In-water replacement of sacrificial anode is a cost effective method of maintaining cathodic protection of underwater steel work. This procedure carried out by experienced divers avoids the cost of dry-docking and can be conducted without interruption to the vessels trading schedule.
PMS can inspect and report on the condition of Sacrificial Anodes and Impress Current Cathodic Protection System either as part of planned maintenance program or on an opportunity basis when other underwater works is required.
Additionally, Cathodic Potential readings can be undertaken to confirm anodes are active using Buckley’s Bathycorrometer.