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CIS / DCVG Switch Box Controller

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M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger DCVG/CIS Switch Box Controller

Features

  • The Switch Box Controller allows DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) and CIS data to be collected on a single pass down the length of the pipeline, ensuring effective corrosion protection for buried pipelines.

  • The integration of cathodic protection and DC voltage gradient methodologies enhances the accuracy of corrosion assessments.

Includes

Includes a cable to connect the Switch Box Controller to your M.C.Miller Data-logger (G1, Gx, iBTVM).

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger DCVG/CIS Switch Box Controller is a cutting-edge tool designed for efficient data collection along pipelines. This innovative Switch Box Controller effectively allows for the simultaneous collection of DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) and CIS (Close Interval Survey) data in a single pass down the pipeline, saving time and streamlining the monitoring process. The DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) survey is particularly useful in identifying corrosion defects, ensuring that buried pipelines do not eventually corrode.

Equipped with a specially designed cable, the Switch Box Controller seamlessly connects to your M.C. Miller Data-logger (including G1, Gx, iBTVM models), ensuring compatibility and ease of use. This integration enables swift and accurate data transmission from the field to the data-logger, providing comprehensive insights into the pipeline’s integrity and performance. By minimizing the need for expensive excavations, the system leverages remote earth measurements to pinpoint necessary repairs.

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger DCVG/CIS Switch Box Controller comes with a detailed manual (MAN250) for easy setup and operation, empowering users to leverage its full potential effectively. This manual offers guidance on maximizing the capabilities of the Switch Box Controller, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of data collection processes. In environments with salt water, where corrosion can occur at an unacceptably rapid rate, this tool is invaluable for maintaining pipeline integrity.

Constructed with quality materials and precision engineering, the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient)/CIS Switch Box Controller is a reliable and essential tool for professionals in the pipeline industry. Experience enhanced data collection capabilities and improved workflow efficiency with this advanced Switch Box Controller from M.C. Miller.

Introduction to DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) Technology

Direct Current Voltage Gradient (DCVG) technology is a widely accepted method for detecting and sizing pipeline coating anomalies associated with corrosion. The DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) technique involves applying a direct current signal to the pipeline and measuring the voltage gradient in the soil above the pipeline. This non-invasive method uses electrical currents to detect defects in pipeline coatings, allowing for the pinpointing of coating faults and their severity. DCVG technology is an essential tool in the pipeline industry, providing a reliable and efficient method for detecting coating faults and analyzing loopholes in corrosion control strategies.

Key Features and Benefits of the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger is a state-of-the-art device designed for use in DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) surveys. Its key features include:

  • High-accuracy data logging capabilities

  • Compatibility with a range of DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) equipment

  • User-friendly interface for easy operation

  • Robust design for use in harsh environments

The benefits of using the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger include:

  • Improved accuracy and reliability in DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) surveys

  • Enhanced data analysis capabilities

  • Increased efficiency in detecting coating faults and analyzing loopholes in corrosion control strategies

  • Compatibility with a range of DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) equipment, making it a versatile tool for use in various applications

How the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger Works

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger works by recording data from DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) surveys, including voltage gradient and pipeline coating defects. The device uses advanced algorithms to analyze the data and provide accurate and reliable results. The datalogger is designed to be used in conjunction with DCVG voltage gradient equipment, such as the PCS-2000 instrumentation, to provide a comprehensive solution for detecting coating faults and analyzing loopholes in corrosion control strategies.

Technical Specifications and Compatibility

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger for voltage gradients has the following technical specifications:

  • Data logging capacity: up to 10,000 readings

  • Accuracy: ±1% of full scale

  • Compatibility: compatible with PCS-2000 instrumentation and other DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) equipment

  • Operating temperature: -20°C to 50°C

  • Storage temperature: -40°C to 60°C

The datalogger is compatible with a range of DCVG survey voltage gradient equipment, making it a versatile tool for use in various applications.

Applications and Industries

The M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger for voltage gradients is designed for use in a range of applications, including:

  • Pipeline industry: for detecting coating faults and analyzing loopholes in corrosion control strategies

  • Oil and gas industry: for monitoring pipeline integrity and detecting corrosion

  • Water industry: for monitoring pipeline integrity and detecting corrosion

  • Construction industry: for monitoring pipeline integrity and detecting corrosion

The datalogger is suitable for use in harsh environments, making it an ideal tool for use in a range of industries.

Advantages of Using the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger

The advantages of using the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger include:

  • Improved accuracy and reliability in Direct Current Voltage Gradient DCVG surveys

  • Enhanced data analysis capabilities

  • Increased efficiency in detecting coating faults and analyzing loopholes in corrosion control strategies

  • Compatibility with a range of DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) equipment, making it a versatile tool for use in various applications

  • Robust design for use in harsh environments

Overall, the M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger is a valuable tool for anyone involved in Direct Current Voltage Gradient DCVG surveys, providing accurate and reliable results and enhancing data analysis capabilities.

 M.C. Miller 12555 Datalogger DCVG/CIS Switch Box Controller

CIS / DCVG Switch Box Controller

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