Question 463Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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Referring to the impressed current cathodic hull protection system shown in the illustration, if required to control the impressed current to the anodes manually by using the hand adjustment potentiometer, what parameter should be maintained at a constant value? Illustration EL-0090

Diagram for USCG Electrical Assistant: Referring to the impressed current cathodic hull protection system shown in the...
AReference control voltage
BIndividual anode currents
CControl amplifier output voltage
DTotal anode current
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Reference control voltage. In an impressed current cathodic protection system, the reference control voltage is the key parameter that needs to be maintained at a constant value. This voltage is used to monitor and control the current flow to the anodes, ensuring the system provides the appropriate level of protection for the vessel's hull. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly control the overall performance of the cathodic protection system. Individual anode currents, control amplifier output voltage, and total anode current are all important factors, but they are not the primary parameter that should be held constant when manually adjusting the system.

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