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The anode.s can either be laid on the bottom, hung between the pillars or attached to the object to be protected. In every case they should be mounted so they can be easily exchanged. Anodes laid on the seabed are installed on concrete sleds or concrete slabs (see Fig. 16-7) so that they do not sink into the mud or become covered with sand. The current output in sand is considerably reduced due [Pg.377]

Anode supports, cable insulators and the coating on the object to be protected can be destroyed by anodic evolution of chlorine (see Section 7.1). Only chorine-resistant materials should be used. Anodes on retaining walls or between pile foundations can be installed in perforated or fabricated plastic tubes (half-shells) (see Fig. 16-8). They must naturally be provided with very many holes to avoid uneven removal of anode material. Filter tubes of a chlorine-resistant special material or [Pg.378]


Impressed Current Equipment and Transformer-Rectifiers 239 Table 8-2 Troubleshooting at cathodic protection stations... [Pg.239]

The range of applications for magnesium anodes includes the internal protection of boilers, feedwater tanks, filter tanks, coolers, pipe heat exchangers and condensers. They are mainly used in conjunction with coatings and where impressed current equipment is too expensive or cannot be installed. [Pg.447]


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