KenAlmon
Electrical
- Apr 12, 2002
- 48
I was wondering if anyone out there had experience with application of corrosion inhibitors on ground connections. There appear to be two main areas: one being to prevent the bolt from corroding and the other area to assure electrical continuity across two faces.
The issue that I raise is complicated by the issues of copper mating with SS (cable tray) or Aluminum etc. It seems some "ground" connectors are made of a copper alloy; does this mean that they have a wide compatability to a variety of materials wiithout any additional treatments?
Finally, there is probably an issue as to whether the product is used outside in a marine environment (offshore oil & gas platform) versus inside a "clean" electrical room.
Products that I know about that have been used in these circumstances are Burndy Penetrox A, A13 and E (in copper or zinc particulate formulations), T & B Kopr-Shield, and CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor 06026.
Any advice/experience towards correct application of these products would be appreciated. I have some calls into mfgrs as well.
Ken
The issue that I raise is complicated by the issues of copper mating with SS (cable tray) or Aluminum etc. It seems some "ground" connectors are made of a copper alloy; does this mean that they have a wide compatability to a variety of materials wiithout any additional treatments?
Finally, there is probably an issue as to whether the product is used outside in a marine environment (offshore oil & gas platform) versus inside a "clean" electrical room.
Products that I know about that have been used in these circumstances are Burndy Penetrox A, A13 and E (in copper or zinc particulate formulations), T & B Kopr-Shield, and CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor 06026.
Any advice/experience towards correct application of these products would be appreciated. I have some calls into mfgrs as well.
Ken