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Video how to use Quintex LBCON

07-17-2018 12:36 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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LBCON for Ex d enclosures

LBCON for Ex d enclosures

Today we released our new video about our new member of the line bushing family: LBCON.
With this product the handling of an Ex d (flameproof) enclosure is so much easier.
The connecting of a flameproof enclosure is much safer and you can maintain or measure into your Ex d enclosure without open the enclosure itself.
You don't need any resin, time to cure and put the responsibilty to the guys on site. This product is pre-fabricated for all aspects of safety.
Just screw in the line bushing of the LBCON. The length of the wires are done on your request (standard is 50 cm, 20 inch). Connect your sytem within the enclosure to the wires and close your flameproof enclosure.
Pull the cable gland and the sleeve of LBCON over your cable. The length of this cable is determined on site and free(with respect to voltage drop) and connect the cable to the inner terminal block of the LBCON. All technical data of the product can be found here: https://www.quintex.eu/en/lb-connector-en.html
Screw the sleeve to the line bushing and fix the cable gland to cable and sleeve.... that's all.

To show you the advantage of the use we made this little 'how to..' video. You can see all steps of the connecting and how easy and fast it is. Have a look here:
https://youtu.be/hB-b8MSOfsc

We hope we can ease your life with the handling of flameproof enclosures with this product.

Quintex GmbH manufactures and supplies material for trace heating (heating tapes, heating cables, controller, connection sets) and explosion protection ( Ex e terminal boxes, pressurized systems, line bushings,own range of local control function, local control stations - all can be specified and ordered online)

Quintex GmbH
i_Park Tauberfranken 13
97922 Lauda-Koenigshofen
Germany

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