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Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
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Cathodic protection systems require routine monitoring to ensure that adequate current is supplied to buried metallic structures. Test Posts are a simple method for conducting this monitoring. CORRTECH distributes a full line of pole and condulet-style Test Posts with proven track records for durability and ease of use.

The Posts can be constructed to accommodate from one to eleven test lead terminals. The Posts are available in numerous shapes, and test lead configurations. Various types of mounting options are also available.

The condulet and pole-mount Test Posts offered by CORRTECH are designed to be extremely user friendly. Lids on the pole mount posts remove easily, and the terminals are clearly marked for quick identification. Condulet posts do not require protective caps and the terminals are readily accessible for testing. Both types of Test Posts can be selected with either prong or bananajack terminals. Pole mount posts are also available with built-in shunts and locking lids.

 

Specification

  

Style

Dimension(mm)

Length(m)

Steel Tubular Test Post

114

1.5~3

Steel Tubular Test Post

114

1.5~3

Rain-Proof Test Post

114

1.5~3

 

Applications

Posts are used to perform various corrosion related electrical tests on buried metallic structures. These include structure-to-earth potentials, and the presence of stray currents. Pole-mount Test Post, which can be selected in various color combinations, are typically used in areas where an identifiable marker is necessary. Condulet-Style Posts are most often installed in the vicinity of buildings or plant facilities.

 

Material:

Test Post: cast iron or high impact strength molded plastic

Terminal: corrosion-resistant nickel-plated brass

We can produce the suitable products according to customers request.

Besides the Steel tubular Test Post, we also can supply cement Test Posts. The detailed parameters could be according to customers request.