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Marine Galvanic Isolation

Determining AC Fault Current

AC fault current available from an electrical source can follow unintended paths back to the source, affecting cathodically protected structures. A solid, metallic connection between the faulting source and the cathodically protected structure can result in heavy current flow, but even an isolated pipeline or structure can pick up moderate currents flowing in the soil. This latter case is an example of a pipeline in a common corridor with a power line.