Haw. Code R. § 6-77-127 - External corrosion control: protective coating
(a) Each
external protective coating, whether conductive or insulating, applied for the
purpose of external corrosion control must:
(1) Be applied on a properly prepared
surface;
(2) Have sufficient
adhesion to the metal surface to effectively resist underfilm migration of
moisture;
(3) Be sufficiently
ductile to resist cracking;
(4)
Have sufficient strength to resist damage due to handling and soil stress;
and
(5) Have properties compatible
with any supplemental cathodic protection.
(b) Each external protective coating which is
an electrically insulating type must also have low moisture absorption and high
electrical resistance.
(c) Each
external protective coating must be inspected just prior to lowering the pipe
into the ditch and backfilling, and any damage detrimental to effective
corrosion control must be repaired.
(d) Each external protective coating must be
protected from damage resulting from adverse ditch conditions or damage from
supporting blocks.
(e) If coated
pipe is installed by boring, driving, or other similar method, precautions must
be taken to minimize damage to the coating during installation.
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