Sacrificial anodes for cathodic protection of ground electrodes or metal masses
The sacrificial anode is a part that helps protect other connected materials from rusting. KEEPER sacrificial anodes provide protection for grounding systems, making buried electrodes last longer by preventing them from rusting too quickly.
Using sacrificial anodes for cathodic protection is a common way to reduce rust on electrodes. They are recommended for use in areas with low electrical resistance to protect metal parts connected to a grounding system, such as tanks and pipes.
These anodes also help protect systems from stray electrical currents, which can be found in railway grounding systems or near high voltage power lines.
It is also suggested to use them in railway sections or near power lines to prevent quick damage from stray currents.
- Model HC (High conductivity) is for low resistivity ground, ρ < 50 Ωm
- Model MC (Medium conductivity) is for medium resistivity ground, 50 < ρ < 200 Ωm
- Model LC (Low conductivity) is for high resistivity ground, 200 < ρ < 500 Ωm
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Characteristics:
– Built-in grounding system.
– Connecting sleeve available for round conductors with a 50-70 mm² section (for other sizes or types of conductors, please inquire).
– Reduces the impact of corrosion.
– Increases the lifespan of the grounding system.
– Easy to maintain.
– Reduces the cost of the grounding system.
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