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Impressed Current Cathodic - 3 PDH

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This course provides an introduction to impressed current cathodic protection systems. There are two principle methods of providing cathodic protection: sacrificial anode and impressed current. The primary advantage of impressed current cathodic protection systems over sacrificial anode cathodic protection systems is that the driving potential of the impressed current systems is not limited by the corrosion potential of an active metal. The ability to select appropriate driving potentials, and to adjust the driving potential after system installation, gives the designer and operator of impressed current cathodic protection systems additional flexibility to compensate for changing environmental conditions. The primary advantage of this variable driving potential in the design of impressed current cathodic protection systems is the ability to select the location of anode beds for an optimum distribution of protective current with a minimum of interference. The variable driving potential available in impressed current systems also allows the protection of structures in high resistivity environments where the output of sacrificial anodes is severely limited. The primary operational benefit of variable driving potential is the ability to adjust the system for changes in soil resistivity, anode condition, structure surface (coating) condition and additions to the structure.
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Course Description

This course provides an introduction to impressed current cathodic protection systems. There are two principle methods of providing cathodic protection: sacrificial anode and impressed current. The primary advantage of impressed current cathodic protection systems over sacrificial anode cathodic protection systems is that the driving potential of the impressed current systems is not limited by the corrosion potential of an active metal. The ability to select appropriate driving potentials, and to adjust the driving potential after system installation, gives the designer and operator of impressed current cathodic protection systems additional flexibility to compensate for changing environmental conditions. The primary advantage of this variable driving potential in the design of impressed current cathodic protection systems is the ability to select the location of anode beds for an optimum distribution of protective current with a minimum of interference. The variable driving potential available in impressed current systems also allows the protection of structures in high resistivity environments where the output of sacrificial anodes is severely limited. The primary operational benefit of variable driving potential is the ability to adjust the system for changes in soil resistivity, anode condition, structure surface (coating) condition and additions to the structure.

Course Outline

1. INTRODUCTION

2. DETERMINATION OF CIRCUIT RESISTANCE

3. DETERMINATION OF POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

4. SELECTION OF POWER SUPPLY TYPE

5. RECTIFIER SELECTION

6. ANODES FOR IMPRESSED CURRENT SYSTEMS

7. OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course you will:

    • Learn about the inherent flexibility impressed current systems provide;

    • Learn about the importance of anode-to-electrolyte resistance;

    • Learn why common practice is to connect several anodes in parallel in a group;

    • Learn about special formulas to use for water tanks;

    • Learn the importance of backfill in anode installation;

    • Learn why the quality of splices and connections is important; and

    • Learn about DC power supply alternatives.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for civil, mechanical, electrical and geotechnical engineers and other design and construction professionals wanting an introduction to impressed current cathodic protections.

Benefit for Attendee

This course will give professional engineers and other design and construction professionals an introduction to the fundamentals of impressed current cathodic protection systems.

Course Introduction

This is an introduction to impressed current cathodic protection for various infrastructure applications.

Course Summary

This course will give you guidance you can apply to corrosion protection requirements for a variety of infrastructure projects.

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