Low-Solubility Marine Anode for Offshore Structures | PSS Corporation

Low-Solubility Maritime Anode

Intended use

The low-solubility impressed current anodes PSS-LSA are designed to protect offshore structures from corrosion processes in the underwater zone.
Anodes are designed for work with a transformer rectifier.

Description

The PSS-LSA low-solubility maritime impressed current anode is an anode placed in a perforated low-pressure polymer casing, equipped with a cable outlet in a low-pressure polymer cable channel for connection to the main supply cable from the transformer rectifier. The cable duct is connected to a casing with a sleeve. The rated operating current of the ground bed when installed in an aquatic environment is 15 A. Maximum grounding current - 45 A.

PSS-LSA marine ICCP anode belongs to the group of mixed oxide anodes (MMO - Mixed metal oxide electrode, also called DSA - Dimensionally Stable Anodes).

Parameter Value
1. Maximum current input, A 45
2. Nominal current input, A 15
3. Consumption rate, kg/A·year, maximum 0.01
4. Cable type* 1 wire, cross-section
area of 10 mm²
5. Cable length, m* 3
6. Lead cable type* 1 wire, cross-section
area of 35 mm²
7. Weight (w/o cable), kg 4.5
8. Standard distance between the connection points to the lead cable for vertical installation of anodes, m 5
9. Service life, minimum, years** 30
10. Operating temperature, °C 0 to +60



*The type and length may be changed upon Customer's request.

**Anode service life might be reduced depending on the lead cable service life.

Low-Solubility Maritime Anode
PSS-LSA Serves as an impressed current anode in cathodic protection systems to control corrosions of maritime structures, such as seaports, harbors, berths, piling, piers, etc.
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