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A Beginner's Guide To Installing Your Heat Trace System
Heat trace systems are an effective solution for preventing frozen pipes or maintaining process temperatures. However, installing the system may appear daunting to those without the technical knowledge required. Fortunately, you can promptly set up your heat trace system with the right guidance. So check out our help guide if you are unsure how to proceed. Learn More: What Is Trace Heating? What does a heat trace system look like? Before beginning the insta... Read More
How To Ensure Your Equipment Is Flameproof panel
How To Ensure Your Equipment Is Flameproof Every entrepreneur understands the risks associated with working in a hazardous environment. Even the slightest spark could be sufficient to trigger a fire or explosion. As such, it is essential that the electrical equipment present in the workplace is intrinsically safe. So how do business owners ensure this? Read on to find out. What makes electrical equipment intrinsically safe? Fuel, oxygen, and an ignition sour... Read More
Choosing The Right Push button & Pilot Light Colours For Your Equipment Interface
As a business owner, you might be more comfortable in a boardroom analysing your company's performance. But place yourself in front of one of an industrial machine, and you will probably find everything disconcerting. Given the different HMI screens, push buttons of all colours, and the various indicator lights flashing across the control panel, the interface can seem like a Christmas tree. So imagine the task of selecting the most suitable explosion-proof push ... Read More
Single Vs Double Compression Explosion-Proof Cable Gland: What Are The Differences
Simply put, you require explosion-proof cable glands to ensure the protection of your electrical equipment and enclosures in a hazardous environment. However, knowing you need an explosion-proof cable gland and choosing the correct one is a different matter. After all, there are various factors, such as the type of cable, size, and ingress protection, to consider. The most commonly used explosion-proof cable glands include single-compression and double... Read More
Explosion-Proof Cable Gland Selection Guide: Types And Applications
Explosion-proof cable glands are the mechanical cable entry devices attached to the end of electrical cables, securing them to other electrical equipment, such as explosion-proof junction boxes, electrical terminals, and plugs. They are essential for terminating cables in harsh or hazardous areas where sealing and ingress protection is necessary. Additionally, they offer strain relief and protect delicate electrical wiring from corrosion, harmful gases, rust... Read More
