Description
Overview:
The Cathometer is designed to be a rugged, portable meter used for taking corrosion measurements on boats and other marine structures in a saltwater environment. It includes the silver / silver chloride reference electrode on a 25 metre cable which is lowered into the ocean surrounding the vessel or structure, it has a stainless steel probe with a pointed end used to measure various items for their potential readings.
Standard Features:
- Stainless steel pointed contact probe with and a durable silver/silver chloride reference electrode stored neatly on each side of the meter.
- Easy to read large analogue needle display with 0-1.5 Volt DC full scale.
- Lightweight (under 3Kg), portable, rugged and compact.
- The Silver/Silver Chloride reference electrode is attached to 25 metres of cable which conveniently winds up on a reel at the back of the unit.
- Cathometer is supplied calibrated and should not require adjustment or maintenance during its service life.
- The Cathometer does not require dry cell batteries and is therefore more suitable for use in hazardous areas (refer to local requirements for suitability of use).
- Intrinsically Safe approved models are available to special order.
- For instructions on how to use your Cathometer download out data sheet here
Applications:
Used to determine the effectiveness of anode systems on marine structures such as underwater hulls, ballast tanks, docks, jetties and offshore platforms in seawater.
Environment:
Saltwater and ballast tank water.
READING INTERPRETATION OF STEEL POTENTIALS
(Salt Water)
- – 0.65V: Active Corrosion
0.65 – 0.78V: Partial Cathodic Protection
0.78 – 1.00 V: Complete Cathodic Protection
1.00 – 1.50V: Over Protection
When a cathodic protection is fitted readings will rise as the reference cell approaches an anode, with maximum readings obtained when the reference cell is adjacent to an anode.