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QMF-570 105-056 

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M

ODEL 

CI-50 

C

URRENT 

I

NTERRUPTER

 

 (2010 RELEASE) 

Contents of the shipping package: 

Instrument Kit Includes: 

Model CI-50 Instrument in tan case

(4) AA Batteries (installed)

Cable, 6’ length with clamps

Instruction manual

Warranty Card

Inspection

 of the instrument should be performed upon receipt.  If damage has occurred in 

shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately.  If it is necessary to contact your supplier 
or Tinker & Rasor, be sure to include all information such as serial number, purchase order 
number and invoice number. 

Important Note Regarding Rectifier Spikes 

Most  rectifiers  experience  a  voltage  spike  when  opening  and  closing,  due  to  a  capacitance 
effect in the system that can be quite large and very fast. Depending upon the magnitude and 
duration of the spike, the solid state circuitry of the CI-50, and most other current interrupters 
made  today,  can  become  significantly  damaged.  It  is  recommended  that  an  oscilloscope  be 
connected to a rectifier and the rectifier be manually cycled to see what type of  spike may be 
present,  prior  to  using  an  interrupter.  This  step  is  suggested  for  all  rectifiers,  but  is  a 
recommendation  if the  DC  output  of  the  rectifier  is  50% or more  of  the maximum  current  the 
interrupter  can  handle.  To  better  understand  this  issue,  please  see  Technical  Appendix  A 
(attached to this document). 

General Information 

The Model CI-50 Current Interrupter is designed to interrupt cathodic protection systems. The 
instrument using solid state switching (no mercury relay) capable of interrupting up to 50 Amps 
of  current  at  up  to  120  volts  (6000  WATT).  The  Model  CI-50  can  be  used  to  interrupt  the 
connection between: 

Rectifier and Structure (DC)

Rectifier and Anode(s) (DC)

AC Source and Rectifier (120v, single phase)

CORROSION MITIGATION INSTRUMENTATION 

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Summary of Contents for CI-50

Page 1: ...and duration of the spike the solid state circuitry of the CI 50 and most other current interrupters made today can become significantly damaged It is recommended that an oscilloscope be connected to...

Page 2: ...on for guidance in the type of training necessary to use this instrument properly Programming the CI 50 The Model CI 50 is capable of interrupt cycles of 0 1 sec Closed Seconds On and Open Seconds Off...

Page 3: ...s be turned Off Power toggle switch to Off down when making or breaking connections Connecting the Model CI 50 is done using the supplied cable A single plug in type connector on the end of the cable...

Page 4: ...l CI 50 is a normally Open Off instrument This means that when not in operation or when the power is turned off the circuit through the instrument is Open Off When a program begins the program always...

Page 5: ...he instrument cannot be programmed The Program button will not work until the Display is turned off by again pressing the View Program button or by automatically shutting off Once the Display is off t...

Page 6: ...en Cycles 0 1 sec to 99 9 sec Programmable Battery Size AA size Battery Type Alkaline Battery Volts 4 1 5v AA Cable Size 10 AWG 6 0 mm2 Cable Type Stranded copper PVC jacketed Black Cable Length 6 1 8...

Page 7: ...This step becomes especially important when the DC output of the rectifier is 50 or more of the maximum current the interrupter can handle In the case of the CI 50 which is a 50 Amp max instrument a...

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