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Assembly Instructions For Cable Gland: 755 32R4: Connection Solutions

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Assembly Instructions for cable gland: 755 32R4

International
Assembly Instructions AI 319 Issue L - 11/08 Certification Details

Operating temperature range -50C +60C


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Class 1 Zone 2 AExd IIC & AExe II See Schedule of Limitations : AExe Class 1 Div 2 ABCD, Class II Div 2 FG & Class III Listing No. E84940

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Armour Clamping
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Backnut Middle Nut Armour Clamping Ring Armour Spigot Brass Pot Entry (with captive deluge seal), if fitted

Part 3: General identification ring orientation for sizes Os to F:


IMPORTANT: The arrowhead indicating the correct armour thickness i.e. W type 0.8 to 1.25mm (typically sizes Os to A) which covers 0.032 to 0.049 should point towards the equipment.
SWA Position

Cable Preparation

Cable Gland Preparation

Note: Armour cable acceptance sizes are marked on the clamping ring.

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Braid

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Shroud Option A Strip Cable to suit equipment as shown above and expose the armour 'I' removing all cable fillers. 'I' = 13/16" (20mm) for cable gland sizes Os to A 'I' = 1" (25mm) for cable gland sizes B to C2 'I' = 1 1/4" (32mm) for cable gland sizes D to H 'II' to suit equipment. If required, fit shroud. See Notes re. Drain Wires.

B Push the cable through the armour spigot . Spread armour over the spigot until the end of the armour is up against the shoulder of the spigot. Position the clamping ring .

C Remove the brass pot from the entry . Place the entry over the armour spigot Move the sub-assembly and up to meet the entry . Note: If the equipment has a threaded entry it may be advisable to screw the entry component into the equipment to prevent twisting of the cable after step D

Connection Solutions

Hawke International is a division of Hubbell Ltd. Registered No. 669157 in England. Registered Office: Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4DD. A member of the Hubbell Group of Companies

Hawke International UK Office Oxford Street West, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire OL7 0NA. UK

www.ehawke.com

AI 319 - Issue L / Page 1 of 4 Sales (UK): 0870 606 0105 Sales: +44 (0) 161 830 6698 Technical (UK): 0870 458 9358 Technical: +44 (0) 161 830 6697 Fax: +44 (0) 161 830 6648 E-mail: sales@ehawke.com

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Compound

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D Unless already screwed into the equipment hold the entry in position with a spanner/wrench to prevent rotation. Hand tighten the middle nut onto the entry and turn a further to of a turn with a spanner/wrench.

E Unscrew the middle nut and visually inspect that the armour has been successfully clamped between the armour spigot and the clamping ring . If braid is not clamped repeat assembly.

F Remove the entry spread out the cable cores and the individual strands of uninsulated conductors for the compound packing. Pack the compound between the cores and strands shown. See notes below and Fig. 7 for compound preparation.

EPOXY COMPOUND PREPARATION When handling this material, the gloves supplied must be worn. The epoxy compound is supplied in the form of a two part package. These should be mixed into the ratio of 1:1 until both colours have blended into one, without any streaks. Rolling and folding is the most satisfactory method of obtaining an even blend. Once mixed, the compound must be used within 30 minutes. After this time it will begin to stiffen. The compound should be kept at an ambient temperature of no less than 20C prior to using. At lower temperatures it becomes difficult to mix. Should any compound come into contact with the skin it should be cleaned off with skin cleaner and not allowed to dry on the skin. Only compound for immediate terminations should be mixed. The mixing and installation of the compound at an ambient temperature below 5C is not recommended due to extended curing periods.

Tape

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Compound Remove surplus compound

35mm

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Remove surplus compound

G With all gaps and voids filled, bring the conductors back together and pack more compound around the outside of the conductors. Tape the conductors together to prevent disturbance of the compound seal. Pass the brass pot over the armour spigot and remove any surplus compound from the top of brass pot and the joint face as indicated.

H Replace the entry over the brass pot ensuring that compound does not cover the end of the brass pot .

I Locate and hand tighten the sub-assembly and onto the entry . Unscrew the sub-assembly and from the entry then remove any surplus compound from the gland components. Again locate and hand tighten the sub-assembly and onto the entry .

IMPORTANT: The conductors must not be moved for a minimum of four hours.

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J Allow the compound to cure. (See Fig. 7 for Curing Times). Untighten the sub-assembly and from the entry . Check that the compound has cured.

K Hand tighten the sub-assembly and onto the entry and add half to three quarters of a turn with a spanner/wrench. Tighten the backnut to form a seal around the cable, then tighten a further full turn using a wrench/spanner. Ensure that the middle nut does not rotate when tightening the backnut. Ensure that the deluge seal is pulled down into position, if fitted. Locate the shroud over the cable gland, if applicable.

The following instructions are the approved methods of passing drain wires etc. through the compound barrier and should be followed if permitted by cable installation specifications.

UNINSULATED EARTH OR DRAIN WIRE PREPARATION


1.0 INSULATING EARTH OR DRAIN WIRES WITH HEAT SHRINK OR COLD SHRINK TUBING 1.1 Fold back the armour and bend it to right angles from the inner sheath. 1.2 Remove foils and tape level with the outer sheath, exposing the uninsulated earth or drain wires and insulated conductors. Cut back a further 10mm of inner sheath. 1.3 Pass 100mm length of heat shrink or cold shrink tubing over the uninsulated earth or drain wire until it comes into contact with the foils, then shrink the tubing evenly down onto the uninsulated earth or drain wire so that no air pockets occur. 1.4 To insulate the joint between the foils and the tubing a suitable piece of 10mm long shrink tubing or neoprene stretch tubing or a 10mm wide lap of PVC tape may be used. 1.5 After completing 1.1 to 1.4 on each earth or drain wire, lay the armour parallel to the cable, if applicable, then carry out instruction B.

INDIVIDUAL SHIELDING OR SCREEN PREPARATION


2.0 INSULATING SCREENS WITH HEAT SHRINK OR COLD SHRINK TUBING 2.1 Fold back the armour and bend to right angles from the inner sheath. 2.2 Remove a further 15mm of inner sheath (See Fig. 1). 2.3 Unravel one or two groups of wires from the individual shielding or screen wires, then remove the remainder of the individual shielding or screen wires (See Fig. 2) and twist the wires along their full length. 2.4 Pass 100mm length of heat shrink or cold shrink tubing over the individual shielding or screen until it comes into contact with the foils, then shrink the tubing evenly down onto the individual shielding or screen so that no air pockets occur. 2.5 To insulate the joint between the individual shielding or screen wires and the tubing, place one lap of PVC insulating tape over the exposed metallic joint. 2.6 After completing 2.1 to 2.5 on each individual shielding or screen, lay the armour parallel to the cable. Then carry out instruction B.

Armour

Inner Sheath Shielding Screen Wires

One or two groups of shielding screen wires

Fig. 1

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Armour

Inner Sheath Foils

Outer Sheath

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10mm

Earth or Drain Wire or Twisted Screen

Fig. 4

Insulated Earth Drain Wire or Twisted Screen

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Sleeving

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Epoxy Compound Cure Time Vs. Temperature 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 4 8 12 Time (Hours) 16

Shore Hardness

The compound may be adversely affected by some solvent vapours. If such vapours are likely to be present in the vicinity of the cable gland in service, suitable precautions may be necessary. (Contact Hawke's Technical Dept).

40 C 25 C 4 C

The compound cures at a Shore D hardness of 85, when it can be handled. The compound when fully cured is suitable for use at a temperature range of -50C to +60C.

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CABLE GLAND SELECTION TABLE


Size Ref. Entry Thread Size Metric Os O A B C C2 D E F NPT Cable Acceptance Details Inner Sheath/Cores
Max. Over Cores Max. Inner Sheath Max. No. Of Cores

Outer Sheath Min. Max.

Armour Standard Steel Wire (Inches) 0.032 / 0.049 0.032 / 0.049 0.032" / 0.049" 0.049" / 0.062" 0.062" / 0.078" 0.062" / 0.078" 0.078" / 0.098" 0.098" 0.098"

Hexagon Dimensions Armour Standard Steel Max Length Across Across Wire Corners Flats (mm) 0.8 / 1.25 0.8 / 1.25 0.8 / 1.25 1.25 / 1.6 1.6 / 2.0 1.6 / 2.0 1.8 / 2.5 1.8 / 2.5 1.8 / 2.5 3.02" 3.02" 3.09" 3.24" 3.50" 3.71" 4.04" 4.22" 4.26" 0.94" 0.94" 1.18" 1.42" 1.81" 2.17" 2.56" 3.15" 3.74" 1.09" 1.09" 1.36" 1.64" 2.09" 2.50" 2.96" 3.64" 4.31"

M20 " " M20 M20 " - " M25 " - 1" M32 1" - 1" M40 1" - 1" M50 1" - 2" M63 2" - 2" M75 2" - 3"

0.35" 0.35" 0.43" 0.64" 0.86" 1.04" 1.46"

6 0.46" 6 0.46" 10 0.49" 0.72" 21 42 0.97" 1.16" 60 1.64" 80 100 2.11" 1.88" 2.32" 2.57"/2.61" 120

0.22" 0.47" 0.37" 0.63" 0.49" 0.81" 0.66" 1.02" 0.87" 1.30" 1.10" 1.61" 1.42" 2.07" 1.81" 2.57" 2.24" 3.07"

SCHEDULE OF LIMITATIONS: AExe 1. This cable gland has an operating temperature range of -50C to +60C. 2. When the glands are used in increased safety applications a UL Listed sealing washer may be required between the external face of the enclosure and the gland sealing face in order to maintain the integrity of the increased safety enclosure. 3. A grounding / earth tag has been provided for use as a grounding point when the cable gland is used with plastic enclosures. This must be fitted to the wall of the enclosure using the threads of the gland and the locknut supplied. Note: Grounding must be carried out in accordance with National Electrical Code Article 250 and 505.25. A correctly sized grounding conductor must be connected from the tag to the nearest internal connection point of the grounding circuit. 4. When the gland is used with enclosures having plain (strikethrough/drilled) entry holes, a UL listed (QRCV) sealing washer must be employed and the gland must be secured to the enclosure using the locknut provided.
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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: Shroud, to offer additional corrosion protection. Locknut, to secure cable glands into position. Sealing washer, to offer additional ingress protection of the enclosure at the cable gland entry. Earthtag, to provide an external armour/braid bonding point. Serrated washer, to dampen any vibrations that may loosen the locknut or cable gland assembly.

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