic anodes, and test stations
  • Read shunts and recognize their use in rectifiers, bonds, and anodes
  • Perform periodic surveys to confirm the effectiveness of a CP system
  • Recall the use, maintenance, and precautions for reference cells
  • Utilize basic location mapping, report preparation, and record keeping
  • Recognize safety issues specific to CP
  • Recall code requirements related to CP

Course completion

To receive a training Certificate of Completion and continuing education units (CEUs) students must attend the entire course and successfully pass each learning assessment, including the hands-on practical exam given on the last day of class.

The Cathodic Protection Tester course provides both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques for testing and evaluating data to determine the effectiveness of both galvanic and impressed current 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

  • Recall the basics of electricity, electrical laws, electrochemistry, corrosion, and CP theory
  • Define how polarity is related to current flow and metal corrosion activity
  • Conduct tests to identify shorts and continuity tests in CP systems
  • Use test instruments to perform a variety of field tests such as structure-to-soil potentials, voltage and current measurements, soil resistivity, pipe/cable locating, and rectifier readings
  • Define CP components including impressed current systems, galvanic anodes, and test stations
  • Read shunts and recognize their use in rectifiers, bonds, and anodes
  • Perform periodic surveys to confirm the effectiveness of a CP system
  • Recall the use, maintenance, and precautions for reference cells
  • Utilize basic location mapping, report preparation, and record keeping
  • Recognize safety issues specific to CP
  • Recall code requirements related to CP

Course completion

To receive a training Certificate of Completion and continuing education units (CEUs) students must attend the entire course and successfully pass each learning assessment, including the hands-on practical exam given on the last day of class.

 

For more information see the link below:

https://www.ampp.org/education/education-resources/courses-by-program/cathodic-protection/cp-tester

Click here to register.

Note: the deadline to sign up is Friday, September 13 and only 24 spots available.

 

Please ensure that you register through the CPGA website to attend this local AMPP CP1 course!