RF coaxial cable feedthrough iSOLATE-CT
single-elementexplosion-proofATEX

RF coaxial cable feedthrough
RF coaxial cable feedthrough
RF coaxial cable feedthrough
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Characteristics

Product applications
for RF coaxial cable
Configuration
single-element
Protection level
standard, rugged, explosion-proof, IECEx, ATEX, IP66

Description

The iSOLATE-CT is an explosion proof connector transit, designed for use with the iSOLATE501 range of galvanic RF isolators to enable quick and simple wireless deployments in hazardous areas. When fitted to an explosion proof enclosure containing the Extronics iSOLATE501, the RF ports of standard wireless radio device are protected by the intrinsic safety concept meaning you can simple live connect, disconnect, and hot swap your antennas as necessary. The iSOLATE-CT’s IP66 industry standard ‘Type N’ RF connector eliminates the need to make off cable glands; installation is made simpler and less costly. Features II 2 GD Ex d IIC Gb Ex tb IIIC Db I M2 Ex d I Mb Class I,II,III, Division 1, Groups A-G Class I, Zone 1 Ex d IIC Gb Class I, Zone 21 Ex tb IIIC Db Wider range of antenna choices There’s no need to restrict yourself to only using certified antennas. The iSOLATE501 and iSOLATE-CT technology allows you to use any antenna that meets the requirements for simple apparatus, such as Extronics’ iANT2xx range of high quality and rugged antennas. Any antennas not listed in the Extronics range must be assessed by the user to ensure they meet the requirements for installation of non-electrical equipment in hazardous areas. The iSOLATE-CT RF connector must be used with suitably rated ATEX/IECEx approved intrinsically safe apparatus or associated apparatus, appropriate for the zone in which the equipment is to be installed.
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