Cable Gland Inspection — Common Deficiencies and Classification
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.
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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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