The document discusses glass reinforced polyester enclosures from the BPG range. It describes the material as highly resistant to contamination and suitable for low smoke and halogen applications. The enclosures are molded from SMC rather than DMC glass reinforced polyester for greater mechanical strength. They meet fire resistance standards and ingress protection ratings of IP66/67. The document provides specifications, dimensions, and accessories for 16 enclosure sizes that are suitable for hazardous and industrial applications.
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Entenda neste trabalho
A soldabilidade é uma propriedade do material, que tem origem
nas características metalúrgicas, que representa a facilidade com
que este material pode ser soldado.
Soldabilidade é susceptibilidade à formação de defeitos:
1. Fissuração a quente (trinca de solidificação);
2. Fissuração a frio (trinca do hidrogênio);
3. Fissuração interlamelar (decoesão lamelar);
4. Fissuração no reaquecimento
Reatores, Trocadores de Calor, Vasos de Pressão, Tanques de Armazenamento, Instalação de Vapor, Filtros, Caldeiras, Instalação de Ar Comprimido, Compressores... O que faz uma Caldeiraria?
Entenda neste trabalho
A soldabilidade é uma propriedade do material, que tem origem
nas características metalúrgicas, que representa a facilidade com
que este material pode ser soldado.
Soldabilidade é susceptibilidade à formação de defeitos:
1. Fissuração a quente (trinca de solidificação);
2. Fissuração a frio (trinca do hidrogênio);
3. Fissuração interlamelar (decoesão lamelar);
4. Fissuração no reaquecimento
Este manual traz informações importantes para o profissional da área de Manutenção Industrial. Ele foi preparado para uma consulta rápida, de grande utilidade no dia-a-dia.
Os temas foram abordados resumidamente porém, informações mais aprofundadas podem ser obtidas com o Grupo Técnico da Manutenção Industrial - Equipamentos Estáticos da Refinaria de Paulinia.
Fire Rated, LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen LSF) Junction Box Enclosures IEC 331
(750°C for 3 hours) & BS6387 (950°C for 3 hours - Flame Only)
Fire Rated Electrical Enclosures - Mild, Stainless Steel, GRP
When installing essential electrical systems such as emergency lighting or fire safety controls, great emphasis is placed upon the fire survivability of the critical components such as fire dampers, actuators and cables that are contained in the area. Often the specification of the junction boxes and enclosures is neglected with respect to fire resistance and survival. On the basis that any system is only as good as the weakest part, it is important that attention is paid to the junction boxes being utilised for essential systems.
Abtech ensure the fire survival of junction boxes using both the SX (stainless steel enclosure) and BPG (GRP enclosure) ranges.
Fire Rated Electrical Enclosures Tested to IEC 331 - SX Enclosure Range :
IEC331 - 750 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - flame only - PASSED
BS6387 C - 950 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - flame only - PASSED
BS6387 Z - 950 Degrees celius for 3 hours - external impact - PASSED
BS6387 W - 950 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - water spray - PASSED
Abtech SX and BPG electrical enclosures and junction boxes when fitted with ceramic terminals are suitable for use in areas designated to require fire resistant cables according to IEC331, BS6387 C (fire alone), BS6387 Z (impact test) and BS6387 W (fire with water test).
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes for Hazardous Areas
Abtech Aluminium Electrical Enclosures & Junction Boxes (Zone 1 & 2, ATEX) - Abtech ZAG
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes includes 19 sizes that are precision die cast in Al Si 12 grade (LM24) aluminum alloy - the most suitable grade of aluminum for maximum corrosion resistance of junction boxes, especially in salt and corrosive atmospheres.
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes have many features for use in a wide range of electrical applications - including industrial and hazardous area junction boxes and OEM applications where the excellent machining qualities of aluminium are preferred.
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes can be machined, drilled, tapped with various thread forms and readily accepts most paint finishes and colours.
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes, Features :
Wide operating temperature (-70 to +130 degrees Celsius)
Ingress protection to IP67, Corrosion resistant
Zone 1 & 2 hazardous area certified - UL, CSA, ATEX, GOST approved
Hazardous Area Certified Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes
Abtech ZAG enclosures and junction boxes carry global hazardous area certifications - ATEX EEx'e' to BSEN50019 (Zone 1 & 2), EEX'nA' to BSEN50021 (Zone 2), NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM Class 1 Div 2).
Este manual traz informações importantes para o profissional da área de Manutenção Industrial. Ele foi preparado para uma consulta rápida, de grande utilidade no dia-a-dia.
Os temas foram abordados resumidamente porém, informações mais aprofundadas podem ser obtidas com o Grupo Técnico da Manutenção Industrial - Equipamentos Estáticos da Refinaria de Paulinia.
Fire Rated, LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen LSF) Junction Box Enclosures IEC 331
(750°C for 3 hours) & BS6387 (950°C for 3 hours - Flame Only)
Fire Rated Electrical Enclosures - Mild, Stainless Steel, GRP
When installing essential electrical systems such as emergency lighting or fire safety controls, great emphasis is placed upon the fire survivability of the critical components such as fire dampers, actuators and cables that are contained in the area. Often the specification of the junction boxes and enclosures is neglected with respect to fire resistance and survival. On the basis that any system is only as good as the weakest part, it is important that attention is paid to the junction boxes being utilised for essential systems.
Abtech ensure the fire survival of junction boxes using both the SX (stainless steel enclosure) and BPG (GRP enclosure) ranges.
Fire Rated Electrical Enclosures Tested to IEC 331 - SX Enclosure Range :
IEC331 - 750 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - flame only - PASSED
BS6387 C - 950 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - flame only - PASSED
BS6387 Z - 950 Degrees celius for 3 hours - external impact - PASSED
BS6387 W - 950 Degrees celsius for 3 hours - water spray - PASSED
Abtech SX and BPG electrical enclosures and junction boxes when fitted with ceramic terminals are suitable for use in areas designated to require fire resistant cables according to IEC331, BS6387 C (fire alone), BS6387 Z (impact test) and BS6387 W (fire with water test).
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes for Hazardous Areas
Abtech Aluminium Electrical Enclosures & Junction Boxes (Zone 1 & 2, ATEX) - Abtech ZAG
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes includes 19 sizes that are precision die cast in Al Si 12 grade (LM24) aluminum alloy - the most suitable grade of aluminum for maximum corrosion resistance of junction boxes, especially in salt and corrosive atmospheres.
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes have many features for use in a wide range of electrical applications - including industrial and hazardous area junction boxes and OEM applications where the excellent machining qualities of aluminium are preferred.
The Abtech ZAG range of aluminium enclosures and junction boxes can be machined, drilled, tapped with various thread forms and readily accepts most paint finishes and colours.
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes
Abtech ZAG Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes, Features :
Wide operating temperature (-70 to +130 degrees Celsius)
Ingress protection to IP67, Corrosion resistant
Zone 1 & 2 hazardous area certified - UL, CSA, ATEX, GOST approved
Hazardous Area Certified Aluminium Enclosures & Junction Boxes
Abtech ZAG enclosures and junction boxes carry global hazardous area certifications - ATEX EEx'e' to BSEN50019 (Zone 1 & 2), EEX'nA' to BSEN50021 (Zone 2), NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM Class 1 Div 2).
Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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3. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
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The BPG range comprises 16 sizes of enclosure
manufactured in glass reinforced polyester
(GRP). This material is highly resistant to
contamination from oils, fats, aliphatic and
aromatic carbohydrates, bacteria and enzymes.
It is also suitable for LSOH (low smoke zero
halogen) applications.
Polyester gives excellent mechanical strength
and life expectancy. The wall thickness is
sufficient to allow tapped entry holes to be
machined in the walls of the enclosure and it
provides a very good alternative to aluminium or
cast iron.
ABTECH mould the BPG range from SMC material
rather than DMC which is the most common form
of GRP. In this method the glass reinforcement
takes the form of sheets rather than short strands.
This gives much greater mechanical strength and
also in the event of the enclosure being exposed
to fire conditions the structure holds together
even if the resin is depleted due to the elevated
temperatures. This is demonstrated by the fact
that the BPG range when fitted with ceramic
terminals meets the requirements of IEC 331
(750°C (1382°F) for 3 hours) and also BS6387/1983
(950°C (1742°F) for 3 hours - flame only). Further
information about this testing procedure can be
found in Section 6 of this catalogue.
Due to the enclosure's labyrinth seal system,
whereby the seal is protected from external
forces, the BPG range has excellent ingress
protection qualities which mean that the
enclosures are tested to and passed IP66/67.
They have also undergone and passed the
Shell/ERA deluge test which was devised to
adequately test enclosures and electrical
equipment which is routinely subjected to ship
decks conditions or fire deluge systems.
The mounting holes, although contained within
the profile of the enclosure, sit outside the seal
and all external fasteners and fixings are
manufactured from 316 grade stainless steel to
ensure reliability.
The BPG range has many features which lend
itself to a whole host of applications including
both industrial and hazardous area junction
boxes, OEM applications, fire protection systems,
tunnel wiring etc.
The BPG range can be machined, drilled,
tapped with various thread forms, painted and
of course it can be moulded in a variety of
colours which gives a much improved durability
of colour over painting.
The BPG range is also available carbon loaded
(BPGC) which helps to reduce the surface
resistance of the material and consequently
reduce the risk of spark from static build up.
Earthing can be accomplished by various
means. Internal / external earth stud which in
turn can be connected to the terminal mounting
rail or component mounting plate, an earth
continuity plate (ECP) can be fitted around the
inner walls to provide continuity for cable glands
and various rail mounted earth terminals or
proprietary earth bars can be fitted inside the
enclosure.
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Certification and Coding
Zone 0 Zone 20 Zone 1 Zone 21 Zone 2 Zone 22
Ex e ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙
Ex ai ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙
Ex ab ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙
Ex nA ∙ ∙
Ex nR ∙ ∙
Available with Apparatus or Component certification
The BPG range can be supplied fitted with any
component approved terminal to apparatus
level or can be supplied empty as component
approved for the clients own certification
requirements.
The BPG range is suitable for a wide range of
ambient conditions. Hazardous Area certified
enclosures are suitable for -65°C to + 130°C. Non-
Ex versions are suitable from -60°C to + 130°C.
For certified apparatus contact the ABTECH Sales
department for ambient operating
temperatures.
The BPG and BPGC enclosures are suitable for
use in hazardous areas and can be supplied with
a number of certificates, specifically ATEX EEx'e'
to BS EN 50019 (zone 1 & 2) EEx'nA' to BS EN50021
(zone 2) and NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM class 1, div
2).
BPG Range Features
• Wide Operating Temperature
(-60°C to + 130°C) (-76°F to +266°F)
• Ingress Protection up to IP67
• Fire Resistant to IEC331
• Impact Resistant > 7Nm
• UV Resistant
• Can be drilled and tapped to
accommodate most thread forms
(NPT for example)
• UL, CSA, IEC Ex, ATEX, InMetro
and TR CU Approvals
• Ideal for Petrochemical and Marine
applications
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Accessories and Options
The following table is a list of the available accessories suitable for particular standard sizes of BPG
enclosures. Care should be taken when ordering accessories for use with enclosures intended for
hazardous areas to ensure that compliance with certification is retained.
PartNumber
Width(mm)
Height(mm)
Depth(mm)
C-CarbonLoaded
(seenote1)
EX-ExCertified
(seenote2)
EC-EarthContinuity
Plate
ES-EarthStud
AS-AllenHeadFixing
Screws
TP-TamperProofScrews
EH-ExternalHinges
MP-Component
MountingPlate
MF-ExternalMounting
Feet
EB-InternalEarthingBar
MR-DINStandard
MountingRail
RF-RFIProtection
(seenote4)
BPG1 80 75 55
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG2 110 75 55
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG3 160 75 55
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG4 190 75 55
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG4.5 190 75 75
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG5 230 75 55
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG6 122 120 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG7 220 120 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG8 160 160 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG9 260 160 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG10 360 160 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG11 560 160 90
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG12 255 250 120
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG13 400 250 120
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG13.5 400 250 160
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG14 600 250 120
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
BPG15 400 405 120
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Ordering Example;
BPG8 EX EC EB MR
(BPG8 EX Certified with Earth Continuity Plate, Internal Earthing Bar and DIN standard Mounting Rail)
1. Carbon loading gives a surface tracking value of between 10M and 10G . Surface colour is black.
2. EEx'e' certification may be component or apparatus certified - please specify your requirements.
3. Radio Frequency Interference (RF) gasket may reduce IP rating. Enclosure may also be internally coated with RFI material.
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Copper earth continuity plate
(must also be fitted with earth stud)
Earth Stud
(either brass or stainless steel)
Allen Head fixing screws
(grade 316)
Tamper-proof screws External hinges Component mounting plate
(tufnol as standard, steel an option)
External mounting feet
(stainless steel 316)
Internal Earthing bar
(can be fitted with clamps)
DIN standard mounting rail
(TS15, TS32 or TS35)
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Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 2 MA2.5/5 0 280-992 0
BK6 (6 way) 1 M4/6 0 280-999 0
BK12 (12 way) 1 M6/8 0 281-691 0
MK 6/3 1 M10/10 0 281-992 0
MK 6/4 1 M16/12 0 281-993 0
MK 6/6 1 M35/16 0 282-691 0
SAK 2.5 0 284-691 0
SAK 4 0 283-691 0
SAK 6N 0 285-691 0
SAK 10 0 280-998 0
SAK 16 0 281-998 0
SAK 35 0 264-120 12
264-220 7
264-132(2) 2
264-134(4) 1
262-132(2) 2
264-134(4) 1
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
8.390W
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 1 0
M20 0 0
M25 0 0
M32 0 0
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 50 26
Height 36 30
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG1 GRP 80 75 55 230
BPGC1 Carbon Loaded GRP 80 75 55 230
Specifications
BPG1 / BPGc1 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
15. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
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Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
9.260W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 4 MA2.5/5 0 280-992 0
BK6 (6 way) 3 M4/6 0 280-999 0
BK12 (12 way) 1 M6/8 0 281-691 0
MK 6/3 3 M10/10 0 281-992 0
MK 6/4 3 M16/12 0 281-993 0
MK 6/6 2 M35/16 0 282-691 0
SAK 2.5 0 284-691 0
SAK 4 0 283-691 0
SAK 6N 0 285-691 0
SAK 10 0 280-998 28
SAK 16 0 281-998 24
SAK 35 0 264-120 25
264-220 15
264-132(2) 6
264-134(4) 4
262-132(2) 6
264-134(4) 4
Specifications
BPG4.5/BPGc4.5 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG4.5 GRP 190 75 75 529
BPGC4.5 Carbon Loaded GRP 190 75 75 529
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 6 0
M20 4 0
M25 3 0
M32 0 0
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 55 52
Height 160 19
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
21. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
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Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester
(Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
10.500W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 5 MA2.5/5 36 280-992 34
BK6 (6 way) 3 M4/6 30 280-999 34
BK12 (12 way) 2 M6/8 22 281-691 29
MK 6/3 4 M10/10 18 281-992 29
MK 6/4 4 M16/12 15 281-993 29
MK 6/6 2 M35/16 11 282-691 22
SAK 2.5 30 284-691 18
SAK 4 28 283-691 15
SAK 6N 22 285-691 0
SAK 10 18 280-998 34
SAK 16 15 281-998 29
SAK 35 11 264-120 30
264-220 18
264-132(2) 6
264-134(4) 4
262-132(2) 6
264-134(4) 4
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
Specifications
BPG7 / BPGc7 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG7 GRP 220 120 90 1060
BPGC7 Carbon Loaded GRP 220 120 90 1060
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 10 1
M20 4 1
M25 3 1
M32 3 0
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 180 56
Height 60 53
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
23. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
63
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
10.348W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 3 MA2.5/5 24 280-992 22
BK6 (6 way) 2 M4/6 20 280-999 22
BK12 (12 way) 1 M6/8 15 281-691 19
MK 6/3 2 M10/10 12 281-992 19
MK 6/4 2 M16/12 10 281-993 19
MK 6/6 1 M35/16 7 282-691 15
SAK 2.5 20 284-691 12
SAK 4 19 283-691 10
SAK 6N 15 285-691 0
SAK 10 12 280-998 22
SAK 16 10 281-998 19
SAK 35 7 264-120 20
264-220 12
264-132(2) 4
264-134(4) 3
262-132(2) 4
264-134(4) 2
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
BPG8 / BPGc8 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Specifications
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG8 GRP 160 160 90 1060
BPGC8 Carbon Loaded GRP 160 160 90 1060
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 6 2
M20 2 2
M25 2 1
M32 1 1
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 108 78
Height 65 58
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
25. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
65
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
11.933W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 6 MA2.5/5 43 280-992 40
BK6 (6 way) 4 M4/6 36 280-999 40
BK12 (12 way) 2 M6/8 27 281-691 34
MK 6/3 4 M10/10 22 281-992 34
MK 6/4 4 M16/12 18 281-993 34
MK 6/6 3 M35/16 14 282-691 27
SAK 2.5 36 284-691 21
SAK 4 34 283-691 18
SAK 6N 27 285-691 0
SAK 10 22 280-998 40
SAK 16 18 281-998 34
SAK 35 14 264-120 36
264-220 21
264-132(2) 7
264-134(4) 5
262-132(2) 7
264-134(4) 5
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
BPG9 / BPGc9 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Specifications
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG9 GRP 260 160 90 1170
BPGC9 Carbon Loaded GRP 260 160 90 1170
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 12 4
M20 6 2
M25 4 1
M32 3 1
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 210 80
Height 65 60
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
27. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
67
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
13.793W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 1)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 9 MA2.5/5 63 280-992 58
BK6 (6 way) 6 M4/6 52 280-999 58
BK12 (12 way) 3 M6/8 40 281-691 50
MK 6/3 6 M10/10 32 281-992 50
MK 6/4 6 M16/12 26 281-993 50
MK 6/6 4 M35/16 20 282-691 39
SAK 2.5 52 284-691 31
SAK 4 48 283-691 26
SAK 6N 40 285-691 0
SAK 10 32 280-998 58
SAK 16 26 281-998 50
SAK 35 20 264-120 52
264-220 31
264-132(2) 11
264-134(4) 7
262-132(2) 10
264-134(4) 7
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
BPG10 / BPGc10 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Specifications
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG10 GRP 360 160 90 2150
BPGC10 Carbon Loaded GRP 360 160 90 2150
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 18 4
M20 8 2
M25 6 1
M32 5 1
M40 0 0
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 312 82
Height 65 60
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
33. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
73
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester (Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
20.867W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 2)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 20 MA2.5/5 140 280-992 132
BK6 (6 way) 14 M4/6 118 280-999 132
BK12 (12 way) 6 M6/8 88 281-691 114
MK 6/3 14 M10/10 72 281-992 114
MK 6/4 14 M16/12 60 281-993 114
MK 6/6 10 M35/16 44 282-691 88
SAK 2.5 118 284-691 70
SAK 4 108 283-691 29
SAK 6N 88 285-691 20
SAK 10 72 280-998 132
SAK 16 60 281-998 114
SAK 35 36 264-120 118
264-220 70
264-132(2) 24
264-134(4) 16
262-132(2) 24
264-134(4) 16
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
BPG13 / BPGc13 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Specifications
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG13 GRP 400 250 120 3650
BPGC13 Carbon Loaded GRP 400 250 120 3650
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 30 12
M20 16 8
M25 14 4
M32 6 2
M40 5 2
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 350 170
Height 89 84
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted
37. GlassReinforcedPolyesterEnclosures
77
Application
Hazardous and Industrial areas
Protection Degree
IP66 or 67
Certification
ATEX & IECEx (Zone 1 & 2; Zone 21 & 22)
TR CU
NEMA 4X (CSA, UL & FM) Class 1 Division 2
Material
Glass Reinforced Polyester (RAL7001 grey) or
Carbon Loaded Glass Reinforced Polyester
(Black)
Temperature Rating
Hazardous Area: -65°C to +130°C
Non Hazardous: -70°C to +130°C
Power Rating
30.384W
Terminal Populations (Maximum Number of Rails = 2)
Weidmuller Entrelec Wago
BK4 (4 way) 30 MA2.5/5 218 280-992 132
BK6 (6 way) 22 M4/6 182 280-999 132
BK12 (12 way) 12 M6/8 138 281-691 114
MK 6/3 22 M10/10 110 281-992 114
MK 6/4 22 M16/12 92 281-993 114
MK 6/6 14 M35/16 70 282-691 88
SAK 2.5 182 284-691 70
SAK 4 168 283-691 29
SAK 6N 138 285-691 20
SAK 10 110 280-998 132
SAK 16 92 281-998 114
SAK 35 70 264-120 118
264-220 70
264-132(2) 24
264-134(4) 16
262-132(2) 24
264-134(4) 16
* Check that this enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius
BPG14 / BPGc14 IP66/7Glass Reinforced Polyester Enclosures
Specifications
Part Number Material Width (mm) Length (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (g)
BPG14 GRP 600 250 120 5235
BPGC14 Carbon Loaded GRP 600 250 120 5235
Size Side A - C Side B - D
M16 42 12
M20 24 8
M25 20 4
M32 8 2
M40 6 2
* Using standard gland clearances
Side A - C Side B - D
Width 260 168
Height 90 (x2) 85
Drilling Envelope Dimensions (mm)
Gland Entry Matrix *
Calculations do not include the use of end stops, end plates and separators. Check
that the enclosure can accommodate the cable bending radius and that the earth
stud and entry location will permit the required number of terminals to be fitted