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Larson Electronics, LLC

 

 Phone: 

877-348-9680

 

Fax: (903) 498-3364 

www.larsonelectronics.com 

SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE

1. The glands shall only be fitted to enclosures where the temperature, at the point of mounting, is

below 85°C (185°F).

2. The cable shall be effectively clamped as close as possible to the gland.

3. When used for increased safety (Ex e) or dust protection by enclosure (Ex t) applications, the user

shall provide a suitable interface seal between the gland and associated enclosure to maintain the

appropriate level of ingress protection of IP54 for increased safety and IP6X for dust protection by

enclosure.

4. The TMC2X cable glands comprise a flameproof labyrinth joint having length and gap dimensions

which are other than those specified in IEC 60079-1 and are not intended to be repaired in service.

5. Installation must be according to CEC wiring method for the types of cables that can be used in

Class I, Div. 1 and 2 and Class I, Zone 1 and 2 Classified Areas,  according to 60079-14

installation wiring method restrictions.

6. Installation must be according to US (NEC) wiring method for the types of cables that can be used

in Class I, Div. 1 and 2 and Class I, Zone 1 and 2 Classified Areas,  according to 60079-14

installation wiring method restrictions.

7. Prior to commissioning or operation of electrical equipment in the presence of flammable materials,

the sealing compound must be cured for 24 hours at a temperature of no less than 5°C (41°F).

8. For Metric threads, the installer shall follow guidance from the NEC or CEC to ensure that the

enclosure entry meets the requirements for thread engagement.

9. When the connector is supplied with metric entry threads, an entry thread washer should be fitted

between the connector and the enclosure to prevent the ingress of moisture or dust into the

enclosure.  Thread tape must not be applied to the entry threads. Before installing the connector,

ensure that the connector thread form and enclosure thread form are compatible.

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CGB-C1D1-MCHL

 Series

 

Summary of Contents for CGB-C1D1-MCHL Series

Page 1: ...Explosion Proof Cable Gland CGB C1D1 MCHL Series Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... TO PREVENT WIRING DAMAGE OR ABRASION DO NOT EXPOSE WIRING TO EDGES OF SHEET METAL OR SHARP OBJECTS SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS WARNING MAKE SURE POWER IS TURNED OFF BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER AT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY FIXTURE MAY BECOME UNSTABLE OR DAMAGED IF NOT INSTALLED PROP...

Page 3: ...PMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR TO AVOID EXPLOSION MAKE SURE THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS WITHIN THE VOLTAGE RATING ENSURE THE MARKED T RATING IS LESS THAN THE IGNITION TEMPERATURE OF THE HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE DO NOT OPERATE IN AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ABOVE THOSE INDICATED ON THE PRODUCT NAMEPLATE DO NOT OPERATE IF THE LENS CORD SEALS HOUSING RECEPTACLES ETC IS CRACKED OR DAMAGED IF SO DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT ...

Page 4: ...ics LLC earth tags have been independently tested to comply with Category B rating specified in IEC 62444 there are no ratings stated in IEC 60079 0 Ratings are shown in the associated table Larson Electronics LLC earth tags slip over the cable gland or accessory entry thread from inside outside the enclosure and must be secured with a locknut if fitted internally 7 Metric entry threads comply wit...

Page 5: ...e used in Class I Div 1 and 2 and Class I Zone 1 and 2 Classified Areas according to 60079 14 installation wiring method restrictions 6 Installation must be according to US NEC wiring method for the types of cables that can be used in Class I Div 1 and 2 and Class I Zone 1 and 2 Classified Areas according to 60079 14 installation wiring method restrictions 7 Prior to commissioning or operation of ...

Page 6: ...s of the cables to the required length 3 After the tape has been applied cut the cable fillers to the edge of the tape Outer Jacket 1 Cable preparation With Inner Jacket Strip back the jacket armor to suit the equipment geometry Cut inner jacket to length Length groove in hexagon to front of outer nut Using the measure guide cut the cable inner jacket and any cable fillers to the required length I...

Page 7: ...Remove electrical tape from cable core tips Separate the cable cores slightly to allow resin to flow between them When insulating grounding conductors are present spread the strands slightly to allow the resin to form a full seal Refer to sealing compound instructions to fill the gland resin tube with the required amount of sealing compound Note For instrumentation cables utilizing shielded cable ...

Page 8: ... LARSONELECTRONICS COM FOR WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION USE AND CARE Unauthorized modification may impair the function and or safety of this device and could affect the life of the equipment Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the device Store it in a secure place out of the reach of children when not in use Inspect for good working condition prior to storage and before re u...

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