what is the difference between single and double
compression cable gland
Answer Posted / raffi
Single compression glands used for the unarmoured
cables.since you can make the grip only on cable sheath
whereas Double compression glands are used for armoured
cables as we can tight it with both cable inner sheath also
in cable armour.
Both glands can be used for exlosion proof areas, only
thing is that it should be certified for zone
classifications
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