Anode pod system for offshore structures and method of installat

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine structure or fabrication thereof – Structure protection

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204148, 204197, E02B 1700, C23F 1300

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046093079

ABSTRACT:
An anode pod system for cathodically protecting offshore structures and method of installing the system in which a set of anode pod units are individually placed on the ocean floor adjacent an offshore structure. Each anode pod unit comprises a plurality of anodes attached to a top tubular ring and a base tubular ring larger than the top tubular ring to form a conically-shaped unit. An electrical conductor cable connects each anode pod unit to the offshore structure.

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