BT35 Series Explosion-proof Axial...
- ◆The explosion-proof axial flow fan is composed of an explosion-proof motor, blades, and a wind duct among other components.
- ◆ The housing material can be either steel plate or fiberglass reinforced plastic.
- ◆ Quiet Operation: The explosion-proof axial flow fan equipped with vibration-reducing components, it operates with minimal noise.
- ◆ Ideal for Specialized Applications: These ventilation van for hazardous areas erfectly suited for air exhaust and intake in environments like equipment rooms and explosionproof cabins.
TECHNICAL DATA
Explosion Protection Type
- Standards: CENELEC, IEC, NEC
- Zones:
- Zone 1 and Zone 2
- Class I, Zone 1 and Zone 2
- Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Product Parameters
- Explosion protection:
- IECEX(Gas): Ex e II
- ATEX(Gas): II 2 G Ex e IIC Gb
- Material: Plastic
- Enclosure Color: black
- Degree of protection: IP65
- Ambient temperature: -20°C~+55°C
- Connection thread: Metric thread is standard type; G thread is optional, but limited at G3/4″; NPT thread is not suitable
Product Classification & Origin
- HS code: 401693, 391740, 730799, 790700, 760900
- Country of origin: China
Industry & Application
- Applicable Industries: Petroleum and chemicals, natural gas, coal mining, metallurgy, military, nuclear power, shipbuilding, ports, railways and so on.
- Core Function: The explosion-proof cable gland is a critical sealing device that ensures the introduction of cables does not create any weak points or leaks that could compromise the equipment’s explosion-protection or IP rating.
- Credibility: Our certified explosion-proof cable glands hold certificates of conformity issued by authorized bodies, including ATEX, IECEx, and EAC.
CTA (Call to Action)
- For more detailed information on our explosion-proof cable glands customized solutions, or to request a quote, please do not hesitate to contact us.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Q1: What is a “Dual-Certified” cable gland, and why is it mandatory in some projects?
- A1: It refers to a product that holds two different explosion-protection certification systems (e.g., ATEX & IECEx) to pursue the highest standard of regulatory compliance and reliability.
- Q2: How can we quickly verify the compliance and reliability of an installed explosion-proof cable gland?
- A2: Check for cracks, corrosion, or modifications; confirm specifications match the equipment; and ensure all locking nuts are securely tightened.
- Q3: When do we need to use cable gland that required with explosion-proof plug?
- A3: ①Sealing unused ports on an enclosure. ②When cables are temporarily removed for maintenance.
- Q4: Why is it said that “a substandard or mismatched explosion-proof gland can compromise an expensive piece of explosion-proof equipment”?
- A4: A single non-compliant gland can become the weakest link, creating a fatal leak path that nullifies the protection of the entire expensive asset.






