Truemanator
Electrical
- Oct 22, 2008
- 25
We're working on a hydroelectric site with a steel penstock entering the powerhouse. There's a copper grounding grid in close proximity to the penstock, bringing concerns we may need to design cathodic protection.
I've spent a bunch of time working on it and everything seems very do-able. However, I did notice that there's people out there that do corrosion engineering for life. I'm an electrical power engineer type.
I've determined protection on the system is a good idea considering the circumstances of the structure. Would it be wise to get an outside expert contractor to design the protection system or would you guys consider it a task do-able if learned? I want to avoid investing too much more into this project.
I've spent a bunch of time working on it and everything seems very do-able. However, I did notice that there's people out there that do corrosion engineering for life. I'm an electrical power engineer type.
I've determined protection on the system is a good idea considering the circumstances of the structure. Would it be wise to get an outside expert contractor to design the protection system or would you guys consider it a task do-able if learned? I want to avoid investing too much more into this project.