
Heat shrink technology for PSBL, PSB and HSB systems



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Features
- Direct insertion of a heating cable into an Ex e junction box enclosure
- Space-saving, favourable dimensions
- Flexible connection-heating cable/cold cable
Certification
KEMA 08ATEX0111 (System)
IECEx KEM 09.0084 (System)
TC RU C-DE.GB06.B.00230
DNV GL TAE000032D
Marking
PSBL: II 2G Ex e IIC T5 Gb
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T95 °C Db
PSB: II 2G Ex e IIC T5, T6 Gb
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T95 °C, T80 °C Db
MSB: II 2G Ex e IIC 150 °C (T3), T4 Gb
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T150 °C, T130 °C Db
HSB: II 2G Ex e IIC 200 °C (T2), T3, T4 Gb
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T200 °C, T195 °C, T130 °C Db
Ambient temperature
-40 °C up to +55 °C
Max. operating temperature end cap: +85 °C
Description
The heat shrink method is a tried and tested technology for connecting heating tapes to the supply voltage or to other heating tapes. In the explosion protected area it is possible using the heat shrink method to insert the heating tapes into our junction box.
In the media protection area, it is also possible to connect the heating tape to the supply voltage or to connect two heating tapes directly to each other. This is done using the butt connectors contained in the set.
The end termination is also realised in all sets using heat shrink sleeves.
Technical data *
Protection class | IP 65 |
Material | Nickel-plated brass |
*Refer to the documentation for more detailed information