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Cables and cable glands for hazardous locations - Eaton

Cables AND cable glands FOR hazardous locations Copyright Material IEEE Paper No. PCIC (do not insert number) Brian Keane Gerhard Schwarz. Peter Thurnherr Member IEEE Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Eaton GSA Consulting thuba Ltd. 5925 McLaughlin Rd. Eberbach CH 4015 Mississauga, ON Germany Basel Canada Switzerland Abstract This paper explores the various standards and requirements for the certification, selection, use, and installation of Cables and cable glands used in explosive gas atmospheres throughout the world. International and North American requirements for Cables and cable glands will be examined and compared. In North America, the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CEC) define the requirements for the types of cable that are permitted to be used in different hazardous (classified) locations . In North America, standards exist for certifying Cables for use in hazardous locations .

I Divison1 are also allowed. Additionally, type TC-ER-HL cable is permitted for use where it is not subject to physical damage for applications limited to 600V or less and for cable diameters of 1 inch or less. TC-ER-HL needs to be installed per the provisions of Article 336 including the restrictions of Article 336.10(7)

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