Appleton™ EYS 25% fill vertical and horizontal conduit sealing fittings prevent the passage of gases, vapors or flames from one portion of a conduit system to another. They also restrict large amounts of ignitable gases or vapors from accumulating to confine explosive pressure. Appleton sealing fittings are explosionproof, dust-ignitionproof and raintight. They are suitable for use in Class I and II locations.
- Features
- Explosionproof, dust-ignitionproof, raintight
- Prevent passage of gases, vapors or flames from one portion of conduit system to another. Restrict any explosion to the sealed off enclosure. Prevent pressure piling within conduit system
- Required in Class I, Division 1 and 2 locations within 18’ of enclosures containing apparatus that may cause arcs, sparks or high temperatures
- Required in Class I, Division 1 and 2 locations where 2’ or larger conduit enters enclosure, fitting housing terminals, splices or taps
- Required in Class I, Division 1 and 2 locations at the boundary where conduit leaves classified location
- Required in Class I, Division 1 and 2 locations where two or more enclosures are connected by 36’ or less conduit. Seal must be located within 18’ of either enclosure
- Required where cables (which exceed rate of gas or vapor transmission permitted for seals) are used in Class I, Division 2 locations
- Smooth, rounded integral bushing in each hub protects conductor insulation
- Accurately tapped, tapered threads for tight, rigid joints and ground continuity
- Removable nipple in male sealing fitting may be used interchangeably in top or bottom hub
- UL Listed for use with Kwiko™ A Sealing Compound. Also listed with certain competitors sealing cement, contact factory for details
- Large opening for damming and filling
- Specifications
- Standard Material and Finishes : Grayloy™-iron with triple-coat finish (1) zinc electroplate, (2) chromate, and (3) epoxy powder coat
- Certifications and Compliances
- NEC/CEC Certifications and Compliances : Class I, Division 1 and 2, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 1 and 2, Groups E, F, G; Class III