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POWERMAG® 1000
Constant Potential,
IR-Free
Magnesium Anode Controller
by Farwest Corrosion
Control

Provides a constant, IR Free
potential to internal water tank
surfaces.
Uses magnesium anodes -- no external power or batteries needed.


Farwest Corrosion
Control Company is proud to introduce the first
and only cathodic protection control system that
automatically provides a constant, IR-Free potential
for internal steel water reservoir surfaces using
magnesium anodes.
The POWERMAG 1000
(U.S. Patent 7585397)
requires no external power or
batteries, yet provides controlled and regulated
cathodic protection current for the internal
surfaces of steel reservoirs with the use of
sacrificial, magnesium anodes. Costs are reduced
while optimizing cathodic protection levels. Benefits include:
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Automatic
Potential Control
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IR-Free Cathodic
Protection Readings
- Eliminates Remote
Potential Error
- NSF-61 Compatible
- Uses Sacrificial
Magnesium Anodes
- Prolongs Anode Life
- Prevents Over-Voltage
Protection Issues
- No External Power
Needed
- 100% Green Technology
- Simple to Install and
Use
- Compatible
with NSF/ANSI 61 for Drinking Water

Ideal for remote tanks,
where electrical power is not available.
Tank
Coatings and Cathodic Protection
The effectiveness and
durability of internal tank coatings have improved
so much over the years that impressed current
cathodic protection systems may no longer be the
best alternative to protect the internal surfaces of
a steel water reservoir. In fact, even automatically
controlled rectifiers with the lowest rated current
outputs have difficulty operating in the low current
(milliamp range) and tend to be unstable and
difficult to adjust at the low end of their
operating range.
With low cathodic
protection current requirements, a newly coated
reservoir can be easily protected by a magnesium
anode system when controlled by the POWERMAG 1000.
This configuration automatically regulates the
output of a magnesium anode system and eliminate any
of the past “over voltage” issues seen with
magnesium anodes.
Cathodic Protection Standards
AWWA and NACE
standards suggest that tank-to-water potentials
be maintained between -0.850V and -1.100V.
Additionally, it is now common practice for cathodic
protection designers to specify that all
tank-to-water voltage potential measurements be “IR-Free”.
The POWERMAG1000 does both. It automatically
maintains the potential and delivers IR-Free
measurements.
New
Cathodic Protection Technolgoy
Using the newest
digital technology, the POWERMAG 1000 provides
the user the ability to operate an automatic,
constant potential, IR-Free cathodic protection
system using only sacrificial magnesium anodes. This
eliminates the need for power-thirsty impressed
current cathodic protection systems and related
maintenance issues of an externally powered system.
Product Comparisons
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System
Features |
POWERMAG
1000 |
Other
Controllers |
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Automatic
Potential |
Yes |
No |
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IR-Free
Potential Readings |
Yes |
No |
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Digital,
Solid State Technology |
Yes |
No |
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No Need for
AC Power |
Yes |
No |
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No Need for
Batteries |
Yes |
No |
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Remote
Monitor Ready |
Yes |
No |
Items
Included in POWERMAG 1000 Kit
(Part No. 17-94000)
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POWERMAG 1000
Controller. Includes Stahlin #RJ806HPL fiberglass
enclosure, control panel with digital display, and
electrical connectors for cable terminations
from anodes, reference electrodes (two maximum),
structure (tank) electrode, and Power Electrode (see
below).
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Power Electrode. This
is an M-shaped piece of
copper sheet, 6" wide x 96" long, with an
attached customer specified
length of #10 AWG stranded and HMWPE insulated
cable
for installation inside the tank.
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A customer specified
length of #10 stranded cable with RHH/RHW insulated
cable, blue in color, for above Power Electrode.
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POWERMAG 1000 Operation & Maintenance
manual.
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POWERMAG 1000 log book.
Needed
Items Not Included in POWERMAG 1000 Kit
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Extruded magnesium anode rods
with cable.
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Anode header cable.
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Splicing materials.
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Copper sulfate
reference electrodes (two maximum) with cable.
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Mounting hardware
(clevis insulator, hand hole covers, etc).
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Conduit and conduit
fittings.
While available from
Farwest, if these items are already installed in the
water reservoir, you may not need to replace them.
Simply adapt the PowerMag 1000 kit to your existing,
uncontrolled magnesium anode system.
Controller Specifications
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IR Free,
constant potential control.
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Automatic
potential set range, adjustable from -0.7 to
-1.5 Vdc.
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Two reference
electrode inputs (one required).
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LCD display
indicating: - IR Free potential - System current in real time - System set potential
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Multiple front
panel test points for system verification.
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Output load
rating of up to 2 Amps.
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NEMA 4X,
non-metallic enclosure.
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Accommodates
remote potential monitor.
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Principle of Operation

The key system
components are the metal storage tank, electrodes,
connecting cabling, and the POWERMAG 1000
self-powered automatic potential controller, which
maintains a specified reference voltage Vref between
a reference electrode and the tank. The tank and the
system's magnesium anode form a galvanic cell, where
current flows from the anode through the water
electrolyte in the tank to the tank walls, which
form the cathode. The anode corrodes very slowly,
thereby protecting the tank from corrosion.
The controller is
electrically coupled to the tank via cabling to
complete a circuit through which current flows from
the anode to the tank. The controller includes a
current controller that is automatically adjusted to
maintain the desired reference voltage Vref between
the system's reference electrode and the tank. By
adjusting this current controller, the current flow
and thus the voltage potential Vpot between the
magnesium anode an the tank are set to the desired
value.
The controller also
incorporates an automatic IR-Free potential control
circuit, so that the system automatically
compensates for a voltage drop Vref in the
electrolyte water electrolyte between the reference
electrode and the protected tank walls.
Power to the controller
is generated by electrolytic action between the
magnesium anode and an isolated copper electrode.
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“Green” solution for an old problem
to save you time and
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