Method and apparatus for measuring the integrity of an electroly

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204 95, 204195R, 204243R, 324 51, G01N 2746

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041882679

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating an electrolytic cell having a corrosive environment. For electrolytic operation, the cell is supplied with DC current from current carrying buses or leads located externally of the cell. AC voltage is applied between the shell and at least one of the buses, and an AC meter is electrically connected between the bus and the shell for continuously monitoring the level of electrical resistance existing between the bus and the shell. The resistance monitoring determines the existence of any leakage current flowing between the bus and the shell, which is, in turn, an indication of the quality of the insulating wall of the cell.

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