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BXJ95 Series Explosion-proof High-Voltage...

  • ◆ Adopting high-precision machining for excellent explosion-proof performance, it is equipped with professionally designed handles and hinges to ensure reliable and safe operation when opening the door.
  • ◆ Equipped with specialized hinge structure, which can prevent the flameproof joints from damage when opening and closing the box, and greatly prolong the service life of box.
  • ◆ The boxes can be combined and installed freely to save space and meet the requirements of various distribution systems.
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TECHNICAL DATA

           

Product Parameters

  • Product Type: BXJ95
  • Standards: CENELEC, IEC, NEC.
  • Zones: Zone 1 and Zone 2; Zone 21 and Zone 22; Class I, Zone 1 and Zone 2; Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, D
  • Explosion Protection Ratings:
    • IECEX(Gas and dust): Ex db IIB+H2 T6/T5 G; Ex tb IIIC T80℃/T95℃ Db
    • ATEX(Gas and dust): II 2 G Ex db IIB+H2 T6/T5 Gb; II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T80℃/T95℃ Db
  • Material:
    • Enclosure: Copper-free Aluminium Alloy enclosure, powder coated surface.
    • Exposed fastener: Stainless steel
  • Enclosure Color: Window grey (RAL7040)
  • Rated Voltage: Max. 15kV AC
  • Rated Current: Max. 800A
  • Degree of Protection: IP66
  • Ambient Temperature:
    • T6/T80°C for Tamb: -60°C~+40°C
    • T5/T95°C for Tamb: -60°C~+60°C
  • Internal & External Earthing: M8/M8.
  • Cable Entries: Standard M☐ x 1.5 plug; NPT☐ plug on request.
  • Cable Gland (Optional): DQM-II (Ex d) or DQM-III (Ex d) is recommended.
  • Mounting: Surface type (standard) or Pedestal type (optional).
  • HS Code: 853690.
  • Country of Origin: China.

Applicable Industries

Explosion-Proof Terminal Boxes are specifically engineered for a wide range of industries and hazardous environments, including petrochemical, natural gas, coal, metallurgy, military, nuclear power, aerospace, firefighting, pharmaceuticals, textiles, grain & oil, municipal services, public security, shipping, ports, railways and so on. Engineered with a robust explosion-proof structure, it delivers long-lasting, corrosion-resistant performance and reliable operation in harsh conditions including high temperatures, heavy dust, and corrosive gases.
It’s a critical link within modern industrial safety frameworks.It is not only a basic enclosure, but also an engineered safety system. Explosion-proof terminal boxes via physical isolation and energy control, delivers paramount security for electrical connections in explosion-prone environments, thereby proving indispensable for the protection of life and property.

Credibility

Warom Explosion-proof High-Voltage Junction Boxes are engineered for safety in hazardous environments. Certified to ATEX, IECEx, EAC and so on… they meet stringent global requirements. With a T6…T4 temperature rating and IP66 protection, they deliver reliable performance. Warom ex High-Voltage Junction Boxes supports your projects with a seamless, end-to-end service — from initial design assessment to final certification, insuring adherence to worldwide occupational health and safety standards.

FAQ

Q1: What is an Explosion Proof High‑Voltage Junction Box?
A1: It is a sealed, rugged enclosure designed for high‑voltage electrical connections in hazardous areas with flammable gases, vapors, or dust. It contains potential arcs, sparks, or high temperatures to prevent ignition of explosive atmospheres.
Q2: Are the terminal boxes need regular maintenance ?
A2: Yes. Critical checks include: Inspecting flameproof surfaces for damage; Ensuring tight fasteners and intact seals; Replacing damaged parts with certified components. Damaged parts must be replaced with original factory or certified spare parts. After maintenance, its original explosion-proof performance and protection grade must be restored.
Q3: Can internal wiring be connected carelessly after installing the ex terminal boxes?
A3: Absolutely not! The box only provides “containment.” The internal electrical connections must comply with electrical standards, and all other equipment in the circuit (such as installation switches) must also be explosion-proof.
Q4: Can high‑voltage and low‑voltage cables be installed together?
A4: Generally not recommended. Separate chambers or separate junction boxes should be used to avoid interference, breakdown, and safety hazards.

RESOURCE DOWNLOAD

DescriptionDocument TypeLanguageDownload
BXJ95 Series Explosion-proof High-Voltage Junction BoxesPDF PDF
BXJ95_IECEx PCET 24.0030X Issue No.0PDF PDF

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