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Cable Gland Inspection — Common Deficiencies and Classification

EX Academy Knowledge Base · IEC 60079 · CompEx Preparation · 2025

This article covers Cable Gland Inspection — Common Deficiencies and Classification. Cable gland inspection is a key part of Ex equipment inspection. This guide covers the most common gland deficiencies — insufficient thread engagement, missing IP washers, wrong gland type — and their classification.

Key Requirements

This inspection topic is covered in depth in IEC 60079-17 and tested in CompEx Ex03 and Ex04 assessments. Understanding the correct approach to this inspection scenario is essential for safe hazardous area inspection practice.

Practice in the Inspection Simulator

EX Academy's 15 inspection simulations cover this and related inspection scenarios. Each simulation presents a real work order, equipment data, and inspection findings that require deficiency identification and classification — exactly as you will face in your CompEx assessment.

Classification Guide

When assessing this type of deficiency, always apply the fundamental question: does it compromise the protection mechanism? Use the Category X/A/B/C framework from IEC 60079-17 to make your classification decision and document your findings clearly.

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