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The CorrView
® corrosion monitor is a new product specifically designed
for monitoring corrosion activity and wall loss under the real world conditions
- meaning that it measures corrosion activity within the actual piping system -
not in an isolated side stream.

Simply stated,
CorrView ® acts as a virtual "Pipe Fuse" by providing a bright visual warning
indication after a predetermined amount of wall loss has been exceeded. Its
unique design offers building and plant owners and operators a valuable new
method to safeguard their piping and related equipment from the damaging
effects of corrosion.

CorrView
® is well described by its patent as "a self-contained,
low cost, and disposable corrosion monitor for any fluid containing
system." Threaded directly into various piping locations instead of
existing isolated in a side stream loop, the device exists under, and is
therefore subject to, the same operating and environmental conditions as the
actual pipe itself.
This new invention
takes the metal coupon sample to corrode, and places it directly into the pipe
itself in the form of a standard hex shaped pipe plug. A simple chemical /
mechanical color change mechanism then alerts the user once its predefined
metal wall thickness dimension has been corroded
away.
CorrView ®
produces a far more accurate estimate of corrosion activity than standard
corrosion coupons since it is affected by factors such as flow rate,
particulate and abrasive content, electrical currents, under deposit pitting,
and microbiological agents, etc. Its simple, maintenance free design allows
installation virtually anywhere - thereby extending corrosion monitoring
coverage and greatly improving system reliability. It is ideally suited for
condenser water, process water, chilled water and fire sprinkler
applications.
CorrView
® is also intended to provide long term, low cost wall loss
monitoring where conditions such as zero flow, dead end, or empty pipe exists -
common to crossover lines, mud legs, and all both wet and dry fire protection
systems. It is also ideal where budget limitations, less overall concern or
other restrictions prohibit any form of regular corrosion testing, and where no
corrosion monitoring would be otherwise performed.

As a chemical /
mechanical device, its operation is extremely straightforward and reliable.
Physically, CorrView ® has the basic form of a standard
hex headed pipe plug, and is easily installed into any threaded pipe, tank, or
pressure vessel opening.
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At its rear or liquid contacting surface,
the metal is precision machined to provide a specific wall thickness dimension
available to corrode or wear away under service. A clear sight glass at the
front of CorrView ® normally displays a white color to
signify that corrosion and accumulated wall loss has not exceeded this
dimension or thickness limit.
Since
CorrView ® is typically manufactured from the same metal
alloy as the actual pipe, and exists under identical operating conditions, it
corrodes similarly. View some corrosion
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Once in
place, the liquid contacting side of CorrView ®
essentially begins recording the corrosion activity of the system by wearing
itself away.
Corrosion activity, in fact,
varies greatly depending upon the service involved, chemical inhibitor
effectiveness, rust deposits or micro biological influences present, as well as
many other factors. And as the many possible forms of corrosion activity wear
against the pipe or tank metal, they also wear similarly against the
CorrView ® corrosion monitor. |
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Once its
predefined amount of metal is corroded away, water enters CorrView's
® sealed chamber to trigger a bright and permanent visual
indication or alarm condition at its front sight glass. Its that simple! No
special piping, no time schedule to watch, no recurring costs, no further
maintenance, and no lab analysis
required.
In effect, CorrView
® acts as a "Pipe Fuse"
- providing a bright visual warning indication after a preset amount of
corrosion or wall loss has been exceeded. |
Its highly visible white to bright
fluorescent orange color change is easily seen and understood - requiring no
prompting or special instruction. An attached identification tag provides the
correct contact information for those in the field. This makes CorrView
® the perfect tool for any piping system or tank which,
although it may not represent a serious corrosion threat, still warrants some
attention.
CorrView
® remains in place, constantly wearing thinner depending
upon the interior piping environment, and signaling an alarm should a high
corrosion condition produce sufficient wall loss. |
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For those
piping systems where a low corrosion rate exists, no color indication will
likely take place for many years - possibly decades. However, for systems with
higher corrosion rates or problem areas such as typically found at cooling
tower and process piping, an alarm will be shown sooner to alert the need for
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CorrView
® is available in U.S. pipe thread size 1-1/2 in. NPT -
making it applicable for most HVAC piping, fire sprinkler, and process water
systems. Smaller sizes of 1 in. NPT and 3/4 in. NPT will be available. On
special order, CorrView ® is available in any standard
NPT, BPT, AWWA, or metric thread size. CorrView ® can be
configured to provide either long term or short term notice of a corrosion
problem, and offers building owners and plant operators a significant new tool
toward improving system reliability.
Overall, CorrView ® solves
many of the known problems associated with corrosion monitoring using corrosion
coupons - although it is not intended as a replacement, nor a single source
testing method. By providing a far more accurate real world estimate of true
corrosion activity, CorrView ® helps reduce the ever
present threat to building and plant operations due to inaccurate corrosion
rate reporting.
Complete details regarding
CorrView ® can be found at the top navigation bar. We
also offer a volume of interesting and useful information on the general topics
of piping, corrosion, and building or plant maintenance in our
Technical
Bulletins section. For any specific questions or needs, please
contact CorrView International, LLC. Contact
CVI.
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