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DQM-I Series Explosion Proof...

  • ◆ This explosion-proof cable gland is constructed from engineering plastics, degree of protection is IP66.
  • ◆ A special clamping & sealing mechanism provides secure cable fixation and an effective barrier against gas ingress or flame transmission.
  • ◆ The design of hazardous area cable glands prioritizes structural safety, reliability, and ease of installation. It offers both Metric thread and G thread.
  • ◆ Featuring with single seal, it is suitable for unarmored cables.
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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
  • Product Type: DQM-I
  • Material: Plastic
  • Enclosure Color: black
  • Degree of protection: IP65
  • Ambient temperature: -20℃~+55℃
  • 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

Applicable Industries

The explosion-proof cable gland is a critical sealing device installed at the entry point of explosion-proof equipment enclosures. Through its precision clamping and multi-seal design, it ensures that the introduction of cables does not create any weak points or leaks that could compromise the equipment’s explosion-protection rating or ingress protection (IP) rating, thereby maintaining the overall safety integrity of the system. The certified cable glands extensive across industries such as petroleum and chemicals, natural gas, coal mining, metallurgy, military, nuclear power, shipbuilding, ports, railways and so on. More than just an accessory, it is an integral certified component that forms a crucial, connecting link in the safety chain of the entire explosion-proof electrical system.

Credibility

The explosion-proof cable gland is a core component that connects the cable to the equipment enclosure and maintains its integrity. Despite its compact size, it serves as the pivotal safety node within the entire explosion-proof electrical system, linking all parts into a unified safety chain.

Globally, cable glands used in hazardous locations are governed by stringent regulations and standards. Our certified explosion-proof cable glands hold certificates of conformity issued by authorized bodies, including ATEX, IECEx, and EAC. These certifications ensure the explosion-protection marking, ingress protection rating, and other key parameters of ex cable glands are fully compatible with your specific application environment.

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FAQ

  • Q1: What is a “Dual-Certified” cable gland, and why is it mandatory in some projects?
    • A1: A “Dual-Certified” cable gland refers to a product that holds two different explosion-protection certification systems (e.g., ATEX & IECEx). Some end user or main contractors are explicitly requiring dual authoritative certification for the explosion-proof cable glands 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: Conduct the following checks: to check if there are cracks, corrosion, or modifications. Confirm that the gland’s specifications and certification system match those of the equipments. Check that all locking nuts are securely tightened and cannot be loosened by hand.
  • Q3: When do we need to use cable gland that required with explosion-proof plug?
    • A3: ①Sealing unused ports on an enclosure (mandatory for certification integrity). ②Cables are temporarily removed for maintenance (to keep the enclosure sealed).
  • 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, posing a catastrophic risk.

RESOURCE DOWNLOAD

Description Document Type Language Download
DQM-I Series Explosion-proof Cable Glands(Plastic Unarmored) PDF PDF
DQM-I_IECEx CQM 07.0009 Issue No.0 PDF PDF
DQM-I plastic umarmored selection table PDF PDF

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