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Gland plates

After the test the amount of w-ater w hich might have entered the interior of the enclosure should not interfere with satisfactory operation of the equipment. No w-aier should accumulate near the cable gland plate or enter the cables. [Pg.266]

Gland plate Three to four mm of MS or non-magnetic material, depending upon the number, sizes and type of cables (single core or multicore) it has to carry (Figure 13.33). [Pg.372]

The terminals provided to receive cables to make external connections, may preferably be located no less than 200 mm (at the terminal centreline) from the gland plate. [Pg.374]

The seal gland plate is an item that is eaught in-between the pump vendor and the seal vendor. The pump vendors ean furnish good, reasonably prieed... [Pg.510]

Cooling Gland Plate Efficient to cool contact faces 3-24... [Pg.173]

Figure 3-24. Gland plate cooling. (By permission, H. P. Hummer and W. J. Ramsey, Bulletin SD 752, O T, Durametallic Corp.)... Figure 3-24. Gland plate cooling. (By permission, H. P. Hummer and W. J. Ramsey, Bulletin SD 752, O T, Durametallic Corp.)...
The assembled seal is fitted into a gland housing (stuffing box) and held in place by a retaining ring (gland plate). [Pg.216]

Unless otherwise specified, the gland plate to seal chamber seal shall be a fluoroelastomer O-ring for services below 150°C (300°F). For temperatures 150°C (300°F) and above or when specified, graphite-filled austenitic stainless steel spiral wound gaskets shall be used. The gasket shall be capable of withstanding the full (uncooled) temperature of the pumped fluid. [Pg.135]

Cubicle steelwork is invariably bolted to the floor, a floor frame or to a wall structure, and therefore bolted bonding straps are used in a similar manner as described above. Most cubicles are fitted with an internal copper busbar which is bonded internally to the steel. The busbar is used to receive the bonding connections from internal components, partitions, screening panels, cable glands, cable armouring, cable screens and gland plates. [Pg.371]

If equipment is to be specified for use in hazardous areas, e.g. Zone 1, Zone 2, then the equipment as purchased should not have been modified in any manner that could invalidate its hazardous area certification. Components that can be vulnerable to modification are terminal boxes, gland plates and threaded entries. [Pg.472]


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