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Cable Entries in Hazardous Areas

Do you know the requirements that apply to cables and glands in Ex areas? Learn about cable entry techniques and correct methods for execution in potentially explosive areas.

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Type
eLearning
Duration
25 minutes
Language
English
Provider
Trainor

The goal of Cable Entries in Hazardous Areas

The course participant will get an introduction to different methods for cable entries, and cable transits, for Ex equipment in potentially explosive areas.

The target group of Cable Entries in Hazardous Areas

Electrical professionals who work with or design electrical installations in potentially explosive areas.

Topics covered in Cable Entries in Hazardous Areas

  • Requirements for cables used in onshore facilities
  • General requirements for cable gland selection
  • Ex d – General gland requirements
  • Ex d – Compound gland
  • Ex d – Double compression gland
  • Ex d – Through gland
  • Ex e – Types and requirements
  • Ex t – Types and requirements
  • Adapters, drain plugs, and blind bolts
  • Multiple Cable Transit – MCT
  • Laying technique
  • Ferrules and cable lugs

Technical information

System requirements

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Course manual

No, a course manual is not included with this course.

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