Wall socket
1x hub M32 / 1" NPT
+ 1x blanking plug M32
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Safety instructions
Attention! These "Annex for
operating instructions"
GHG 510 7001 P0004 is only
for use with the original
operating instructions GHG 510 7001 P0001.
The GHG 512 plugs and sockets are not
suitable for Zone 0 hazardous areas.
For installation only by qualified
electrician in accordance with the Natio-
nal Electric Code, Canadian Electric Code,
applicable local codes and the
instructions.
Select properwire size and type for load
and application. Refer to National Electric
Code, Article 400, for wire information.
The temperature class and explosion
group marked on the apparatus shall be
observed.
Modifications to the plugs and sockets or
changes of their design are not permitted.
They shall be used for their intended
purpose and in perfect and clean
condition.
For replacement and repair only genuine
CEAG spare parts shall be used.
Repairs that affect the explosion
protection, may only be carried out by
CEAG or a qualified electrician in
compliance with the respective national
regulations.
Prior to taking the plugs and sockets into
operation, they will have to be checked in
accordance with the instruction as per
section 6.
Annex to operating instructions
Plug and socket system 30A, GHG 512
The sockets may only be used with the
associated CEAG plugs in undamaged
condition.
The interlocking switch of the socket is
mechanically secured by means of spring-
loaded locking pins, and cannot be
connected without plug.
Before the initial operation, any foreign
matter will have to be removed from the
inside of the plugs and sockets.
Observe the national safety rules and
regulations for prevention of accidents as
well as the safety instructions included in
these operating instructions and set in
italics the same as this text!
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Conformity with standards
The plugs and sockets meet the
requirements of the following standards:
CEC
Part1 Canadian Electrical Code
C22.2 No.182.2-02
Plugs and
Receptacles
C22.2 No 60079-0-02 Electr. App. for Expl.
Gas Atmosp.- Part 0: General Requirements.
C22.2 No 60079-1-02 Electr. App. for Expl.
Gas Atmosp.- Part 1: Flameproof Enclosure
"d".
C22.2 No 60079-7-03 Electr. App. for Expl.
Gas Atmosp.- Part 7: Increased Safety "e".
C22.2 No 61241-1-1-03 Electr. App.
protected by enclosures and surface
limitation - Specification for apparatus.
NFPA 70
National Electric Code.
UL 1682
Plugs and Receptacles.
UL 1686
Pin and Sleeve Configurations.
UL 60079-0
Electr. App. for Expl. Gas
Atmosp.- Part 0: General Requirements.
UL 60079-1
Electr. App. for Expl. Gas
Atmosp.- Part 1: Flameproof Enclosure "d".
UL 60079-7
Electr. App. for Expl. Gas
Atmosp.- Part 7: Increased Safety "e".
UL 1203
Explosion-Proof and Dust
Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment for use in
Hazardous (Classified) Locations.
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Field of application
The plugs and sockets GHG 512 are suitable
for use in:
Class I, Zone 1
Class I, Division 2 -
Groups A, B, C and D
Class I, Zone 1
Class I, Division 2 -
Groups A, B, C and D
Class II,Division 1 -
Groups E, F and G
(cUL)!
The enclosure materials employed, including
the exterior metal parts, are made of high-
quality materials which ensure a corrosion
protection and resistance to chemical
substances corresponding to the
requirements in a "normal industrial
atmosphere":
- impact resistant polyamide
- glass-fibre reinforced polyester
- special steel AISI 316 L
In case of use in an extremely aggresive
atmosphere, please refer to manufacturer.
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Use/Properties
The GHG 512 plugs and sockets are used for
the power supply of local controls with varying
locations, as well as of electrical installations,
mobile machinery and driving gear in
hazardous areas.
The plugs and sockets can also be used in a
„normal industrial area".
The low-voltage plugs and sockets GHG 512
are fitted with a load break switch and can be
used up to max. 30 A (see technical data).
In order to switch on the socket, the plug is
inserted, pushed fully home and then turned
through approx. 45° to the right. Thereby the
plug is locked in the socket (see page 9, fig. 1).
For switching off and pulling the plug, proceed
in reverse order.
After separating the plug from the socket, the
latter shall be closed with the hinged cover
and secured with the bayonet ring.
Cooper Crouse-Hinds GmbH
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