Cathelco Supply ICCP System for FPSO Armada Claire

Cathelco Supply ICCP System for FPSO Armada Claire

Cathelco have won an order to supply the FPSO Armada Claire with an impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) system which will safeguard the hull of the vessel against corrosion.

The Armada Claire, owned by Bumi Armada, is currently being modified and upgraded at the Keppel Shipyard in Singapore. This will include refurbishment and life extension works as well as the installation and integration of topside modules.

When the work is complete at the end of the conversion, the vessel will be deployed in the Balnaves Field, 180km off north-west Australia.

With a length of 240 metres, the Armada Claire will be installed with a forward and aft Cathelco ICCP system. The forward 200amp forward system will consist of a control panel wired to an arrangement of two Cathelco C-Max disc and reference electrodes mounted port and starboard. The more powerful aft system will comprise a 400amp thyristor control panel connected to two C-Max linear loop anodes and reference electrodes.

C-Max are a new generation of anodes which were introduced by Cathelco in 2012. The main advantage is that they are diver changeable and can be replaced without the need for drydocking. In addition, they provide a high current output from a relatively small surface area and are easy to install using self snapping torque nuts, avoiding the use of torque wrenches.

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Press Release, March 25, 2013