Meltric SPeX User Manual

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GENERAL

The SPeX is a single-pole plug and receptacle for use

in explosive atmospheres and conforms to the relevant

international and European standards, particularly the

ATEX 94/9/EC Directive. SPeX can be used in zones

1 and 2 (gas) and 21 and 22 (dust).

In order to guarantee a connection and disconnection in

complete safety, the SPeX receptacle is fitted with an

electromechanical device (switch + ring) for electrical

interlocking with a contactor (breaker) and an integral

pilot control circuit.

Receptacle contacts are protected against standard

test finger (IP2X) according to IEC/EN 60529 standard.

There are inherent dangers

associated with electrical

products. Failure to follow safety precautions can result

in serious injury or death. These instructions must be

followed to ensure the safe and proper installation,

operation and maintenance of the Meltric devices.

Before installation, disconnect all sources of power to

the circuit to eliminate the risk of electrical shock. This

product must be installed with an electrical interlock that

prevents connection or disconnection in a loaded condition.

RATINGS

SPeX devices are provided with optional auxiliary

contacts that make after and break before the phase

contacts. The ratings for auxiliary contacts are shown

in Table 1.

INSTALLATION

SPeX must be installed by a qualified electrician

in accordance with all applicable local and

national electric codes. Be sure power is off before

starting.

The supply of the pilot circuit must be protected against

transient over-voltages of 4 kV by means of an

appropriate isolating device.

Electrical interlocking with a contactor is mandatory.

Assembly

Insert cable through the cable gland and the handle or

through the inclined sleeve.

Wiring of the pilot wires

Use flexible conductors with a cross-sectional area

between 0.5 and 1 mm

2

(16 to 20 AWG).

NOTICE: These conductors must be connected to the

wires of the microswitch by means of the isolated

crimping lugs supplied. Use an appropriate crimping

tool.

Wiring of the pilot contacts

The prewired pilot contact leads should be connected to

the power control circuit with the ferrules provided. The

blue ferrules should be used for 14 AWG (1.5 - 2.5 mm)

flexible wire and the yellow ferrules for 12 AWG (4 mm)

flexible wire. Strip the wires to expose 0.30 in (8 mm)

of the conductors, insert both wires into the ferrule and

crimp with an appropriate tool.

A typical pilot circuit wiring diagram is shown below.

Wiring of the main conductor

Wire the main conductors within the amperage

and hazardous duty requirements of the ATEX

(T5) classification. The cross-section must be at

least that defined in the certificate or the CE Declaration

of Conformity, depending on the maximum current.

Strip the conductor by 1.8” (46 mm). Crimp the

threaded lug or the ferrule with the appropriate die

(NFC 20-130 or VDE 0220 or another). Hexagonal

crimping is recommended.

Tighten the threaded lug with a 24 mm wrench or

tighten the ferrule with a screw and a washer with a 19

mm wrench. Apply a torque ca. 95 ft-lbs (70 N.m).

While tightening the ferrule, prevent the contact from

rotating or transmitting torque to the device with a 24

mm wrench.

Assembly of the connector

Assemble the handles on the body of the products with

the supplied gaskets and screws and tighten the cable

gland with an appropriate tool. To achieve the IP65/IP66

of an interlocked connector, use a cable that incorporates

the two pilot wires that are required for the interlock, or

use an ATEX cable gland bushing that allows the

passage of the main cable and the two pilot cables.

The silicone ring must be assembled on the receptacle ring.

Assembly of the metal inclined sleeve.

Maintain air and creepage distances when assembling

the appliance inlet or the receptacle onto the metal

inclined sleeve, according to the operating voltage of

the main and auxiliary circuit and the degree of pollution.

The metal inclined sleeve must be grounded

to Earth.

Assembly of the plug/inlet cap

Assemble the small fixing part supplied on the last

link of the chain and fix it to the plug/inlet body by

means of one of the screws.

Color-coded rings

In order to achieve watertightness, do not forget the

color-coded ring at the rear of the inlet or receptacle.

The color-coded rings allows visual identification of the

pole depending on the color code of each country.

Isolating ring

When assembling the SPeX on a metallic support

(enclosure, panel, etc.), the isolating ring must be

positioned as above.

Receptacles, plugs, connectors and inlets are protected

against dust and water ingress by means of caps, which

must be re-assembled after use.

To achieve IP65/IP66, the receptacle or connector cap

must be assembled with its slot facing the socket-outlet

protruding finger.

OPERATION

To ensure safe and reliable operation, Meltric

plugs and receptacles must be used in accor-

dance with their assigned ratings.

They can only be used in conjunction with mating re-

ceptacles or plugs manufactured by Meltric or another

licensed producer of products bearing the

TM

technology trademark.

Color-coded ring

Color-coded ring

Flat gasket

Isolating ring

L1

L2

L3

N

L1

L2

L3

N

P1

P2

Max

Min

SPeX 750 MCM

2/0

12-14 AWG

Table 2 - Wiring Terminal Capacity

Main Contacts

Aux. Contacts

Table 1 - Auxiliary Contact Ratings

Device

120VAC

240VAC

480VAC 600VAC

SPeX

6A (220 max)*

* Rating is not UL or CSA listed.

SPeX

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Meltric Corporation / 4640 Ironwood Drive Franklin, WI 53132
Tel. : 800 433 7642 / Fax : 414 817 6161 / e-mail : [email protected]

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