Model CS-1 MAGNESIUM ANODE SIMULATOR
Model CS-1 Magnesium Anode Simulator
For Cathodic Protection Testing
Features
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1.7 Amps adjustable output
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LCD Display Shows Amps and Voltage
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1 milliamp resolution
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Simulates a standard Mag. Anode
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Internal replacement battery
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Provides "What If" on pipeline
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MIL-SPEC Instrument case
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Adjustable Current
Included
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Instrument with batteries
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Leads with Clamps
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Instructions Manual
The CS-1 portable Magnesium Anode Simulator is an ideal DC current source that will allow the user to see what the addition of a magnesium anode on their system will do to Pipe to Soil measurements and other C.P. tests.
Model CS-1 MAGNESIUM ANODE SIMULATOR
The Model CS-1 is a portable, adjustable current supply capable of delivering up to 1.5 amps of DC current depending on load conditions. The output voltage is fixed at 1.7 volts DC making the CS-1 ideal for use as a magnesium anode simulator. The CS-1 has a digital display to show the amount of current impressed and to check the internal DC battery level.
For convenience in the field, the CS-1 Mag Anode Simulator uses 4 replaceable “D” cell batteries to provide current and a replaceable 9 volt battery for the meter display. For best performance Tinker & Rasor recommends the use of alkaline batteries.
Use:
Use CS-1 to simulate one Mag. anode in an unprotected area to measure pipe to soil potential levels. Determine size and number of mag. anodes required in a given location for protection.
Model CS-1 MAGNESIUM ANODE SIMULATOR
Specifications
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Output Range: 0 Amps to 1.7 Amps
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Continuous Operation
Use Dimensions
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8.25" x 6.5" x 3.25" 3.5 lbs. (209mm x 165mm x 82.5mm, 1.58kg)
Environment
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0º to 50ºc (32ºF to 122ºF)
Shipping Dimensions
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13" x 7.5" x 5" 5 lbs. (330mm x 190.5mm x 127mm, 2.25kg)
Model CS-1 MAGNESIUM ANODE SIMULATOR
Parts
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#085-125 CS-1 Instrument
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#026-068 Cables, CS-1
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#010-007 Battery. 9 Volt Each CS-1 Takes One Each
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#010-031 Battery, "D" Cells Each CS-1 Takes Four Each