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Plug-in explosion proof receptacle to provide power directly to electrical device for

portable and turnaround plants in hazardous and corrosive areas.

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Designed with confined recessed contacts in a flameproof aluminum housing or increased safety plastic housing, explosion proof receptacles, also known as explosion proof sockets or explosion proof plug and socket, are engineered to deliver safe electrical power for stationary or portable devices such as explosion proof lighting, motors, air conditioners, and other appliances in hazardous and corrosive environments. Whether connecting single-phase or three-phase loads, the explosion proof electrical outlets ensure contacts are deeply hidden to prevent arcing or sparks, mitigating explosion risks in dusty environments. Additionally, ATEX sockets and explosion proof receptacle boxes can be installed in enclosed explosion proof enclosures or panels for convenient plug-in connections via free-standing or surface-mounted brackets, ensuring compatibility with dust proof electrical outlets and explosion proof switches and sockets.

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Explosion Proof Receptacle

Explosion Proof Receptacle Explosion Proof Socket and Plug SSP-P Series

C1D2, C2D1, C2D2

Zone 1&2, Zone 21&22

<125A

Type 4X, IP66

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Explosion Proof Receptacle Flame Proof Socket and Plug SSP-A Series

C1D1, C1D2, C2D1, C2D2

Zone 1&2, Zone 21&22

<125A

Type 4X, IP66

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Features

Explosion Proof Receptacle

  • Die cast Aluminum alloy flame proof Ex d housing 

  • Glass reinforced plastic increased safety housing

  • Current rating for 16A, 32A, 63A, 125A 

  • Grounding through extra PE pole for safety enhancing

  • Pole option 2P, 2P+PE, 1P+N+PE, 3P+PE, 3P+N+PE

  • Designated interlock function for socket and plug 

  • Wide voltage input up to 690V AC

  • Wide ambient temperature range from -40℃ - +55℃

  • IP66 ingress protection, NEMA 4X

  • Class 1 Div 1, Class 1 Div 2, Class 2 Division 1, Class 2 Division 1

  • Group A, B, C, D, Group C, D, IIB, IIC

  • Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21, Zone 22


Main Usage

Explosion Proof Receptacle

Explosion proof receptacle can be applied for many usages, now we are listing the main usage directions from four aspects, function, hazard class division, usage by application and alternative for brand-new models.


                   Area


Model
Division/GroupZone/Group
C1D1C1D2Group A, B, C, DGroup C, DZone 1Zone 2IICIIB
SSP-P
×

×××
SSP-A×××
××


  • Function

To provide reliable plug-in power for devices, explosion proof receptacles, also known as explosion proof sockets or explosion proof plug and socket, ensure secure electrical connections under explosion-protected conditions for lighting and, in particular, three-phase high voltage devices. These explosion proof electrical outlets facilitate safe and close contact with any load equipped with plugs, maintaining safety in hazardous environments.


  • Hazard class division

Explosion proof receptacles are designed to meet various hazardous area classifications, including Class 1 Div 1 and Class 1 Div 2, covering Group A, B, C, D, as well as Zone 1 and Zone 2, and IIC environments. For detailed classifications, refer to the hazardous area classification chart. ATEX sockets and dust proof electrical outlets are also available to ensure compliance in dusty environments, with options like explosion proof receptacle boxes and explosion proof switches and sockets for enhanced safety and versatility.

Explosion Proof Receptacle
  • Usage by application

Depends on the application field, explosion proof enclosure can be used in refinery plants, petroleum plants, chemical plants, metal processing plant, mining plants, waste water plants and anywhere flammable gas, vapor, mist and dust present.


  • Alternative for brand-new model

SUREALL explosion proof receptacle is the alternative solution for atex sockets, atex plug, ccp socket, srd full form, eprc receptacle, spy plug, krajc socket, powergard receptacle, class 1 div 1 receptacle, class 1 div 2 receptacle, hazardous area plugs.

Explosion Proof Receptacle Main Usage

How do Explosion Proof Outlets Work?

Explosion proof outlets, also called explosion proof receptacle, is a plug-in receptacle to connect and disconnect the power for electrical apparatus through enclosed and physical contacting with explosion proof plug, Thus, through isolating the electrical contacts parts in a flame proof housing or increased safety housing to limit the explosion transferring to outside of housing, explosion proof outlets prevent the spark or explosion from forming regardless of presenting flammable gas, vapor or dust.


How do Explosion Proof Outlets Work


Note: AL means aluminum alloy, GRP means glass reinforced plastic.

SUREALL explosion proof receptacle can be used in gas group A, B, C, D and gas group IIC, current rates from 16A, 32A, 63A up to 125A, SSP-P series explosion proof receptacle is made of glass reinforced plastic, SSP-A series explosion proof receptacle is made of aluminum alloy.

How do Explosion Proof Outlets Work?
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FAQs about Explosion Proof Receptacle

Q

What is explosion proof socket?

A

SUREALL Explosion proof socket SSP-A series is designed with explosive protected housing containing the formed explosion within the housing to prevent the heat from entering into the surrounding environment, normally it works as the connection to power for electrical device with explosion proof plug together.

Q

What causes a plug socket to explode?

A

Inside both the ends of the explosion proof socket and plug, it consists of several poles electrical contacts, after toughing all contacts, the over-current and short-circuit may produce spark, heat or fire in some case, if there is flammable gas or dust around the contacts, the contacts part can explode probably. Explosion proof plug and socket will not transfer the explosion to damage the ambient location.

FAQs about Explosion Proof Receptacle
Explosion Proof Receptacle FAQs
Q

What is a factory sealed receptacle?

A

SUREALL explosion proof receptacle SSP-P series is glass reinforced plastic housing treated by increased safety technology, in order to stop the external gas or dust coming into the housing, the receptacle housing should be factory sealed with tight sealing crack through high quality sealing washer.

Q

What is ATEX electrical equipment?

A

ATEX electrical equipment is ATEX certified explosion proof electrical equipment in the electrical control system including ATEX explosion proof lighting, ATEX explosion proof switch, ATEX explosion proof junction box, ATEX explosion proof panel and ATEX explosion proof receptacle, ATEX is the most common recognized certificate of European explosion proof standard.

Q

Are metal plug sockets safe?

A

Yes, metal plug sockets are safe. The metal material of explosion proof socket and plug is not the electrical conductor directly, but is only the protective enclosure to accommodate the electrical conductor and insulation support, thus the metal plug sockets will be conduct electricity to be dangerous. Moreover, the protective enclosure can pass the heat from inside the housing to outside the housing to enhance the safety.

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