Assembly Instructions Cable Gland 501 453 Universal
Assembly Instructions Cable Gland 501 453 Universal
Assembly Instructions Cable Gland 501 453 Universal
501/453/UNIV
AI 300 / Issue W - 06/17
4.1
Reversible Armour Clamping Ring (RAC)
General identification ring orientation for:
Braid 'X',
SWA Flat Steel Wire 'Y',
Position Steel Tape 'Z'
Ring Position
1. Backnut
4 2. Middle Nut
3. Reversible Armour Clamping Ring (RAC)
4. Diaphragm Seal / Armour Spigot
4.1 Cable Guide
5 5. Entry (with captive deluge seal)
IMPORTANT: The arrowhead indicating the
correct armour thickness or type should point
towards the equipment
3 Note: 3
Tape armour must be
Roll back option
re-trimmed at 90° to the
vertical axis of the cable
2 after it has been spread, 3 2
to ensure that the full
face is correctly
presented.
1 1
2
Shroud option 1
A B C
Strip cable to suit equipment as shown above and Push the cable through the diaphragm seal / armour Place the entry and position over the
expose the armour / braid 'I'. spigot . Pre-fitted cable guide 4.1 can now be diaphragm seal / armour spigot . Move the
'I' = 20mm for cable gland sizes Os to C discarded. The diaphragm seal can be rolled back to sub-assembly and up to meet the entry .
'I' = 25mm for cable gland sizes C2 to F ease assembly if required. Spread armour / braid
'II' = to suit equipment. over the diaphragm seal / armour spigot until the
If required, fit shroud end of the armour / braid is up against the shoulder
of the armour cone. Position the armour clamping
ring .
For any enquiries within EAC countries, Images are for illustration
Hawke International is a division of Hubbell Ltd. UK Office Sales: +44 (0) 161 830 6698
MACDEM
P. O. Box 16, Moscow, 119571, Russia
Product supplied may differ
slightly from that shown.
Registered No. 669157 in England. Registered Office: Oxford Street West, Technical: +44 (0) 161 830 6697 Tel / Fax: +7 595 778 1264
Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street, London EC4N 6AF. Ashton-Under-Lyne, Fax: +44 (0) 161 830 6648 Email: [email protected]
A member of the Hubbell Group of Companies Lancashire. OL7 0NA. UK E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.macdem.ru AI 300 - Issue W / Page 1 of 3
5
5mm minimum
recommended
5
5 4
2 3 2
1 2 1
D E F
Hold the entry in position with a spanner / wrench Unscrew the middle nut and visually inspect that Reassemble middle nut onto the entry
to prevent rotation. Hand tighten the middle nut the armour / braid has been successfully clamped component . Tighten up the middle nut until
to the entry and turn a further 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn between the diaphragm seal / armour spigot and hand tight, then using a wrench / spanner, turn the
with a spanner / wrench. the armour clamping ring . If armour / braid not nut through 1/4 turn. Tighten the backnut to form
clamped, repeat assembly. a seal around the cable, then tighten a further full
IMPORTANT: Support the cable to prevent it from turn using a wrench / spanner. Ensure that the
twisting. To ease wiring inside the enclosure, it may be middle nut does not rotate when tightening the
beneficial to strip the inner sheath of the cable as backnut .
shown above.
Note: The deluge seal on this gland locates on
assembly and requires no further action. Locate shroud
over cable gland, if applicable.
Entry Thread
Maximum
Size Dimensions
Length
Length
Sizes Os and O are available with an M16 thread size. If M16 entry is used on O size cable glands
the maximum cable inner sheath diameter is limited to 10.9mm.
ACCESSORIES:
Before cable gland assembly or stripping of the cable gland assembly, consideration should be given to any cable gland accessories that may be required, such as: -
3. A seal must be formed between the equipment and the cable gland to maintain the appropriate degree of protection against ingress of dust, solid objects and
water.
2. The 501/4** series cable gland connectors, when used in Class 1 Division 2 Classified areas, are not suitable to be interfaced with an explosion proof enclosure
containing arcing and sparking devices, unless installed in conjunction with an approved explosion proof sealing fitting.
3. These glands are suitable for use with Certified Marine Shipboard armoured / unarmoured cables constructed to CSA Standard 245 and IEEE45 / IEC 600092-353
Standards, or certified equivalent), for use on Shipboards and Offshore Rigs / Platforms.
4. Must comply with Canadian Electrical Code and National Electric Code requirements for threaded entries.
5. For Exe applications, a sealing washer or thread sealant may be required between the enclosure and the gland to maintain the IP rating of the enclosure.
6. When used with unarmoured or braided cables the glands are only suitable for use with fixed apparatus and the cable must be effectively clamped and cleated
elsewhere.
7. This cable gland may only be installed when temperature is above -5°C. After completion of the installation, the assembly is then suitable for -60°C to +80°C.
Provisions of the Directive fulfilled by the Equipment: Group II Category 2/3 GD Exeb IIC Gb, Exdb IIC Gb, Extb IIIC Db, ExnR IIC Gc – IP66
Notified Body for EU-Type Examination: Baseefa 1180 Buxton UK
EU-type Examination Certificate: Baseefa06ATEX0057X, ExnR covered on Baseefa 09ATEX0233X
Notified Body for production: SGS-Baseefa 1180 Buxton UK
Harmonized Standards used: EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013, EN60079-1:2014, EN60079-7:2015, EN60079-15:2010, EN60079-31:2014.
On behalf of the above named company, I declare that, on the date the equipment accompanied by this declaration is placed on
the market, the equipment conforms with all technical and regulatory requirements of the above listed directives.
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