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Defining Corrosion Schedules
  • 09 Aug 2024
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A Corrosion Schedule is created automatically when a Circuit is created. The Corrosion Schedule is credited when the Calc Summary on the Circuit is Final Approved

The Corrosion Schedule is automatically recurring, thus when the Calc Summary is Approved, a new Schedule will be created and the NID set (based on the CR calculations). 

Under normal circumstance it is not necessary to, but you can if desired, Edit (and then Approve) the Corrosion Schedule.

Take Note
If the Circuit is inherit to an RBI Component, when the Calc Summary is Approved will automatically be applied to the RBI Analysis Inspection History. This will update the RBI Last Inspection Date (LID). For further explanation see Step 13 (Barrier Verification - when the Corrosion Schedule is being executed) and Step 5 (Inspection History) of the Degradation Management workflow.

You can review the steps of how to Execute, Analyze and Document a Corrosion Schedule in Step 13 of the Degradation Management workflow.




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