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anode to anode spacing

07/19/2007 3:14 AM

dear sir

please i would like your help by submit me with the anode to anode spacing formula or software as attachment on my e-mail adress in order to determine the anodes distribution , in order to reach full cathodically protection.

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sherif samir

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Re: anode to anode spacing

07/19/2007 3:35 AM

Please describe the equipment that needs cathodic protection and its circumstances. In what is it immersed? Temperature? Other significant environmental conditions?

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Re: anode to anode spacing

07/19/2007 9:30 AM

dear sir

the equipment now is 18" birth line will be maitained with length 3800 meter and have coating but I don't know its type.

please submit me with the general equation or software which can calculate the anode spacing if the structure is tank,pipeline, separtor , etc

best regards

sherif samir

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Re: anode to anode spacing

07/19/2007 9:38 AM

Outboard motors usually have only one anode.

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Re: anode to anode spacing

07/21/2007 10:02 AM

There are several standard regarding the Cathodic Protection Design:

DNV (Det Norske Veritas) RP B 401 or M-503 Cathodic protection of Norsok that you can download free or you can go on NACE website.

hope this help

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Strider

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