# Elecsys Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-19-0009
- **title:** Elecsys Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2019-10-15
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-19-0009 response to Elecsys Corporation concerning 192.465, 195.563.
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US. Department
ofTransportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington DC 20590
OCT I 5 2019 .
Mr. Jamey Hilleary
Elecsys Corporation
846 N Mart-Way Ct.
Olathe, KS 66061
Dear Mr. Hilleary:
In a July 9, 2019, letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), you requested an interpretation of 49 CFR Parts 192 and 195. Specifically, you
requested an interpretation on remote monitoring systems to satisfy the cathodic protection
monitoring requirements under Subpart I of Part 192 and Subpart Hof Part 195.
You stated Elecsys produces and sells remote monitoring systems for test point station, critical
bond and rectifier monitoring requirements that provide data on voltage and current
measurements related to cathodic protection of pipelines. You stated the remote monitoring
systems can provide cathodic protection monitoring consistently by transmitting measurement
data in real-time to operators by means of a secure interface to web-based applications that
enable identification of any protection system failure without delay.
You stated that there is some uncertainty about whether remote monitoring systems do satisfy the
Parts 192 and 195 cathodic protection monitoring requirements. Therefore, you asked
clarification and interpretive assistance with regards to remote monitoring systems and the
cathodic protection monitoring requirements under§§ 192.465 et seq. and 195.563 et seq.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations ( 49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and are provided to
help the public understand how to comply with the regulations.

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The purpose of both Subpart I of Part 192 and Subpart H of Part 195 is to prescribe minimum
requirements for protecting steel pipelines against corrosion. The rule does not prescribe a
means of inspection. Therefore, an operator must have procedures that define the technology to
be utilized and must conduct its inspections utilizing technology or means it chooses if the
testing method used accurately monitors the cathodic protection levels and provides information
on the protection criteria that it is monitoring is at least equivalent to the Subpart I of Part 192 or
Subpart Hof Part 195 corrosion protection level requirements.
lfwe can be of further assistance, please contact Tewabe Asebe at 202-366-5523.
Sincerely,
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations
(49 CFR Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the
specific facts presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and
are provided to help the public understand how to comply with the regulations.

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elecsys
A LINDSAY COMPANY
July 9, 2019
Mr. John Gale
Director of Standards and Rttretnaking Division
Office of Pipeline Safety (PHP-30)
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave. S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Gale:
I am writing to request from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) informal guidance and
interpretive assistance, consistent with 49 CPR 190.11, regarding the permissibility of using remote monitoring systems to
satisfy tliie cathodic protection monitoring requirements under 49 CFR 192 and 49 OFR 195.
Elecsys produces and sells remote monitoring systems for test point station, critical bond and rectifier monitoring
requirements. These systems provide data on voltage and current measurements related to cathodic protection of pipelines.
Our rempte monitoring systems can not onlyprovide assured cathodic protection monitoring, they do so consistently,
transmitting measurement data ~ real-time to operatots via a secure interface to web-based applications, enabling
identification of any protection system failure without d~lay.
While PHMSA's regulations and guidance on cathodic protection monitoring under CFR 192 and 195 are performance-
based, and not specific to certain technologies (as outlined in Interpretation PI-ZZ-080 and Pl-81-011 ), there is some
uncertainty about whether remote monitoring systems do satisfy these requirements. Customers and contractors periodically
ask us for citations· in the CFR that refer to or are inclusive of remote monitoring to assure them that these systems are
acceptable because, in general, they are not explicitly addressed in the CFR or guidance. Portions of the CFR regulations
and. guidance may lead to confusion as to whether remote monitoring systems are suitable. Specifically, there are references
to specific timeframes and length intervals for pipeline OP testing referenced in Part i 92.465 and Part 195.571-575 that can
imply a need for manual inspections. Further, certain terms used such as "tested", "electrically tested", "electrically checked",
"inspected/inspection" and "electrical survey", are unclear if they are encompassing of remote monitoring.
For these reasons, Elecsys would appreciate PHMSA's clarification and interpretive assistance with regards to remote
monitoring systems and the cathodic protection monitoring requirements under 49 CFR 192.465 et seq. and 49 CFR 195.563
et seq.
Should you have any questions about this request, or wish to discuss further, please do not hesitate to contact:
Jamey Hilleary
Elecsys Corporation
846 N. Mart-Way Ct.
Olathe, KS 66061
{913) 742-4401 (office)
(913) 515-3841 (cell)
jamey.hilleary@elecsyscorp.com
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Sincerely,
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Mike Morgan
President
Elecsys Corporation
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846 N. Mart-Way Court, Olathe, Kansas 66061 USA
Tel: 913-647-0158 Fax: 913-647-0132
www.elecsyscorp.com
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