CCG Cable Terminations StopEx Captive Component Barrier Glands For Armoured Cable

By on 28th January, 2014

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CCG Cable Terminations StopEx Captive Component Barrier Glands For Armoured Cable

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CCG Cable Terminations Cable Glands

CCG StopEx Ex d IIC, Ex e IIC, Ex nR IIC, Ex tb IIIC

CCG Cable Terminations StopEx Captive Component Barrier Gland for use on unfilled hydroscopic cables in hazardous areas.

ATEX, IEC, Ex d IP66/68

CCG cable terminations are recognised as a major manufacturer of cable glands and junction boxes in the world, employing over 200 dedicated people. CCG place emphasis on the users input to enhance designs. 

CCG products are also known for their time and wastage saving fatures. The CCG Cable terminations simplicity of their "Captive Cone" and "Built in Seals" concepts means that no matter where in the world the CCG products are being installed, the simplest of instructions will ensure that all the parts have been correctly fitted.

 

CCG StopEx Ex d Captive Component Barrier Glands Features and Benefits

  • StopEx glands provides a barrier seal between the individual cores of the cable.
  • Inspectable compound chamber
  • CCG Cable gland prevents explosive gasses propagating through a cable
  • Prevents gas and moisture migrating through a cable
  • Precision manufactured from high quality brass (nickel plated) or stainless steel

CCG StopEx Ex d Captive Component Barrier Glands

CCG StopEx Ex d Hazardous Area Cable Gland Technical Data

Cable Gland Type StopEx Barrier
Gland Material Brass (Nickel Plated), Stainless Steel or Bronze
Seal Material CCG FR308 Compound, Thermoset Elastomer
Cable Type Armoured Cable
Sealing Area Inner Compound Barrier and Outer Sheath
Optional Accessories Adapter, Earth Tag, Locknut, Reducer, Serrated Washer and Shroud
Armour Clamping Captive Cone and Cone Ring

 

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CCG StopEx Hazardous Area Cable Glands

 

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