When reliability is concerned then ICCP method is superior but when overhead cost incurred in installation and maintenance is concerned then sacrificing anode method is better than ICCP method. When reliability is concerned then ICCP method is superior but when overhead cost incurred in installation and maintenance is concerned then sacrificing anode method is better than ICCP method.
Amperes refer to the current in an electrical circuit. Ampere protection is rarely used but it refers to current protection. Typically this will relate to protection against over current events with fuses or circuit breakers.
Same frequency as that of primary coil
Earth fault protection is protection based on ground, or zero sequence current. If current is coming up from the ground (or going down to the ground), this protection should operate. Residual usually refers to 3*I0, which is the same as the ground current, and is the vector sum of the current in all three phases. This can be measured by connected all three phase CTs in wye, and placing a single phase overcurrent relay in the wye path to ground.
we use fuse only .thanks
A neutral grounding resistor panel is used to resist fault current to the ground. It is used for alternator protection protection purposes. When a fault occurs in the alternator, the panel helps force the current to the ground.
Good design Proper material selection coatings including metal coatings and paints Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Anodic Protection Combinations - especially use of CP and coatings
The KKS system is a standardized system for the classification of technical equipment in power plants. It does not specifically address cathodic protection systems. Cathodic protection systems are typically classified based on their method (e.g., impressed current or sacrificial anode) and location within the power plant.
Yes it will
Cathodic protection - attach a piece of zinc Cathodic protection - pass electric current through it - take care this is an industrial method only for protecting pipelines etc. Galvanizing Painting Wax/oil/grease
Copper is very corrosion resistant - it does produce a very attractive green patina e.g on the roofs of mosques. To eliminate it entirely - constantly paint it - or use Impressed Current Cathodic Protection. I would not bother
Voltage is impressed across a circuit. Current flows through a circuit.
Voltage drop is resultant of IR ie current and the line resistance, not dependent on impressed emf
Amperes refer to the current in an electrical circuit. Ampere protection is rarely used but it refers to current protection. Typically this will relate to protection against over current events with fuses or circuit breakers.
over current protection relay
The basic requirement of current data protection is that privacy has to be upheld. It needs to comply with the provision of Data Protection Act of 1998.
In an A.C.circuit the pressure which produces a current as dinstinguished from the voltage impressed upon the circuit.
I'm not sure what you are meaning by "impressed amperage", but current is measured in amperes (thus amperage), so I would say you're probably referring to the same thing (an apple = an apple kind of statement).