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HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNING The resin used in the compound can cause eye and skin irritation. For your
personal protection, wear the gloves supplied while mixing and applying. The uncured compound should not
be allowed to come into contact with foodstuffs.
A COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY DATA SHEET PROVIDED BY THE COMPOUNDMANUFACTURER IS AVAILABLE
ON REQUEST.
5.
Check compound has not passed its “Use By” date. Installation at temperatures below 10 °C should be avoided if possible.
6.
Trim any hardenes pieces from ends of stick. Mix the compound by rolling, folding and breaking. Ease mixing by cutting
large sticks in half. Fully mixed compound has a uniform yellow colour with no streaks.
7.
Support the cable and Rear Assembly, holding them roughly concentric. Any lead sheath should be pushed through the
continuity washer - ensure that contact has been made. Splay out the cores. Starting at the middle, pack small amounts
of rolled-out compound between the cores. Restraighten each core and work outwards untill all gaps are filled. Bundle
the cores with cord or tape so they are not disturbed. Pack around the outside of the outer cores to completely fill the
Rear Assembly cup. Build up compound around the outside of the cores, with a slight taper & to approximate compound
lenght shown in diagram & Table 1 column 7.
8.
Pass cores through & push compound into Entry Body until Rear Assembly engages. Remove squeezed out compound at
arrow A. Screw Union Nut 7 full turns onto Entry Body
(arrow B).
Ensure that compound emerges at entry thread
(arrow C).
9.
Clean off excess compound from Entry Body to allow withdrawal when cured
(arrow C).
Cores may be disturbed after
1 hour. Leave to cure for 4 hours when working at 21 °C.
10. To release and pull back joint for inspection, unscrew Union Nut. Ensure that the compound is uniform and full form to
fit into the entry body.
11. Hand-tighten Union Nut to remake joint. Then refer to table below table and tighten Union Nut using wrench to the given amount.
12. Hold Mid Cap with wrench and tighten Back Nut onto cable. Ensure seal makes full contact with cable sheath, then
tighten 1 extra turn.
13. The equipment should not be energised until the compound has been left to cure for at least 4 hours when working
at 21 °C. See chart ´Energising Time vs. Temperature´ for further guidance.
Wrench tightening information
(Instruction 11),
cable sizes
(mm)
& permitted cores
Installation Guidance
Point Advice
1.
BS EN 60079-10:2003 Classification of Hazardous areas
BS EN 60079-14:1997 Electrical Installations in hazardous areas
(other than mines)
BS 6121, Part 5 Selection, Installation and Maintenance of Cable Glands
IEC 60079-31:2008 Ignitable dust - Protection by enclosure
2.
Installation should only be carried out by a competent electrician, skilled in cable gland installation.
3.
NO INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT UNDER LIVE CONDITIONS.
4.
To maintain Ingress Protection ratings above IP64, use IP washers or O-rings for parallel threads. For taper threads
use thread sealand. Also see page 1 diagram and Hole Data above.
5.
To ensure the stated IP rating is maintained, at the point of interface the surface of the enclosure should be flat, free
from debris and rigid with the hole drilled straight and to an appropriate diameter.
Doba zapnutí
proudu v závislosti
na těplotě
h
odin
Energising Time
vs. Temperature
hrs
Tighten Union
Nut using
wrench up to
Max
Diameter
over Cores
Max No
of Cores
Outher sheath
Min.
Max.
16
½ -turn
8,4
7
3,4
8,4
20S
½
-turn
10,4
8
4,8
11,7
20
½
-turn
12,5
14
9,5 14,0
25
½
-turn
17,8
25
11,7 20,0
32
¼
-turn
23,5
50
18,1 26,3
40
¼
-turn
28,8
80
22,6 32,2
50S
½
-turn
34,2
100
28,2 38,2
50
½
-turn
39,4
100
33,1 44,1
63S
½
-turn
44,8
120
39,3 50,1
63
½
-turn
50,0
120
46,7 56,0
75S
½
-turn
55,4
140
52,3 62,0
75
½
-turn
60,8
140
58,0 68,0
80
½
-turn
64,4
160
61,9 72,0
85
¾
-turn
69,8
180
69,1 78,0
90
¾
-turn
75,1
200
74,1 84,0
100
¾
-turn
80,5
220
81,8 90,0
Gland
size
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