E1FX | Ex eb, Ex db, Ex nR, Ex ta | Explosive Atmosphere Cable Gland For Braid & Steel Tape Armoured Cables

Internationally Approved, Explosive Atmosphere Cable Gland

• Metal-to-metal armour clamping
• Direct & remote installation
• Displacement type flameproof inner seal
• Controlled outer ‘load retention’ seal
• Unique OSTG prevents overtightening
• Designed to prevent Coldflow, see CMP Technical Document TS001 (available upon request)
• -60°C to +130°C
• Class I Zone 1, 21 and Zone 2, 22 Class I Division 2 ABCD
• Globally marked, IECEx, ATEX & cCSAus
• Superior EMC performance

Note: † Grooved Cone (X) is predominantly used for Wire Braid (e.g. GSWB, TCWB), Steel Tape Armour (STA, DSTA) and Aluminium Strip Armour (ASA) but is also suitable for Single Wire Armour (SWA), Aluminium Wire Armour (AWA) and Pliable Wire Armour (PWA) if the range is outside that of the Stepped Cone (W).

Note: Grooved Cone (X) dimensions shown in the Cable Gland Selection Table below are for a double wire strand of braid armour cables. Tapes can also be doubled over. For cables that have only a single layer of armour such as SWA the clamping range should be used as shown in the table below.

Design Specification BS 6121:Part 1:1989, IEC 62444, EN 62444
Mechanical Classifications* Impact = Level 8, Retention = Class B
Enclosure Protection IK10 to IEC 62262 (20 joules) Brass & Stainless Steel only
Electrical Classifications * Category B (Category A when used with braid, tape or pliable wire armour cables)
ATEX Certificate CML 18ATEX1324X, CML 18ATEX4316X
Code of Protection II 2G, II 1D, Ex db IIC Gb, Ex eb IIC Gb, Ex ta IIIC Da,
II 3G Ex nR IIC Gc, IM2 Ex db I Mb, Ex eb I Mb
Compliance Standards EN 60079-0,1,7,15,31
IECEx Certificate IECEx CML 18.0181X
Code of Protection Ex db IIC Gb, Ex eb IIC Gb, Ex nR IIC Gc, Ex ta IIIC Da, Ex db I Mb, Ex eb I Mb
Compliance Standards IEC 60079-0,1,7,15,31
cCSAus Certificate (20s16 - 90) 1310517
CSAus Code of Protection Class II, Div 2, Groups E,F and G, Class III, Enclosure Type 4X,
Class I, Zone 1, AEx e II, AEx nR II
cCSA Code of Protection Class I, Div 2, Groups A,B,C and D, Class II, Div 2, Groups E,F and G, Class III, Enclosure Type 4X,
Ex d IIC, Ex e II, Ex nR II
Compliance Standards CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 0,18,25,30,174,94, CAN/CSA-E60079-0,1,7
ANSI/UL 514B Ed 5, ANSI/UL 50 Ed 11, ANSI/UL 2225 Ed 4, UL60079-0,1,7
EAC Certificate TC RU C-GB.AA87.B.00487
KCs Certificate 14-GA4BO-0257X
CCOE / PESO (India) Certificate P44949
CCC Certificate 2020322313002870
INMETRO Approval TÜV 12.0618X
RETIE Approval 03866
UkrSEPRO CU 19.0371X
Marine Approvals LRS: 01/00172, DNV: TAE00000Y, ABS: 20-LD1948801-PDA, BV: 43180/A1BV
SANS MS-XPL21804 21.0010X
Ingress Protection Rating ** IP66 as standard (IP67, IP68 available upon request)
Deluge Protection Compliance DTS01:91 option available on request (white ferrule for identification purposes)
Cable Gland Material Brass, Electroless Nickel Plated Brass, Aluminium
Seal Material CMP SOLO LSF Halogen Free Thermoset Elastomer
Cable Type Screened Flexible (EMC) Wire Braid (e.g. CY / SY), Pliable Wire Armour (PWA), Steel Tape
Armour (STA), Wire Braid Armour (e.g. SWB), Aluminium Strip Armour (ASA), Armoured &
Jacketed
Armour Clamping Detachable Armour Cone & AnyWay Universal Clamping Ring
Sealing Technique CMP Inner Displacement Seal & Unique CMP ‘LRS’ ™ Outer Load Retention Seal
Sealing Area(s) Cable Inner Bedding & Outer Cable Sheath
Optional Accessories Locknuts, Earth Tags, Serrated Washers, Entry Thread Seals, Shrouds,Ingress Discs
Optional Installation Tools Spanners

Note : * Mechanical & Electrical Classifications applied as per IEC 62444 & EN 62444
** When CMP installation accessories are used. Refer to Maintaining a Seal for further information.
*** IP68 tested to a minimum depth of 30 metres for 12 hours, alternate depths / durations can be provided upon request

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Cable Gland SizeAvailable Entry Threads 'C' (Alternate Metric Thread Lengths Available)Cable
Bedding
Diameter
'A'
Overall
Cable
Diameter
'B'
Armour Range †
Grooved Cone (X)
Across
Flats
'D'
Across
Corners
'D'
Protrusion
Length 'F'
Combined Ordering Reference
(*Brass Metric)
ShroudCable
Gland
Weight
(Ozs)
StandardOption
MetricThread Length (Metric) 'E'NPTThread Length
(NPT) 'E'
NPTMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMaxMaxSizeTypeOrdering
Suffix
20S16M200.59½'0.78¾"0.120.340.240.520.010.040.941.042.8520S16E1FX1RAPVC045.64
20SM200.59½'0.78¾"0.240.460.370.630.010.040.941.042.7620SE1FX1RAPVC045.29
20M200.59½'0.78¾"0.260.550.490.820.020.041.201.322.8720E1FX1RAPVC067.41
25SM250.59¾'0.801"0.440.780.550.870.020.051.481.633.5025SE1FX1RAPVC0911.64
25M250.59¾'0.801"0.440.780.721.030.020.051.481.633.5025E1FX1RAPVC0911.64
32M320.591'0.981 ¼"0.671.030.931.330.020.051.811.993.3932E1FX1RAPVC1115.17
40M400.591 ¼'1.011 ½"0.871.261.101.590.020.062.172.383.5440E1FX1RAPVC1521.87
50SM500.591 ½'1.032"1.161.501.391.840.020.062.362.603.5850SE1FX1RAPVC1826.46
50M500.592'1.062 ½"1.401.731.592.090.020.062.763.043.7450E1FX1RAPVC2133.51
63SM630.592'1.062 ½"1.581.961.802.340.020.062.953.254.0263SE1FX1RAPVC2347.27
63M630.592 ½'1.573"1.862.202.152.590.020.063.153.464.0963E1FX1RAPVC2547.27
75SM750.592 ½'1.573"2.082.442.322.830.020.063.543.904.5375SE1FX1RAPVC2874.43
75M750.593'1.633 ½"2.332.672.633.090.020.063.944.334.6175E1FX1RAPVC3085.36
90M900.943 ½'1.694"2.623.093.003.560.030.064.504.945.7990E1FX1RAPVC32148.50
100M1000.943 ½'1.694"2.993.583.393.990.030.064.845.335.51100E1FX1RALSF33156.97
115M1150.944"1.735"3.393.854.004.340.030.065.255.786.38115E1FX1RALSF34218.35
130M1300.945"1.84-3.824.524.344.850.030.066.006.606.85130E1FX1RALSF35294.19
Dimensions displayed in inches unless otherwise stated
Cable Gland SizeAvailable Entry Threads 'C' (Alternate Metric Thread Lengths Available)Cable
Bedding
Diameter
'A'
Overall
Cable
Diameter
'B'
Armour Range †
Grooved Cone (X)
Across
Flats
'D'
Across
Corners
'D'
Protrusion
Length 'F'
Combined Ordering Reference
(*Brass Metric)
ShroudCable
Gland
Weight
(Kgs)
StandardOption
MetricThread Length (Metric) 'E'NPTThread Length
(NPT) 'E'
NPTMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxMaxMaxSizeTypeOrdering
Suffix
20S16M2015.0½'19.9¾"3.18.66.113.10.31.024.026.472.520S16E1FX1RAPVC040.16
20SM2015.0½'19.9¾"6.111.69.515.90.31.024.026.470.020SE1FX1RAPVC040.15
20M2015.0½'19.9¾"6.513.912.520.90.41.030.533.673.020E1FX1RAPVC060.21
25SM2515.0¾'20.21"11.119.914.022.00.41.237.541.389.025SE1FX1RAPVC090.33
25M2515.0¾'20.21"11.119.918.226.20.41.237.541.389.025E1FX1RAPVC090.33
32M3215.01'25.01 ¼"17.026.223.733.90.41.246.050.686.032E1FX1RAPVC110.43
40M4015.01 ¼'25.61 ½"22.032.127.940.40.41.655.060.590.040E1FX1RAPVC150.62
50SM5015.01 ½'26.12"29.538.135.246.70.41.660.066.091.050SE1FX1RAPVC180.75
50M5015.02'26.92 ½"35.644.040.453.00.61.670.177.195.050E1FX1RAPVC210.95
63SM6315.02'26.92 ½"40.149.945.659.40.61.675.082.5102.063SE1FX1RAPVC231.34
63M6315.02 ½'39.93"47.255.954.665.80.61.680.088.0104.063E1FX1RAPVC251.34
75SM7515.02 ½'39.93"52.861.959.072.00.61.690.099.0115.075SE1FX1RAPVC282.11
75M7515.03'41.53 ½"59.167.966.778.40.61.6100.0110.0117.075E1FX1RAPVC302.42
90M9024.03 ½'42.84"66.678.676.290.30.81.6114.3125.4147.090E1FX1RAPVC324.21
100M10024.03 ½'42.84"76.090.986.1101.40.81.6123.0135.3140.0100E1FX1RALSF334.45
115M11524.04"44.05"86.097.9101.5110.20.81.6133.4146.7162.0115E1FX1RALSF346.19
130M13024.05"46.8-97.0114.9110.2123.20.81.6152.4167.6174.0130E1FX1RALSF358.34
Dimensions displayed in millimeters unless otherwise stated

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