Underground Corrosion Control
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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low weight loss. Mixed metal oxide anodes are extremely resistant to acid
attack even at a pH less than one. These anodes are available in rod, tube, or
mesh form and are used in fresh water, salt water and underground
environments, as well as embedded in concrete.
CONDUCTIVE POLYMER
This is a flexible wire-like anode that is used underground and also to protect
reinforcing steel in concrete. For underground use, the anode can be obtained
in a fabric tube containing carbonaceous backfill.
SCRAP METAL
Although not commonly used as an anode material because of its high
consumption rate, scrap iron or steel can be employed. Abandoned steel
piling and sections of old pipe have been used as impressed current anodes.
LEAD
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SILVER
This material is used only in chloride environments. The most common
application is seawater.
Backfill
For underground applications, impressed current anodes are almost always
backfilled in a carbonaceous material. The backfill serves three purposes:
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reduces the anode-to-ground resistance.
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increases the current output capacity of the anode by extending the anode
surface area.
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reduces the consumption of the anode since the backfill is conductive and
when properly tamped becomes part of the anode and is consumed in
addition to the anode.
Power Supply
RECTIFIERS
What is commonly referred to as a rectifier is actually a transformer-rectifier
unit. It contains a step-down transformer, a means of adjusting the voltage, a
rectifier to change AC to DC, and various controls and other components
depending on its usage. Figure 3.5 shows a rectifier schematic.
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