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Cable Glands permitted under NEC & CEC wiring rules
Under NEC and CEC technical standards, cable glands must be tested using samples of the proposed cable type(s) before they can be approved for use in the intended hazardous location.
The technical standards explain what type of features the cable glands must have for each hazardous location (Division 1 or Division 2) and whether the cable gland is required to be sealed*. In turn, the standards refer to the use of a sealing compound around the exposed conductors, rather than a sealing ring or other sealing device deployed around a cable jacket, bedding or sheath.
Under NEC & CEC wiring practices, explosionproof cable glands must therefore be capable of incorporating an integral barrier seal. Not all electrical enclosures are required to be explosionproof however (see table below) and in the case of some Division 2 enclosures there is no requirement for the cable gland – or more precisely the cable – to be sealed*.
There is a very clear set of rules over what type of cable glands can be used in each hazardous location and these rules can be summarised as follows:
Class I Division 1 Explosionproof Enclosures
Class I Division 1 Explosionproof Enclosures
Cable Types Permitted in
Class I Division 1
Hazardous LocationsElectrical Enclosures That Are
Required To Be Explosionproof
(With Internal Ignition Source)Compliance Standards Required To Be Met
Non-Armored Extra Hard Usage Cord & TC-ER-HL PXSS2K / PXSS2KREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Armored IEEE 45 & IEEE 1580 Marine Shipboard Cable PX2KX / PX2KXREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225
MC-HL, ITC-HL TMCX / TMC2X (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225
Teck 90 (Canada Only) TMCX / TMC2X (Barrier Seal) (Canada Only) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Class I Division 2 Explosionproof Enclosures
Class I Division 2 Explosionproof Enclosures
Cable Types Permitted in
Class I Division 2
Hazardous LocationsElectrical Enclosures That Are
Required To Be Explosionproof
(With Internal Ignition Source)Compliance Standards Required To Be Met
Non-Armored Extra Hard Usage Cord & TC-ER-HL PXSS2K / PXSS2KREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Other Non-Armored Tray Cable PXSS2K / PXSS2KREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Power Limited Tray Cable With Served Wire Armor PX2KW / PX2KWREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Armored IEEE 45 & IEEE 1580 Marine Shipboard Cable PX2KX / PX2KXREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225
Non-Armored IEEE 45 & IEEE 1580 Marine Shipboard Cable PXSS2K / PXSS2KREX (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225
MC-HL, ITC-HL & TECK 90 TMCX / TMC2X (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225
Interlocked MC Armor & TECK 90 TMCX / TMC2X (Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, ANSI / UL 1203, ANSI / UL 2225, C22.2
Class I Div 2 Non Explosionproof Enclosures
Class I Division 2 Non Explosionproof Enclosures
Cable Types Permitted in
Class I Division 2
Hazardous LocationsElectrical Enclosures That Are Not
Required To Be Explosionproof
(With Internal Ignition Source)Compliance Standards Required To Be Met
Non-Armored Extra Hard Usage Cord & TC-ER-HL TC (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, C22.2
Other Non-Armored Tray Cable TC (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, C22.2
Power Limited Tray Cable With Served Wire Armor E1FW / E1FU / T3CDS (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B
Armored IEEE 45 & IEEE 1580 Marine Shipboard Cable C2KX / T3CDS (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B
Non-Armored IEEE 45 & IEEE 1580 Marine Shipboard Cable TC (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B
MC-HL, ITC-HL & TECK 90 TMC / TMC2 (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B
Interlocked MC Armor & TECK 90 TMC / TMC2 (No Barrier Seal) ANSI / UL 514B, C22.2
*NB: According to NEC and CEC wiring rules the definition of a ‘seal’ is a barrier seal installed around the cable conductors, so in this context, whenever reference is made to ‘seal’ it specifically means a solid barrier that is explosionproof.