Field Measurements
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Typical Applications
There are several current measurements commonly made in cathodic
protection surveys:
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Current output of a galvanic anode system
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Rectifier current output
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Test current for determining current requirement of a structure
•
Current flow on a structure (this is a voltage measurement, and current
is calculated)
•
Current flow across a bond
Galvanic Anode Output
An ammeter can be inserted directly into the galvanic anode circuit. This is
not difficult in a test station head where the anode and structure wires are
connected by a shorting strap. In many test stations, however, the
connection is made with a split bolt connector and then taped. Opening this
connection takes time, and after testing, the connection must be made
again.
As mentioned earlier, even the low resistance of the ammeter can cause the
instrument to read a current lower than the actual anode output.
Consequently, a shunt in the circuit is the preferred method of current
measurement.
The voltmeter used for measuring current across the shunt in a galvanic
anode installation needs to have a very low scale to measure small current
outputs. Full scale deflections as low as 2 mV is sometimes necessary.
With a shunt in place, the measurement can be made without having to
open the circuit. This not only saves time, but also yields a more accurate
reading than that obtained with an ammeter.
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