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Cathodic Protection on Jetties

 

Cathodic Protection is a method to protect the steel pile wall of a jetty for corrosion. The Cathodic Protection on the steel piles works in the water (electrolyte) and will only be active from the area below the splash zone and the bottom of the Splash zone jacket till in the seabed.

The protection of the area covered on the steel pile in the seabed depends on the method of the Cathodic Protection.

  

  

 

 


 

There are in principle two methods for Cathodic protection on the jetty piles, e.g. Sacrificial Anodes and Impressed Current. Impressed Current covers the whole length of the pile in the seabed as the Sacrificial method has a limited reach.
 

 
 

I - Sacrificial Anodes Cathodic Protection

 

With the Sacrificial Anodes method an anode is welded on every pile, mostly a Aluminum or a Zinc anode. This Cathodic Protection method is working for every pile independently and has no effect on the other piles in the area. The anode material corrodes under the influence of the steel, and eventually it must be replaced.

Note: The protection only covers the (out) side wall of the steel piles on which the anode is attached. For the corrosion protection of the inside steel wall we offer other solutions.
Read more about Internal Corrosion protection on Jetty Piles  ....

 

 

 
 

In the pictures below are samples of heavy weight aluminum anode which was "fallen" from a pile and recovered from the seabed.

 

II - Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP)

Impressed Current Projects >>

 

For larger structures, like most Jetties, Sacrificial Anodes cannot economically deliver enough current to provide complete protection.

With the Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) method a TRU (Transformation Rectifier Unit) is installed and connected with cables to the "bounded" piles (-) and to an external anode (+). With this method all the jetty piles in the area needs to be bounded with each other. If installed incorrectly a pile or a group of piles could become an anode by itself and could lead to an even faster corrosion process of these piles.

Note: The protection only covers the (out) side wall of the steel piles. For the corrosion protection of the inside steel wall we offer other solutions. Read more about Internal Corrosion protection on Jetty Piles  .... 

 

 
 

The pictures below shows a TRU (Transformation Rectifier Units). From this central unit the power supply to the jetty is provided and controlled.

 

       

 

Survey on existing Jetties

 

For existing jetty piles we can conduct a survey – at cost - by our experienced engineers to do a comprehensive analysis of the installation at your site and advise you what needs to be done to extend the lifetime of the jetty piles in case the current protection is not adequate. Read more about Survey on Jetties  .....

 

More Information

 

We shall be pleased to explain more in detail about our anti-corrosion products and services, as well as to work together with you to find appropriate and cost effective solutions for your or your customers’ anti-corrosion problems and issues.

To be able to make an assessment of the current status and a preliminary proposal for Cathodic Protection System of your Jetty piling we will need at least the following information:

  • Type of piling

  • Number and length of piling

  • Depth of piling above and below seabed

  • Type & Specification of pile coating

  • Method of bounding of piling

  • Existing Cathodic Protection Systems in use

  • Power supply type and availability

  • Facilities for isolation from nearby structures

  • Classified hazardous areas

  • Layout drawings of the jetty and piling

 

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