timm333
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis, MN
- Occupation
- Electrical Design Engineer
I am trying to figure out whether sealing fittings are required for multiconductor cables in class 1 division 2 location. Cables have gas/vapor tight sheaths, but they are still capable of transmitting gases/vapors through the cable core. The enclosure in which these cables will be terminated does not have to be explosion proof, because it does not have any arcing or heat producing device in it.
NEC 501.15(E)(3) states that cables shall not be required to be sealed unless required by 501.15(E)(1). NEC 501.15(E)(1) states that cable seals are required when the enclosure is required to be explosionproof. But it also says that multiconductor cables, whose core can transmit gases/vapors, will require to be sealed.
Maybe there is possibility that if cables are not sealed, then flammable gases/vapors might travel through the cable core and enter into the control room on the other end.
Are cables required to be sealed even if the enclosure does not have to be explosionproof, or can we just install explosionproof glands (suitable for class 1 division 2) on the cables? What do you guys think about it? Thanks.
NEC 501.15(E)(3) states that cables shall not be required to be sealed unless required by 501.15(E)(1). NEC 501.15(E)(1) states that cable seals are required when the enclosure is required to be explosionproof. But it also says that multiconductor cables, whose core can transmit gases/vapors, will require to be sealed.
Maybe there is possibility that if cables are not sealed, then flammable gases/vapors might travel through the cable core and enter into the control room on the other end.
Are cables required to be sealed even if the enclosure does not have to be explosionproof, or can we just install explosionproof glands (suitable for class 1 division 2) on the cables? What do you guys think about it? Thanks.
