Comparison to other industry galvanic isolators
DEI manufactures
Galvanic Isolator models to a higher level of
performance because we recognize the safety and
liability implications due to inadequate grounding
from our experience with similar products in the
energy industry. DEI brings this experience to the
marine industry by offering a much more complete and
conservative approach to boat grounding and galvanic
isolation.
A key feature of
DEI's approach is the assured safety grounding of
the boat under all conditions. This important
feature, a fail-safe design, provides assured safety
grounding even in the rare event of product failure.
The fail-safe design is essential for safety and
required for any shore-based application which comes
under the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC). The
most recent revision of ABYC A-28 (July 2008
publication) makes provision for a fail-safe GI that
will not require monitoring, as it assures safety
grounding under all conditions. The DEI fail-safe
design avoids the nuisance issue of the monitoring
system, which has been troublesome for boat builders
and users alike.
Additional advantages
over other isolators include much higher AC fault
ratings, ratings for lightning surge current (not
even required in the standard), cool operation, and
robust construction.
Comparison to Isolation Transformers
DEI offers the
Galvanic Isolator to the marine market as an
alternative to isolation transformers. Where voltage
or frequency conversion on the boat (from shore
power) is not required, the Galvanic Isolator offers
a lower cost option to obtain isolation.
The size and weight
of a DEI Galvanic Isolator is significantly less
than an isolation transformer. DEI's Galvanic
Isolators range in weight from 3.5 to 13 pounds (1.6
to 6 kg) and are a small fraction of the size of any
isolation transformer.
Comparison Polarization Transformers
Even where an
isolation transformer is installed, a Galvanic
Isolator is beneficial, by keeping the boat hull and
grounding system referenced to shore ground. By
converting the isolation transformer to a
polarization transformer arrangement, a fault from
the primary phase to the transformer enclosure can
be conducted through the galvanic isolator, avoiding
injection of fault current into the water, which has
significant safety implications.
Other
Benefits of DEI Marine Isolators:
-
DEI has many years of
experience designing, manufacturing, and testing
electrical products for electrical generation,
transmission and distribution systems, as well as
low voltage industrial systems. If power utilities
can trust us to protect their largest generator
step-up power transformers at a power generating
plant, you can also be assured of solid product
designs for boat grounding. Our engineers will
gladly assist any customer with the proper rating
and selection of a Marine Galvanic Isolator.
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Elimination of all
customer calls pertaining to "monitor alarms."
- Extensive experience
in providing fail-safe products to the corrosion
prevention industry.
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