MGPS ANODES
Keeper has developed a range of MGPS anodes with mountings which enable them to be installed in the seachests or strainers of almost any type of vessel.
The size of the anodes is determined by the flow rates and their anticipated design life, taking into consideration the scheduled dry docking period.
Detailed drawings are supplied for every ship to assist in installation and ensure that the anodes are positioned for maximum effectiveness in the seawater flow.
The anodes can be installed using a number of mounting arrangements including steel flanges, steel sleeves, nylon mountings and cofferdams.
- Steel pipework – protected by copper and aluminium anodes.
- Cupro-nickel pipework – protected by copper and ferrous anodes.
- Anodes with integral cathodes – used where there is no return path for the current in close proximity. Nano and Omni anodes are examples.
- Seachest mounted anodes – generally installed at newbuilding and are replaced at drydocking.
- Strainer mounted anodes – can be replaced at any time when the vessel is alongside.
- Anodes with dedicated cathode arrangements. Used where strainer bodies are internally lined and the strainer basket is isolated.
COPPER ANODES
These are used in the majority of installations to protect steel pipework against bio-fouling through the creation of copper ions. Standard sizes range from 60mm to 120mm in diameter and 100mm to over 1,000mm length. The photograph shows the anode fitted with a flange mounting arrangement.