Accesories

AC/DC Interrupter & AC/DC Analyzer


For Monitoring AC/DC Current With Coupon Integration

With three decades of developing and manufacturing coupon Reference Electrodes, in parallel, we also introduced the AC/DC INTERRUPTER (previously “Bullet Box IR Free Interrupter”) and the AC/DC ANALYZER designed to disconnect the current flow to the coupon/coupons. Our STELTH 7 Coupon Probe combined with the AC/DC INTERRUPTER (for single coupon) or the AC/DC ANALYZER (for multiple coupons) provide all of your Cathodic Protection readings -both AC and DC- by utilizing integral coupons of different sizes and combinations. Recommended, but not limited to use with STELTH reference electrodes and coupons. 

 

The AC/DC INTERRUPTER and the AC/DC ANALYZER are designed and sized to install inside any standard 3” diameter test station like Bullet Box or Big Fink or any below ground test station. Also featured with standard banana sockets, they enable you to take all CP readings conveniently. The terminals are color-coded and identified to match the wires from the STElTH 7 for ease of installation. 

 

The AC/DC Analyzer is hermetically sealed and suitable for EX Environment.

  • The AC/DC INTERRUPTER and the AC/DC Analyzer can provide you ALL of the following readings depending on the number of coupons in your system: 

    • Structure DC ON Potential 

    • Structure DC Instant OFF Potential 

    • Structure DC Depolarized Potential 

    • Structure AC Potential 

    • DC Coupon DC ON Potential 

    • DC Coupon DC Instant OFF Potential 

    • DC Coupon DC Depolarized Potential 

    • DC Coupon DC Current density 

    • AC Coupon AC Potential 

    • AC Coupon AC Current density 

    • Native Coupon DC Potential 

    • Native Coupon AC Potential               

    • Instant Off - IR Free Readings

    • AC and DC current densities

    • AC mitigation monitoring

    • Readings affected by AC interference

    • Readings in cities with congested pipeline distribution systems

    • Sacrificial Cathodic Protection systems

    • The Ratio of DC Potential vs. AC Current Density

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