Vinzzzz
Materials
- Mar 24, 2009
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Hi to all,
I'm studing a cathodic protection system done by others, in which is considered the use of an impressed current system with deepwell groundbed with Fe-Si anodes to reach a 100 ohm per metyer.
Now constructor say that to a depth of 5 m he have found water and wants to know if is possible the use of a deep groundbed in presence of water. it is possible the use of a deep groundbed if water is present? If yes, do someone give me referencies about norms and an example of design (DWG's) in presence of water?
In case of is not possible to use a Deep groundbed i want to consider the possibility to use an horizonantal shallow anode groundbed above 5 m ( 2.5 m in depth, the same pipeline depth). it is the rigth solution?
Thanks
Vincenzo
I'm studing a cathodic protection system done by others, in which is considered the use of an impressed current system with deepwell groundbed with Fe-Si anodes to reach a 100 ohm per metyer.
Now constructor say that to a depth of 5 m he have found water and wants to know if is possible the use of a deep groundbed in presence of water. it is possible the use of a deep groundbed if water is present? If yes, do someone give me referencies about norms and an example of design (DWG's) in presence of water?
In case of is not possible to use a Deep groundbed i want to consider the possibility to use an horizonantal shallow anode groundbed above 5 m ( 2.5 m in depth, the same pipeline depth). it is the rigth solution?
Thanks
Vincenzo