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Galvanic Isolators (GI)
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DEI Marine

Stops galvanic corrosion caused by ship-to-shore
power cables.


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Whenever a boat is connected to shore power,
the hull and drive system is connected to the shore grounding system and to
other adjacent vessels (also connected to shore power) via the grounding
conductor in the shore power cable. This connection, while required for
safety, creates a galvanic corrosion cell involving the dissimilar metals
between boats and between a boat and the shore grounding system, as shown in
the following diagram below:

Four Components are Needed
for Corrosion:
1) Anode – a metal surface which gives
up metal ions (corrodes).
2) Electrolyte – a medium which conducts ionic current between the
anode and cathode.
3) Cathode – a metal surface that picks up metal ions.
4) Metallic Bond – a metallic path that allows current to flow from
cathode to anode.
A simple method which virtually eliminates
this galvanic corrosion problem is to insert an appropriately rated and
certified DEI Galvanic Isolator in series with the grounding conductor of
the ship-to-shore power cable. The function of the Galvanic Isolator is to
provide AC continuity of the grounding conductor (required for safety in the
event of an AC fault) and to block the flow of corrosion-causing galvanic
current.
DEI Galvanic Isolators (GI) are fail-safe,
solid-state DC isolation / AC coupling devices with ratings and
characteristics that significantly exceed those of all known galvanic
isolators designed for marine applications. The proven fail-safe
construction assures that the galvanic isolator never compromises the
integrity of the grounding conductor, even in the unlikely case of the
product failing.
ABYC
Certified
In the marine industry, the criteria for
galvanic isolators is defined by the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC)
Standard A-28, which has a publication date of July 2008 and an effective
date of July 2009. Due to recommendations to the A-28 galvanic isolator
standards committee concerning the need to retain safety grounding under all
conditions, as required by the U.S. National Electric Code for all similar
applications outside of A-28, this standard now makes provision for
fail-safe galvanic isolators.
To be considered "fail-safe," an independent
laboratory must confirm that the isolator will either remain fully
functional or remain a permanent, effective grounding path if it fails when
subject to the maximum current rating. Per the new A-28 standard, galvanic
isolators meeting the fail-safe requirement will not require a monitoring
system since the integrity of the grounding wire will not be compromised
should the isolator fail. All galvanic isolators not meeting the fail-safe
criteria will still require a monitoring system to alert the boat owner that
their grounding system may be compromised.
Fail-Safe
Plus & Fail-Safe Max Technology
DEI offers a Fail-Safe Plus® (FSP) or
Fail-Safe Max® (FSM) model for each rating except for the 100A and 200A
models, for which only the Fail Safe Max model is offered. Fail-Safe Plus
models not only meet the fail-safe test criteria in the new A-28, but also
have considerably higher fault current ratings than are required and have
very substantial lightning current current ratings, which are not even
required by A-28; hence, the "Plus" designation unique to DEI.
Fail-Safe Max models provide even higher AC
fault ratings than Fail-Safe Plus models and will still be fully functional
when tested to the A-28 fail-safe fault criteria, thereby providing the
ultimate in performance; hence, the "Max" designation. The FSM models will
fail in the safe mode, at a level in excess of the A-28 fail-safe definition
- a point at which the grounding conductor would have previously failed.
DEI Galvanic Isolator Features
& Characteristics
- Fail-safe construction with Fail-Safe Plus™
and Fail-Safe Max™ technology
- Certified to ABYC A-28 July 2008 publication
- Highest AC fault current ratings available
- Ignition protected
- Maintenance-free solid-state design
- Rated for high levels of lightning current
- Very low DC leakage current allowed
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Galvanic
Isolator Models
30A Galvanic
Isolator
The
30A Galvanic Isolator is rated for all 30A through 35A
shore power services and has been fully tested to meet
the July 2008 publication of ABYC A28, the standard
governing galvanic isolators in the US marine industry.
The DEI 30A Galvanic Isolator comes in both Fail-Safe
Plus® and Fail-Safe MAX® versions, giving the customer
increased options for safety. For international use, the
30A device has been rated to 35A to cover applications
using 32A shore power connections.
- Rated for 30A
through 35A use
- Fail-safe
construction featuring Fail-Safe Plus™ and Fail-Safe
Max™ technology
- Certified to ABYC
A-28 July 2008 publication
- CE Marine - Marine
ISO 8846
- No monitoring system
required
50/60A
Galvanic Isolator
The
50/60A Galvanic Isolator is rated for all 50A shore
power services, as well as dual 30A shore power
services, and has been fully tested to meet the latest
revisions to ABYC A-28, the standard governing galvanic
isolators in the US marine industry. The DEI 50/60A
Galvanic Isolator comes in both Fail-Safe Plus® and
Fail-Safe MAX® versions, giving the customer increased
options for safety.
- Rated to 50/60A
(suitable for 50A and dual 30A shore power services)
- Fail-safe
construction featuring Fail-Safe Plus™ and Fail-Safe
Max™ technology
- Certified to ABYC
A-28 July 2008 publication
- CE Marine - ISO 8846
100A
Galvanic Isolator
The
100A Galvanic Isolator is rated for all 100A shore power
services and has been fully tested to meet the July 2008
publication of ABYC A-28, the standard governing
galvanic isolators in the US marine industry. The DEI
100A Galvanic Isolator comes in a Fail-Safe MAX® design,
giving the customer premium performance and safety.
- Rated to 100A
- Fail-safe
construction featuring Fail-Safe Max® technology
- Certified to ABYC
A-28 July 2008 publication
- CE Marine-ISO 8846
200A
Galvanic Isolator
The
200A Galvanic Isolator is rated for all 200A shore power
services or dual 100A services. Although the ABYC A-28
standard only addresses isolator ratings up through
100A, the DEI 200A Isolator has been designed with
similar construction to the DEI 100A Isolator, but with
a 200A continuous current rating (plus overload). The
DEI 200A Galvanic Isolator comes in a Fail-Safe MAX®
design, giving the customer premium performance and
safety.
- Rated to 200A
- Fail-safe
construction featuring Fail-Safe Max™ technology
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