Underground Corrosion Control
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Advantages of Impressed Current Systems
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Flexible with capability to handle a wide range of voltage and current
outputs.
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Satisfy high current requirements with a single installation.
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Effective in protecting uncoated and poorly coated structures.
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Effective in high-resistivity environments.
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Less anode consumption than with galvanic anodes.
Limitations of Impressed Current Systems
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Higher inspection and maintenance cost than with galvanic anodes.
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Requires external power.
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Constant power supply cost.
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High risk of causing stray current interference.
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May cause overprotection resulting in:
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coating damage
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hydrogen embrittlement
Component Parts of Impressed Current Systems
Anodes
GRAPHITE
(
CARBON
)
Graphite anodes installed underground with carbonaceous backfill function
well. Graphite also exhibits excellent performance in chloride environments
such as seawater. Where oxygen evolution takes place on the surface of a
graphite anode, the graphite oxidizes to form carbon dioxide. Severe
conditions of low pH and high sulfate concentration can increase the
consumption rate.
Graphite anodes perform well in relatively dry soils.
HIGH SILICON IRON
Regular silicon iron consists of a very hard matrix, which has graphite flakes
at the grain boundaries. The graphite produces an inherent weakness in the
alloy. Adding chromium ties up free graphite as carbides and strengthens the
alloy.
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