MCT Brattberg Cable & Pipe Transit Catalog
MCT Brattberg Cable & Pipe Transit Catalog
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Product program Product program
At Sea E-Series
Maritime and offshore. The E-series has built-in protection against EMI, EMP
Cable and pipe transits are primarily used for and ESD. Protection against lightning strikes, grounding
applications in hazardous maritime and offshore and bonding of communication, instruments, power,
environments. braid, wire armored (AC and TECK 90) cables and
copper pipes.
On Land On Train
Transits for high risk land-based applications Putting safety on rolling stock.
protecting people, environment and vital industries.
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Our History
MCT Brattberg´s origins reach back to 1759, a time when mechanical workshop made a variety of product´s, among
Lyckeåborg, just outside in southern Sweden, was designated them the wellknown cut nail. The 1950s saw the manufacture
the site for the construction of a copper hammer. The Lyckeby of a new product, the MCT Brattberg cable and pipe transit,
River waterfall was the ideal location for powering the hammer. named after inventor Nils Brattberg.
The company´s modern history started after World War II. The
The original
cable transit is constantly
evolving
Mister Nils Brattberg invented a simple but clever idea of a compression plate with integrated compression bolt. In 1994,
frame with insert blocks and an end seal. The MCT Brattberg came the Pre-lubricated blocks and saves a great deal of time
system was patented worldwide. In the 1950s the oil rigs and during installation. 1997, we introduced AddBlock, the
nuclear power stations demanded cable and pipe installations universal block with increased flexibility in the packing. 1999,
with proven safety records. The MCT Brattberg system quickly came the U-blocks and Plugs. Together with the AddBlocks the
became a worldwide solution, because of its high packing became even mor flexible. 2018, was the HandiBlock
performance and safety features. And we´ve been improving a new blocksystem designed to minimize errors and wastage.
it ever since. MCT Brattberg has an extensive global dealer network, which
Some examples are: In the 1970s, the round RGP frame was ensures the product’s availability in most markets. Exports from
introduced. At first it was designed for core-drilled holes in Sweden constitute roughly 95% of sales.
concrete. Today it is even installed in the decks and bulkheads Comprehensive documentation shows that our products and
of ships. In 1986, we introduced the Lycron rubber for our systems resistance to fire, water, gas and pressure meets the
insert blocks. The same year saw the launch of the composite latest safety requirements.
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Frames
The design, materials, construction and finish of
frames play decisive roles in determining the safety
of frames in withstanding constant stress in
maritime and land-based environments.
Cable management
Before working with insert blocks, cable
management has to be carried out. Basically, this
means that all cables passing through frames must
have enough movement to allow them to be
positioned correctly to facilitate fitting the insert
blocks.
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Welded RGS transit Casting into concrete RGB transit Bolted RGG transit RGB transit placed in a drilled hole.
No compression plate or final seal Is required
Comprehensive benefits
MCT Brattberg cable and pipe transits are designed and • The design and features of each type of
manufactured to provide maximum benefits to all components, e.g. insert blocks with clear
Transit frames Insert blocks
concerned as shown below. identification, tight tolerances and
self-lubrication, make them easy to install. • The frames are strong enough to withstand • The cable/pipe diameter can be clearly
System concept • Costs are reduced and assembly facilitated by extreme conditions, e.g. shock and vibration of identified on each insert block.
no special tools required to install transits. ship bulkheads and decks. • The blocks are made of a self-extinguishing
• Packing guides are available to show how best • Each corner is multiple-welded (at least two material.
• The system is comprehensive, i.e. contains a
to configure insert blocks and cable welds) to meet the requirements of a • The blocks are self-lubricated to facilitate
complete range of frames, blocks, insulation,
within frames. destruction test. installation.
collars and products.
• Transit design planning software is available for • Robotic welding is used to maintain uniform • The block retain their shape over the long term
• Long-term reliability of all components for
engineers/designers to save time and effort and consistent high-quality welds. to maintain correct functionality.
example, frames and insert blocks continue to
involved with configuring transits. • Tight dimensional tolerances to maintain the • The blocks do not crack, melt, harden or become
provide an effective seal over the long term even
• To ensure consistent quality of all system defined functionality of insert blocks and other brittle under normal environmental conditions.
when continually exposed to averse conditions.
components, their production is governed by an components. • The blocks do not release corrosive gases such
• A warranty period that support long-term reliability
accepted and independent QA/QC system like • The inner surfaces are smooth and free from as fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine when
and gives confidence in products and supplier.
ISO 9001. residual weld spatter to facilitate insert block subject to fire.
• The system provides the application flexibility
• Transit components are durable and stable packing. • The blocks do not deteriorate when under attack
needed to quickly configure and install all types
enough to allow later disassembly. by rodents, insects or microorganisms.
of cable and pipe transit.
• The blocks are moulded to tight tolerances to
ensure uniform and accurate sizing.
• Block design prevents displacement after
installation.
• The blocks result in minimal waste during
installation.
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At Sea
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Putting Safety First Page 4
RGSR Page 17
U30
60/44 60/48
RGP
Components / Planning Standard Block Pages 26-27
Accessories
AddBlock Page 28
Plug Page 29
U-Block Pages 31
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The MCT Brattberg Tested, approved and
We now offer:
CERTIFICATE OF FIRE APPROVAL
The product detailed below will be accepted for compliance with the applicable Lloyd’s Register Rules and
Regulations and with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, (SOLAS), 1974, as amended, for
use on ships and offshore installations classed with Lloyd’s Register, and for use on ships and offshore
installations when authorised by contracting governments to issue the relevant certificates, licences, permits etc.
INSPECTION
Manufacturer MCT Brattberg AB
Description MCT Brattberg Type: “RGS Cable Penetration seals” installed in Single/Multiple
rectangular MCT Brattberg Mild, Stainless Steel or Aluminium Frames
Sheet No
SAS F160151/M2
1 of 5
Signed
Name
LR 427.1.2016.09
This certificate is not valid for equipment, the design or manufacture of which has been varied or modified
from the specimen tested. The manufacturer should notify Lloyd’s Register of any modification or changes to
TESTING
the equipment in order to obtain a valid Certificate.
Lloyd's Register Group Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as
the 'Lloyd's Register'. Lloyd's Register assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the information
or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person has signed a contract with the relevant Lloyd's Register entity for the provision of this information or
advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract.
Issued to
MCT Brattberg AB
KARLSKRONA, Sweden
TRAINING
DNV GL offshore standards
DNV GL rules for classification – Ships
DNV GL statutory interpretations DNVGL-SI-0364 – SOLAS interpretations
DNV GL class programme DNVGL-CP-0165 – Type approval – Cable and pipe penetrations
Application :
Approved for use as penetration system for approved ship cables in class A steel or aluminium
bulkheads and decks.
Approval Engineer:
instruction.
This Certificate is subject to terms and conditions overleaf. Any significant change in design or construction may render this Certificate invalid.
The validity date relates to the Type Approval Certificate and not to the approval of equipment/systems installed.
© DNV GL 2014. DNV GL and the Horizon Graphic are trademarks of DNV GL AS.
In 1986 our sealing method and quality system was adapted to Our products are tested and certified by a long
meet the rigid requirements of the offshore industry and have list of customers, laboratories and certification
been coutinuously to current requirements. organizations.
Today MCT Brattberg is assessed and certified by DNV, in ABS, American Bureau of Shipping - Canadian Coast Guard - Bureau Veritas China
accordance with the Quality and Environment Management Classification Society - Australian Maritime Safety Authority - DNV-GL, Det Norske
system standard EN ISO 9001 and 14001, for the design, Veritas Korean Register of Shipping - Lloyds’ Register of Shipping - Nippon Kaiji
Kyokai Polski Rejestr Statkow - Germanischer Lloyd - Swedish Adm. of Shipping and
manufacture and supply of fire barrier and sealed transit Navigation Croatian Register of Shipping - RINA, Registro Italiano Navale Russian
systems associated with cable and pipe routes in building Maritime Register - US Coast Guard - US Navy - Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada
and marine environments. As a direct result of this achievement,
quality and environmental assessments are carried out by DNV MCT Brattberg is also certified according to MED, Marine Equipment Directive
twice annually. (via Lloyds’ Register of Shipping)
Please consult MCT Brattberg for latest updated certificates and approvals.
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The original Special products
cable transit Frames
for specific uses
PTG
Presswedge
Based on the simple but clever idea of a frame with Stayplates MCT Brattberg manufactures a number of special products.
Insert Blocks and an end seal, the MCT Brattberg is the High pressure secure cable transits, transits for wave guides
Blocks
original transit system. and blocks with built-in protection against electromagnetic
The MCT Brattberg system was patented in the early 1950s. pulse due to lightning or nuclear blast.
When oil rigs and nuclear power stations demanded cable
and pipe installations with proven safety records, the MCT
High pressure seals RGPH is certified up to 66,7 bar
Brattberg system became a worldwide solution, we´ve been
improving it ever since. Comprehensive documentation shows is an example of our special products. Several types of high
that its resistance to fire, water, gas and pressure meets the pressure seals are available. Often these have been designed
latest safety requirements. in collaboration with a customer. They are used, for example,
Frames in the supporting legs of oil rigs or in submarines. An
The industry standard example is the RGPH seal, which is certified up to 66.7 bar.
Our own experience has shown that for a standard STG
frame used for maritime applications, an internal width of
The E-series
Endpacking
120.5 mm (4.74”) a depth of 60 mm (2.36”) and wall and components provide the same protection as the
thickness of 10 mm (0.39”) are optimal window sizes for Compression standard MCT Brattberg system but with added, built-in
plate
maintaining structural strength and for fitting insert blocks. The protection against electromagnetic pulses caused by lightning
welded corners are rounded for added strength. Both single Stayplates or nuclear blast.
and multiple transits frames are available. They also give protection against interference, electronic
The dimensions of the various frames have become the Blocks sabotage and static electricity.
industry standard simply because these types of frames were All dimensions are exactly the same as for the other
EMC products for grounding and bonding.
the first to be introduced and have proved successful over MCT Brattberg components.
time. The E-series are aproved for Grounding and Bonding.
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RGS RGS
Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) MultipleFrames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGS-2 2,2 3,9 5,7 7,4 9,2 10,9 4.9 8.6 12.6 32.6 20.3 24.0
RGSO WITH REMOVABLE END WEIGHT CHART RGS-4 2,7 4,6 6,5 8,4 10,3 12,2 6.0 10.1 1.43 37.3 22.7 26.9
RGS-6 3,2 5,4 7,6 9,8 12,0 14,2 7.1 11.9 16.8 41.0 26.5 31.3
RGS is MCT Brattberg’s standard transit frame for marine applications. It has a
MILD STEEL RGS-8 3,8 6,3 8,9 11,4 14,0 16,5 8.4 13.9 19.6 44.8 30.9 36.4
standard internal width of 120 mm (4.72”) and is 60 mm (2.36”) deep. There are
four sizes of RGS, denoted by 2,4, 6 and 8 depending on their height. They may RGS-2+2 3,6 8,1 11,9 15,7 19,5 23,3 7.9 17.9 26.2 52.9 43.0 51.4
S355JR
be used in both vertical and/or horizontal multiple frames. S355J2
RGS-2+4 4,2 8,8 12,8 16,7 20,7 24,6 9.3 19.4 28.2 56.7 45.6 54.2
RGSO with
The RGS is welded into an accurately pre-cut hole in the deck or bulkhead. removable end S355K2 RGS-2+6 4,8 9,5 13,6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 60.0 48.3 57.3
As with all our frames, RGS is produced in steel, stainless steel, or aluminium. RGS-2+8 5,5 10,3 14,7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 64.4 51.8 61.5
For installations where cables are already in place, specify RGSO, which has A36
RGS-4+4 4,8 9,5 13,6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 60.0 48.3 57.3
a removable end. RGS weight charts can be found on the next page. AH36
DH36 RGS-4+6 5,5 10,3 14,7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 64.4 51.8 61.5
EH36 RGS-4+8 5,9 11,1 15,8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 68.3 55.3 65.7
RGS-6+6 5,9 11,1 15,8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 68.3 55.3 65.7
Size in mm Size in inches
RGS-6+8 6,5 12,0 17,0 22,1 27,1 32,1 14.3 26.5 37.5 73.0 59.7 70.8
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames RGS-8+8 7,2 12,9 18,3 23,7 29,1 34,5 15.9 28.4 40.3 78.0 64.2 76.1
RGS
Frame size H(Height) x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn RGS-2 2,2 4,0 5,8 7,6 9,4 11,2 4.9 8.8 12.8 33.5 20.7 24.7
RGS-2 121 140,5 271 401,5 532 662,5 793 4.76 5.53 10.67 15.81 20.94 26.08 31.2 RGS-4 2,8 4,7 6,7 8,6 10,6 12,6 6.2 10.4 14.8 38.1 23.4 27.8
W=
W=
RGS-4 179,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 10 + 7.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 0.40 RGS-6 3,3 5,5 7,8 10,0 12,3 14,5 7.3 12.1 17.2 41.9 27.1 31.7
+ 5.14
RGS-6 238 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 130,5 9.37 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - x n RGS-8 3,9 6,5 9,1 11,7 14,3 16,9 8.6 14.3 20.1 45.9 31.5 37.3
xn
RGS-2+2 3,7 8,3 12,2 16,1 20,0 23,9 8.2 18.3 26.9 54.5 44.1 52.7
RGS-8 296,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.67 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - STAINLESS
STEEL RGS-2+4 4,3 9,0 13,1 17,1 21,2 25,2 9.5 19.8 28.9 58.2 46.7 55.6
RGS-2+2 242 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 9.53 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - Standard frames come in four sizes:
RGS-2+6 4,9 9,7 14,0 18,2 22,5 26,7 10.8 21.4 30.9 61.5 49.6 58.9
RGS-2+4 300,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.83 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 2, 4, 6 and 8. They are 1.4404
RGS-2+8 5,6 10,6 15,1 19,6 24,1 28,6 12.3 23.4 33.3 65.9 53.1 63.1
RGS-2+6 359 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 14.13 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - all the same width. Height
AISI 316L RGS-4+4 4,9 9,7 14,0 18,2 22,5 26,7 10.8 21.4 30.9 61.5 49.6 58.9
differences are shown below.
RGS-2+8 417,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.44 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
The material is 10 mm (0.39”) thick RGS-4+6 5,6 10,6 15,1 19,6 24,1 28,6 12.3 23.4 33.3 65.9 53.1 63.1
RGS-4+4 359 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 14.13 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-4+8 6,0 11,4 16,2 21,0 25,8 30,6 13.2 25.1 35.7 70.1 56.9 67.5
RGS-4+6 417,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.44 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-6+6 6,0 11,4 16,2 21,0 25,8 30,6 13.2 25.1 35.7 70.1 56.9 67.5
RGS-4+8 476 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 18.74 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-6+8 6,7 12,3 17,5 22,6 27,8 32,9 14.8 27.1 38.6 74.7 61.3 72.5
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
H H
RGS-6+6 476 18.74 RGS-8+8 7,4 13,2 18,8 24,3 29,9 35,4 16.3 29.1 41.4 80.0 65.9 78.0
160
RGS-6+8 534,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 21.04 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 100 (6.30”) RGS-2 0,8 1,4 2,0 2,6 3,2 3,8 1.8 3.1 4.4 11.5 7.1 8.4
(3.94”)
W W RGS-4 1,0 1,6 2,3 3,0 3,6 4,3 2.2 3.5 5.1 13.0 7.9 9.5
RGS-8+8 593 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 23.35 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-6 60 RGS-6X2
(2.36”) 120 120 RGS-6 1,1 1,9 2,7 3,4 4,2 5,0 2.4 4.2 6.0 14.3 9.3 11.0
RGS-2+2 232 140,5 9.13 5.53 (4.72”) (4.72”)
RGS-2 RGS-4 RGS-8 1,3 2,2 3,1 4,0 4,9 5,8 2.9 4.9 6.8 15.7 10.8 12.8
RGS-2+4 290,5 - ,, - 11.44 - ,, - RGS-2+2 1,3 2,8 4,2 5,5 6,9 8,2 2.9 6.2 9.3 18.5 15.2 18.1
RGS-2+6 349 - ,, - 13.74 - ,, - ALUMINIUM RGS-2+4 1,5 3,1 4,5 5,9 7,2 8,6 3.3 6.8 9.9 20.1 15.9 19.0
n = number of frames wide. n = number of frames wide.
RGS-2+8 407,5 - ,, - Tolerance single frame: 16.04 - ,, - Tolerance single frame: RGS-2+6 1,7 3,3 4,8 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 21.2 17.0 20.1
H H
Height ± 1 mm Height ± 0.04”, EN AW-6082 RGS-2+8 1,9 3,6 5,2 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 22.5 18.3 21.6
RGS-4+4 349 - ,, - Width ± 1 mm 13.74 - ,, - Width ± 0.04”.
280
220 (11.02”) EN AW-5086 RGS-4+4 1,7 3,3 4,8 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 21.2 17.0 20.1
RGS-4+6 407,5 - ,, - Material thickness is 10 mm 16.04 - ,, - Material thickness is 0.39”. (8.66”)
RGS-4+6 1,9 3,6 5,2 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 22.5 18.3 21.6
RGS-4+8 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - RGS-4+8 2,1 3,9 5,5 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 24.0 19.4 22.9
RGS-6+6 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - W W 120 120 RGS-6+6 2,1 3,9 5,5 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 24.0 19.4 22.9
RGS-6+6 RGS-6+6X3 (4.72”) (4.72”)
RGS-6+8 524,5 - ,, - 20.65 - ,, - RGS-8 RGS-6+8 2,3 4,2 6,0 7,7 9,5 11,2 5.1 9.3 13.2 25.6 20.9 24.7
RGS-8+8 2,5 4,5 6,4 8,3 10,2 12,1 5.5 9.9 14.1 27.3 22.5 26.7
RGS-8+8 583 - ,, - 22.95 - ,, -
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RGSF and RGSFB
Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGSF/B-2 5,9 8,9 11,8 14,8 17,8 20,7 13.0 19.6 26.0 32.6 39.2 45.6
RGSF/B-4 7,0 10,3 13,6 16,9 20,2 23,4 15.4 22.7 30.0 37.3 44.5 51.6
RGSF/B-6 8,0 11,5 15,1 18,6 22,1 25,6 17.6 25.4 33.3 41.0 48.7 56.4
RGSF is a standard RGS transit frame with a flange that allows the frame to be welded The RGSFB transit frame
RGSF/B-8 9,0 12,8 16,5 20,3 24,0 27,8 19.8 28.2 36.4 44.8 52.9 61.3
into a hole which is slightly larger than the frame. is similar to RGSF except MILD STEEL
RGSF comes in the four standard sizes, 2, 4, 6 and 8, and has the standard measurements of the that it is bolted to the deck RGSF/B-2+2 8,4 13,9 19,0 24,0 29,1 34,1 18.5 30.6 41.9 52.9 64.2 75.2
S355JR
RGS, but with the added width of the flange: 60 mm (2.36”) wide and 10 mm (0.39”) thick. or bulkhead.The bolted RGSF/B-2+4 9,5 15,3 20,5 25,7 30,9 36,1 20.9 33.7 45.2 56.7 68.1 79.6
S355J2
RGSF can also be installed in multiple frames, se page 17. frames can be used in areas RGSF
S355K2 RGSF/B-2+6 10,6 16,5 21,9 27,2 32,6 37,9 23.4 36.4 48.3 60.0 71.9 83.6
For installations where cables are already in place, specify RGSFO which has a where hot working is
RGSF/B-2+8 11,7 17,9 23,5 29,2 34,8 40,4 25.8 39.5 51.8 64.4 76.7 89.1
removable end. prohibited, or when the A36
RGSF/B-4+4 10,6 16,5 21,9 27,2 32,6 37,9 23.4 36.4 48.3 60.0 71.9 83.6
stress level induced by AH36
welding is unacceptable. DH36 RGSF/B-4+6 11,7 17,9 23,5 29,2 34,8 40,4 25.8 39.5 51.8 64.4 76.7 89.1
RGSFB frames are supplied EH36 RGSF/B-4+8 12,8 19,2 25,1 31,0 36,9 42,8 28.2 42.3 55.3 68.3 81.4 94.4
in kit form, complete with RGSFB RGSF/B-6+6 12,8 19,2 25,1 31,0 36,9 42,8 28.2 42.3 55.3 68.3 81.4 94.4
drilled holes, bolts, nuts,
RGSF/B-6+8 13,9 20,6 26,9 33,1 39,4 45,6 30.6 45.4 59.3 73.0 86.9 100.5
washers and a gasket or
Size in mm Size in inches
sealing compound.The RGSF/B-8+8 15,0 22,1 28,7 35,4 42,0 48,6 33.1 48.7 63.3 78.0 92.6 107.1
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames standard sizes and weights RGSF/B-2 6,1 9,1 12,1 15,2 18,2 21,2 13.4 20.1 26.7 33.5 40.1 46.7
RGSF/B-6+8 654,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 25.77 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSF/B-4 2,5 3,6 4,8 5,9 7,1 8,2 5.5 7.9 10.6 13.0 15.7 18.1
RGSF/B-8+8 713 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 28.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSF/B-6 2,8 4,0 5,3 6,5 7,7 9,0 6.2 8.8 11.7 14.3 17.0 19.8
RGSF/B-2+2 352 260,5 13.86 10,26 RGSF/B-8 3,2 4,5 5,8 7,1 8,4 9,7 7.1 9.9 12.8 15.7 18.5 21.4
H 220 280
(8.66”) (11.02”)
RGSF/B-2+2 2,9 4,9 6,7 8,4 10,2 11,9 6.4 10.8 14.8 18.5 22.5 26.2
RGSF/B-2+4 410,5 - ,, - 16.16 - ,, -
RGSF/B-2+4 3,3 5,4 7,2 9,1 10,9 12,7 7.3 11.9 15.9 20.1 24.0 28.0
RGSF/B-2+6 469 - ,, - n = number of frames wide. 18.46 - ,, - n = number of frames wide. ALUMINIUM
Tolerance single frame: Tolerance single frame: RGSF/B-2+6 3,7 5,8 7,7 9,6 11,4 13,3 8.2 12.8 17.0 21.2 25.1 29.3
RGSF/B-2+8 527,5 - ,, - Height ± 1 mm 20.77 - ,, - Height ± 0.04”, 120 120
Width ± 1 mm Width ± 0.04”. 65 W (4.72”) (4.72”) EN AW-6082 RGSF/B-2+8 4,1 6,3 8,3 10,2 12,2 14,1 9.0 13.9 18.3 22.5 26.9 31.1
RGSF/B-4+4 469 - ,, - Material thickness is 10 mm 18.46 - ,, - Material thickness is 0.39”.
(2,56”) RGSF/B-6+6x3
RGSF/B-6 RGSF/B-8 EN AW-5086
RGSF/B-4+4 3,7 5,8 7,7 9,6 11,4 13,3 8.2 12.8 17.0 21.2 25.1 29.3
RGSF/B-4+6 527,5 - ,, - 20.77 - ,, -
RGSF-frames are normally supplied RGSF-frames are normally RGSF/B-4+6 4,1 6,3 8,3 10,2 12,2 14,1 9.0 13.9 18.3 22.5 26.9 31.1
RGSF/B-4+8 586 - ,, - with straight corners but are also 23.07 - ,, - supplied with straight corners
available with round corners with a but are also available with round RGSF/B-4+8 4,5 6,7 8,8 10,9 12,9 15,0 9.9 14.8 19.4 24.0 28.4 33.1
RGSF/B-6+6 586 - ,, - radius of 63 mm 23.07 - ,, - corners with a radius of 2.48”. RGSF/B-6+6 4,5 6,7 8,8 10,9 12,9 15,0 9.9 14.8 19.4 24.0 28.4 33.1
RGSF/B-6+8 644,5 - ,, - 25.37 - ,, - RGSF/B-6+8 4,9 7,2 9,4 11,6 13,7 15,9 10.8 15.9 20.7 25.6 30.2 35.1
RGSF/B-8+8 703 - ,, - 27.68 - ,, - RGSF/B-8+8 5,3 7,7 10,0 12,4 14,7 17,0 11.7 17.0 22.0 27.3 32.4 37.5
10 11
RGSC RGSC
Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGSC-2 2,2 3,9 5,7 7,4 9,2 10,9 4.9 8.6 12.6 16.3 20.3 24.0
WEIGHT CHART
RGSC-4 2,7 4,6 6,5 8,4 10,3 12,2 6.0 10.1 14.3 18.5 22.7 26.9
RGSC-6 3,2 5,4 7,6 9,8 12,0 14,2 7.1 11.9 16.8 21.6 26.5 31.3
RGSC is used in decks and bulkheads which are subjected to higher degrees RGSC
of stress and heavier loading. The additional, rounded ends help prevent stress MILD STEEL RGSC-8 3,8 6,3 8,9 11,4 14,0 16,5 8.4 13.9 19.6 25.1 30.9 36.4
cracking. Similar to the RGS frame, it is available in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8. RGSC-2+2 3,6 8,1 11,9 15,7 19,5 23,3 7.9 17.9 26.2 34.6 43.0 51.4
RGSC can also be supplied as multiple frames. Available in mild steel, stainless S355JR
RGSC-2+4 4,2 8,8 12,8 16,7 20,7 24,6 9.3 19.4 28.2 36.8 45.6 54.2
steel and aluminium. Special cornerblocks and STG-endpackings with rounded S355J2
S355K2 RGSC-2+6 4,8 9,5 13,6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 39.2 48.3 57.3
corners are available.
RGSC-2+8 5,5 10,3 14,7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 42.1 51.8 61.5
Endpacking,
A36
centre RGSC-4+4 4,8 9,5 13,6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 39.2 48.3 57.3
AH36
DH36 RGSC-4+6 5,5 10,3 14,7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 42.1 51.8 61.5
EH36 RGSC-4+8 5,9 11,1 15,8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 45.2 55.3 65.7
Size in mm Size in inches
RGSC-6+6 5,9 11,1 15,8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 45.2 55.3 65.7
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames
RGSC-6+8 6,5 12,0 17,0 22,1 27,1 32,1 14.3 26.5 37.5 48.7 59.7 70.8
Frame size H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn
RGSC-8+8 7,2 12,9 18,3 23,7 29,1 34,5 15.9 28.4 40.3 52.2 64.2 76.1
RGSC-2 121 140,5 271 401,5 532 662,5 793 4.76 5.53 10.67 15.81 20.94 26.08 31.22 RGSC-2 2,2 4,0 5,8 7,6 9,4 11,2 4.9 8.8 12.8 16.8 20.7 24.7
W= W=
RGSC-4 179,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 130+ 7.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 0.40 RGSC-4 2,8 4,7 6,7 8,6 10,6 12,6 6.2 10.4 14.8 19.0 23.4 27.8
130,5 + 5.14
RGSC-6 238 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - x n 9.37 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - x n RGSC-6 3,3 5,5 7,8 10,0 12,3 14,5 7.3 12.1 17.2 22.0 27.1 32.0
RGSC-8 296,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.67 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSC-8 3,9 6,5 9,1 11,7 14,3 16,9 8.6 14.3 20.1 25.8 31.5 37.3
Cornerblocks
RGSC-2+2 242 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 9.53 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - Endpacking, left Standard frames come in four sizes: STAINLESS RGSC-2+2 3,7 8,3 12,2 16,1 20,0 23,9 8.2 18.3 26.9 35.5 44.1 52.7
RGSC-2+8 407,5 - ,, - n = number of frames wide. 16.04 - ,, - n = number of frames wide. RGSC-2+2 1,3 2,8 4,2 5,5 6,9 8,2 2.9 6.2 9.3 12.1 15.2 18.1
Tolerance single frame: Tolerance single frame:
RGSC-4+4 349 - ,, - Height ± 1 mm 13.74 - ,, - Height ± 0.04”,
ALUMINIUM
RGSC-2+4 1,5 3,1 4,5 5,9 7,2 8,6 3.3 6.8 9.9 13.0 15.9 19.0
Width ± 1 mm Width ± 0.01”
RGSC-4+6 407,5 - ,, - Material thickness is 10 mm 16.04 - ,, - Material thickness is 0.39”.
280
(11,02”)
RGSC-2+6 1,7 3,3 4,8 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 13.7 17.0 20.1
H H 220
(8,66”)
EN AW-6082 RGSC-2+8 1,9 3,6 5,2 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 14.8 18.3 21.6
RGSC-4+8 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, -
EN AW-5086
RGSC-4+4 1,7 3,3 4,8 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 13.7 17.0 20.1
RGSC-6+6 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, -
RGSC-4+6 1,9 3,6 5,2 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 14.8 18.3 21.6
RGSC-6+8 524,5 - ,, - 20.65 - ,, - 120 120
(4.72”) (4.72”)
W W RGSC-4+8 2,1 3,9 5,5 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 15.9 19.4 22.9
RGSC-8+8 583 - ,, - 22.95 - ,, - RGSC-6+6 RGSC-6+6x3 RGSC-6 RGSC-8
RGSC-6+6 2,1 3,9 5,5 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 15.9 19.4 22.9
RGSC-6+8 2,3 4,2 6,0 7,7 9,5 11,2 5.1 9.3 13.2 17.0 20.9 24.7
RGSC-8+8 2,5 4,5 6,4 8,3 10,2 12,1 5.5 9.9 14.1 18.3 22.5 26.7
12 13
RGSK and RGSbtb RGSK
Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Multiple Frames W (widht) Muliple Frames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGSK
RGSK-2 4,7 7,7 10,7 13,7 16,7 19,7 10.4 17.0 23.6 30.2 36.8 43.4
RGSK is an extended, standard RGS RGSbtb is a double transit which is RGSbtb WEIGHT CHART RGSK-4 6,0 9,3 12,6 15,9 19,2 22,5 13.2 20.5 27.8 35.1 42.3 49.6
transit frame, with machined grooves packed from both sides, enabling on RGSK-6 7,3 10,9 14,5 18,2 21,8 25,4 16.1 24.0 32.0 40.1 48.1 56.0
for stayplates and compression plates. site pressure testing of the penetration. MILD STEEL RGSK-8 8,7 12,5 16,4 20,4 24,3 28,2 19.2 27.6 36.2 45.0 53.6 62.2
The material is 10 mm (0.39”) thick on Installations with this transit can be RGSK-2+2 7,8 11,9 16,1 20,4 24,6 28,8 17.2 26.2 35.5 45.0 54.2 63.5
the ends and 12 mm (0.47”) thick on pressure tested from the space between S355JR
RGSK-2+4 9,2 13,6 18,1 22,6 27,1 31,6 20.3 30.0 39.9 49.8 59.7 69.7
the sides. RGSK is available in the four the pack block units.This also conform S355J2
standard sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8. the jet-fire rating. S355K2 RGSK-2+6 10,6 15,2 20,0 24,8 29,5 34,3 23.4 33.5 44.1 54.7 65.0 75.6
RGSK frames are recommended if An RGSbtb frame can be used to protect RGSK-2+8 11,9 16,9 22,0 27,0 32,1 37,1 26.2 37.3 48.5 59.5 70.8 81.8
pooling of water on the transit face cables from water penetration, combined A36
RGSK-4+4 10,6 15,2 20,0 24,8 29,5 34,3 23.4 33.5 44.1 54.7 65.0 75.6
makes it necessary to install packing with EMC protection. One side of the AH36
DH36 RGSK-4+6 11,9 16,9 22,0 27,0 32,1 37,1 26.2 37.3 48.5 59.5 70.8 81.8
blocks at a certain distance from the packing takes care of water penetration
EH36 RGSK-4+8 13,2 18,4 23,7 29,1 34,4 39,7 29.1 40.6 52.2 64.2 75.8 87.5
deck or bulkhead. and the other side gives
The frame is 120 mm (4.72”) deep (as EMC protection. The frame is 10 mm (0.39”)thick RGSK-6+6 13,2 18,4 23,7 29,1 34,4 39,7 29.1 40.6 52.2 64.2 75.8 87.5
opposed to 60 mm (2.36”) on a RGS) on the ends and 12 mm (0.47”) RGSK-6+8 14,5 20,0 25,5 31,0 36,5 42,5 32.0 44.1 56.2 68.3 80.5 93.7
and of standard internal width thick on the sides. It is 200 mm RGSK-8+8 15,9 21,6 27,4 33,2 38,9 45,2 35.1 47.6 60.4 73.2 85.8 99.6
120 mm (4.72”) (7.87”) deep. Other dimensions
RGSK-2 4,8 7,9 11,0 14,1 17,1 20,2 10.6 17.4 24.3 31.1 37.7 44.5
It may be used in multiple frames, are the same as for the standard
see page 17. RGS. RGSK-4 6,2 9,5 12,9 16,3 19,7 23,1 13.7 20.9 28.4 35.9 43.4 50.9
RGS btb is available in the four RGSK-6 7,5 11,2 14,9 18,6 22,3 26,0 16.5 24.7 32.8 41.0 49.2 57.3
standard sizes: 2, 4, 6, and 8. They RGSK-8 8,9 12,8 16,8 20,9 24,9 28,9 19.6 28.2 37.0 46.1 54.9 63.7
may be used in multiple frames. STAINLESS RGSK-2+2 8,0 12,2 16,5 20,9 25,2 29,5 17.6 26.9 36.4 46.1 55.6 65.0
STEEL
Size in mm Size in inches Standard frames come in four RGSK-2+4 9,4 13,9 18,5 23,2 27,8 32,4 20.7 30.6 40.8 51.1 61.3 71.4
sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8. They are 1.4404 RGSK-2+6 10,9 15,6 20,5 25,4 30,3 35,2 24.0 34.4 45.2 56.0 66.8 77.6
W (width) Multiple Frames W (widht) Muliple Frames
all the same width. Height RGSK-2+8 12,2 17,3 22,5 27,7 32,8 38,0 26.9 38.1 49.6 61.1 72.3 83.8
Frame size H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 xn H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 xn
differences are shown below. AISI 316L
H H RGSK-4+4 10,9 15,6 20,5 25,4 30,3 35,2 24.0 34.4 45.2 56.0 66.8 77.6
RGSK/RGSbtb-2 121 144,5 275 405,5 536 666,5 4.76 5.69 10.83 15.96 21.10 26.24
W W= RGSK-4+6 12,2 17,3 22,5 27,7 32,8 38,0 26.9 38.1 49.6 61.1 72.3 83.8
RGSK/RGSbtb-4 179,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - =14 + 7.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 0,55”
RGSK-4+8 13,5 18,9 24,4 29,8 35,3 40,7 29.8 41.7 53.8 65.7 77.8 89.7
130,5 + 5.14 W W
RGSK/RGSbtb-6 238 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 9.37 ,, ,, ,,
- - - - - - - - - - ,, ,,
RGSK/RGSBTB-6 RGSK/RGSBTB-6X2
xn xn RGSK-6+6 13,5 18,9 24,4 29,8 35,3 40,7 29.8 41.7 53.8 65.7 77.8 89.7
RGSK/RGSbtb-8 296,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.67 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
RGSK-6+8 14,9 20,5 26,3 32,1 37,8 43,6 32.8 45.2 58.0 70.8 83.3 96.1
RGSK/RGSbtb-2+2 232 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 9.13 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSK RGSbtb
160
RGSK-8+8 16,3 22,1 28,2 34,2 40,3 46,3 35.9 48.7 62.2 75.4 88.8 102.1
RGSK/RGSbtb-2+4 290,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.44 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 100 (6.30”)
RGSK-2 1,7 2,7 3,7 4,8 5,8 6,8 3.7 6.0 8.2 10.6 12.8 15.0
(3.94”)
RGSK/RGSbtb-2+6 349 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 13.74 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 120 200 RGSK-4 2,1 3,3 4,5 5,6 6,8 7,9 4.6 7.3 9.9 12.3 15.0 17.4
(4.72”) (7.87”) 120 120
RGSK/RGSbtb-2+8 407,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.04 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - (4.72”) (4.72”) RGSK-6 2,6 3,8 5,1 6,4 7,6 8,9 5.7 8.4 11.2 14.1 16.8 19.6
RGSK/RGSBTB-2 RGSK/RGSBTB-4
RGSK/RGSbtb-4+4 349 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 13.74 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSK-8 3,1 4,4 5,8 7,2 8,5 9,9 6.8 9.7 12.8 15.9 18.7 21.8
RGSK/RGSbtb-4+6 407,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.04 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSK-2+2 2,7 4,2 5,7 7,2 8,6 10,1 6.0 9.3 12.6 15.9 19.0 22.3
RGSK/RGSbtb-4+8 466 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGSK-2+4 3,2 4,8 6,4 8,0 9,5 11,1 7.1 10.6 14.1 17.6 20.9 24.5
ALUMINIUM
H H
RGSK-2+6 3,7 5,3 7,0 8,7 10,3 12,0 8.2 11.7 15.4 19.2 22.7 26.5
RGSK/RGSbtb-6+6 466 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 280
220 (11.02”) EN AW-6082 RGSK-2+8 4,2 5,9 7,7 9,5 11,2 13,0 9.3 13.0 17.0 20.9 24.7 28.7
RGSK/RGSbtb-6+8 524,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 20.65 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - (8.66”)
EN AW-5086
RGSK-4+4 3,7 5,3 7,0 8,7 10,3 12,0 8.2 11.7 15.4 19.2 22.7 26.5
RGSK/RGSbtb-8+8 583 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 22.95 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
RGSK-4+6 4,2 5,9 7,7 9,5 11,2 13,0 9.3 13.0 17.0 20.9 24.7 28.7
Tolerance single frame: Tolerance single frame: W W
120 120
Height ± 1 mm, Width ± 1 mm. Height ± 0.04”, Width ± 0.04” RGSK/RGSBTB-6+6 RGSK/RGSBTB-6+6X3 (4.72”) (4.72”)
RGSK-4+8 4,6 6,4 8,3 10,2 12,0 13,9 10.1 14.1 18.3 22.5 26.5 30.6
Material thickness is 10 mm. Material thickness is 0.39”. RGSK/RGSBTB-6 RGSK/RGSbtb-8 RGSK-6+6 4,6 6,4 8,3 10,2 12,0 13,9 10.1 14.1 18.3 22.5 26.5 30.6
RGSK-6+8 5,1 7,0 9,0 11,0 12,9 14,9 11.2 15.4 19.8 24.3 28.4 32.8
RGSK-8+8 5,6 7,6 9,7 11,7 13,8 15,8 12.3 16,8 21.4 25.8 30.4 34.8
14 15
RGSbtb RGSR Multiple Frames
Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGSbtb-2 7,9 13,0 18,4 7,4 29,1 34,4 17.4 28.7 16.3 52.2 64.2 75.8
WEIGHT CHART RGSbtb-4 10,1 15,8 21,7 8,4 33,5 39,4 22.3 34.8 18.5 60.8 73.9 86.9
RGSR is used in decks and bulkheads
RGSbtb-6 12,4 18,6 25,1 9,8 38,0 44,4 27.3 41.0 21.6 69.4 83.8 97.9 which are subjected to higher degrees of
MILD STEEL RGSbtb-8 14,5 21,2 28,2 11,4 42,2 49,2 32.0 46.7 25.1 77.6 93.0 108.5 stress and heavier loading.The additional,
RGSbtb-2+2 13,5 20,9 28,5 15,7 43,7 51,3 29.8 46.1 34.6 79.6 96.3 113.1
rounded ends help prevent stress cracking.
S355JR The radius of the ends is 70 mm (2.76”)
RGSbtb-2+4 15,3 23,3 31,5 16,7 47,8 56,0 33.7 51.4 36.8 87.5 105.4 123.5
S355J2 on otherwise standard 2, 4, 6 and 8 model
S355K2 RGSbtb-2+6 17,8 26,3 35,0 17,8 52,4 61,1 39.2 58.0 39.2 96.3 115.5 134.7 RGS frames. RGSR can be used in multiple
RGSbtb-2+8 20,0 29,1 38,4 19,1 56,9 66,2 44.1 64.2 42.1 105.2 125.4 145.9 frames.For weight charts and installation
A36
RGSbtb-4+4 17,8 26,3 35,0 17,8 52,4 61,1 39.2 58.0 39.2 96.3 115.5 134.7 details, singularly or in multiple frames,
AH36 contact MCT Brattberg.
DH36 RGSbtb-4+6 20,0 29,1 38,4 19,1 56,9 66,2 44.1 64.2 42.1 105.2 125.4 145.9
EH36 RGSbtb-4+8 22,3 31,9 41,7 20,5 61,3 71,1 49.2 70.3 45.2 113.5 135.1 156.7
RGSbtb-6+6 22,3 31,9 41,7 20,5 61,3 71,1 49.2 70.3 45.2 113.5 135.1 156.7
HORIZONTAL
MULTIPLE FRAMES
RGSbtb-6+8 24,5 34,7 45,1 22,1 65,8 76,2 54.0 76.5 48.7 122.4 145.1 168.0 6
RGSbtb-8+8 26,6 37,3 48,2 23,7 70,1 81,0 58.6 82.2 52.2 130.5 154.5 178.6 Horizontal multiple
frames are described by
RGSbtb-2 8,1 13,3 18,8 7,6 29,8 35,3 17.9 29.3 16.8 53.6 65.7 77.8
listing the frame type x1 x2 x3 x4
RGSbtb-4 10,4 16,2 22,3 8,6 34,4 40,4 22.9 35.7 19.0 62.4 75.8 89.1
and size x the desired (frame type) 6x4
RGSbtb-6 12,7 19,1 25,7 10,0 38,9 45,5 28.0 42.1 22.0 71.2 85.8 100.3 number of horizontal Designation:
RGSbtb-8 14,9 21,7 28,9 11,7 43,2 50,4 32.8 47.8 25.8 79.6 95.2 111.1 openings. +2
STAINLESS RGSbtb-2+2 13,8 21,4 29,2 16,1 44,8 52,6 30.4 47.2 35.5 81.6 98.8 116.0
+6
Standard frames come in four STEEL
RGSbtb-2+4 15,7 23,9 32,3 17,1 49,0 57,4 34.6 52.7 37.7 89.7 108.0 126.5 +4
sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8. They are
1.4404 RGSbtb-2+6 18,3 27,0 35,9 18,2 53,7 62,6 40.3 59.5 40.1 98.8 118.4 138.0 VERTICAL
all the same width. Height
RGSbtb-2+8 20,5 29,8 39,3 19,6 58,4 67,9 45.2 65.7 43.2 107.8 128.7 149.7 MULTIPLE FRAMES
differences are shown below. AISI 316L
RGSbtb-4+4 18,3 27,0 35,9 18,2 53,7 62,6 40.3 59.5 40.1 98.8 118.4 138.0 Vertical multiple frames 6
6
RGSbtb-4+6 20,5 29,8 39,3 19,6 58,4 67,9 45.2 65.7 43.2 107.8 128.7 149.7 are described by listing
RGSbtb-4+8 22,9 32,7 42,8 21,0 62,9 72,9 50.5 72.1 46.3 116.4 138.7 160.7 the bottom frame type Designation
RGSbtb-6+6 22,9 32,7 42,8 21,0 62,9 72,9 50.5 72.1 46.3 116.4 138.7 160.7
and size + the next (starting at bottom):
(frame type) (frame type)
frame type and size. 6+ 6 6+4+2
RGSbtb-6+8 25,1 35,6 46,1 22,6 67,5 78,1 55.3 78.5 49.8 125.4 148.8 172.2
RGSbtb-8+8 27,3 38,2 49,4 24,3 71,8 83,0 60.2 84.2 53.6 133.6 158.3 183.0
100
160 RGSbtb-2 2,8 4,6 6,5 2,6 10,2 12,0 6.2 10.1 5.7 18.3 22.5 26.5 +2
(6.30”)
(3.94”)
RGSbtb-4 3,5 5,5 7,6 3,0 11,7 13,8 7.7 12.1 6.6 21.4 25.8 30.4
120 120 RGSbtb-6 4,3 6,5 8,8 3,4 13,3 15,5 9.5 14.3 7.5 24.3 29.3 34.2
+4
(4.72”) (4.72”) VERTICAL AND
RGSbtb-8 5,1 7,4 9,9 4,0 14,8 17,2 11.2 16.3 8.8 27.1 32.6 37.9
RGSbtb-2 RGSbtb-4 HORIZONTAL
RGSbtb-2+2 4,7 7,3 10,0 5,5 15,3 18,0 10.4 16.1 12.1 28.0 33.7 39.7
MULTIPLE FRAMES
RGSbtb-2+4 5,4 8,2 11,1 5,9 16,8 19,6 11.9 18.1 13.0 30.6 37.0 43.2
ALUMINIUM List the entire vertical 6
RGSbtb-2+6 6,2 9,2 12,3 6,2 18,4 21,4 13.7 20.3 13.7 33.7 40.6 47.2
280 frames x the desired
EN AW-6082
number of horizontal
(11.02”)
220 RGSbtb-2+8 7,0 10,2 13,5 6,7 20,0 23,2 15.4 22.5 14.8 36.8 44.1 51.1
(8.66”)
EN-AW-5086
RGSbtb-4+4 6,2 9,2 12,3 6,2 18,4 21,4 13.7 20.3 13.7 33.7 40.6 47.2 repetitions. x1 x2 x3 x4
RGSbtb-4+6 7,0 10,2 13,5 6,7 20,0 23,2 15.4 22.5 14.8 36.8 44.1 51.1 (frame type) 6+4+2x4
Designation
120 120
RGSbtb-4+8 7,8 11,2 14,6 7,2 21,5 24,9 17.2 24.7 15.9 39.9 47.4 54.9 (starting at bottom): NOTE: All multiple frame designations
(4.72”) (4.72”)
must be preceded by the frame type.
RGSbtb-6 RGSbtb-8 RGSbtb-6+6 7,8 11,2 14,6 7,2 21,5 24,9 17.2 24.7 15.9 39.9 47.4 54.9
RGSbtb-6+8 8,6 12,2 15,8 7,7 23,1 26,7 19.0 26.9 17.0 43.0 50.9 58.9
RGSbtb-8+8 9,3 13,1 16,9 8,3 24,6 28,4 20.5 28.9 18.3 45.9 54.2 62.6
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RGP-round holes Sleeves for RGP and RGPO Frames
RGP is a Lycron transit frame for assembly in Dimensions in mm (inches) MCT Brattberg standard sleeves are available in seven sizes, for welding
drilled holes, pipes or in MCT Brattberg sleeves or bolting to the structure.
FRAME SIZE PACKING AREA DEPTH AND DIAMETER
(See Installation Guide, page 5 for dimensions of The standard materials are mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium.
pipes and drilled holes). It is available in eigt sizes SFRB is also available in an open version (SFRBO).
RGP 50/L60 20
(see table) and is packed with insert blocks.The (2”/L2.36) (0.79”)
50 (2”)
metal parts are galvanized or stainless steel. 20 71
SFR/SFRB are supplied in kits, complete with drilled
(0.79”) (2.8”) holes, bolts, nuts washers and a gasket or sealing
RGPO is a Lycron frame with open sides intended RGP 50/L30 30
50 (2”) compound.
(2”/L1.18) (1.18”)
for installation in holes where cables have already
30 34
been installed.This is also available in seven sizes. (1.18”) (1.4”)
RGP 70 40
(3”) (1.57”) 70 (3”)
RGP 100 60 TYPE S WITHOUT FLANGE TYPE SFR WITH ROUND FLANGE TYPE SFRB WITH ROUND FLANGE
(4”) (2.36”) 100 (4”) AND PRE DRILLED HOLES
ØE
60 83
(2.36”) (3.2”)
O/D
O/D
I/D
I/D
RGP 125 80 I/D
(5”) (3.15”) 125 (5”)
O/D L ØA L ØA L
AddBlock
20 21
More information about our tools, see our website, mctbrattberg.com
Planning the Packing Space RGS maximum number of cables and pipes
15 20 30
Block sizes
40 60 90 120
RGP maximum number of cables and pipes
15 20 30
Block sizes
40 60 90 120
The space in a frame, which can be used exclusively for Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes
holding Insert Blocks, is called the packing space. In the
RGS 2 32 18 8 3 2 - - RGP 50/L30
RGS-type frames the compression system always RGP (2”/L2.36) 4 1 1 - - - -
RGS 4 64 36 16 9 4 1 1
occupies 40 mm (1.57”) of each frame.
RGS 6 96 54 24 12 6 2 1 RGP 50/L60
In the RGP frames no compression system or stayplates RGP(2”/L1.18) 1 1 - - - - -
are necessary. Therefore the packing space consists of the RGS 8 128 72 32 18 8 2 2
RGP 70
entire interior area of the frame. 4 4 1 1 - - -
RGP (3”)
Tables to help you determine which Insert Block to use RGP 100 16 9 4 1 1 - -
are on pages 27 (the standard Blocks) 28 (AddBlocks) RGP (4”)
and 30 (HandiBlocks). RGP 125 25 16 4 1 1 - -
RGP (5”)
RGP 150 36 16 9 4 1 1 -
RGP (6”)
RGP 200 64 36 16 9 4 1 1
RGP (8”)
RGS RGP
A couple of examples of pack plans
are shown here above. RGS to the left and RGP to the right.
The largest cables are placed at the bottom.
Size 2
RGP 50 / L 60
RGP 50 / L 30
RGP 100
RGP 125
RGP 150
RGP 200
RGP 70
240 (9.45”) Size 4
RGP 50 / L 60
180 (7.09”)
RGP 50 / L 30
120 (4.72”)
RGP 70
60 (2.36”)
RGP 100
120 120 120 120
(4.72”) (4.72”) (4.72”) (4.72”)
Size 6 RGP 125
RGS 2 RGS 4 RGS 6 RGS 8 RGP 150
RGP 200
180
20 30 40 60 80 90 120
(4.72”) (7.9”)
Size 8
(0.79”) (1.18”) (1.57”) (2.36”) (3.15”) (3.54”)
20 30 40 60
(0,79”) (1.18”) (1.57”) (2.36”) 80 90 Combination frame width compared with width of cable tray
(3.15”) (3.54”) 120
(4.72”)
180 Cable tray width in mm/inches
(7.9”) Cable type
150/6” 200/8” 300/12” 400/16” 600/24”
RGP 50/L60 RGP 50/L30 RGP 70 RGP 100 RGP 125 RGP 150 RGP 200 RGP 300 Frame
Signal size 6 6x2 6x3 6x4 6x5
(2”/L2.36) (2”/L1.18) (3”) (4”) (5”) (6”) (8”) (11.8”)
Power 4 4x2 4x3 4x4 4x5
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Packing Plan RGPlan
RGS, RGSF, RGSK, RGSR and RGSbtb WEB-BASED DESIGN SOFTWARE
The correct frame size can be determined Configure cable/pipe penetrations quickly and easily with
by using this plan. our Web-based design software. Its faster and simpler
The notes to the right side of the than time-consuming manual methods. It´s perfect solution
plan represent the available packing for busy engineers/designers.
space for frame size 2, 4, 6 and 8.
It´s free and completely web based. Log in to access your
It is not necessary to show stay plates, 10x10 mm projects anywhere. You can share projects with team
compression plates or endpackings since (0.39”x0.39”) members to allow them to edit and configure the
sufficient space for these is already reserved transits. Bult with smart functions, to help reduce your
in the tables. transit planning time. Simply input the transit requirements
and RGPlan automatically configures the seal, along with all
The notes to the left side of the plan necessary components, Insert Blocks, stayplates and
represent the available packing space compression systems – at the touch of a button. The
for the different RGP frames. program now offers many unique editing features, multiple
transit calculation and a simple format to deliver well
Dimensions of Standard Insert Blocks, SIZE 2 designed MCT Brattberg transits.
AddBlocks, Plugs, HandiBlock
and U-blocks, see
Web-based design software
pages 26-31.
RGP 50/L60 (2”/2.36) gives a lot of opportunities, including following:
RGP 50/L30 (2”/LI.18) • Create a favorite list of your most used cables
RGP 70 (3”)
for easy access.
• Import new cables from Excel buy using a cable
list template.
• Categorize and highlight placed cables for easy
RGP 100 (5”) SIZE 4 overview, for example to separate high
PTG Allen
voltage cables and sensitive data cables.
PTG Hex
• Add team members to a project to allow them
RGP 125 (6”) to edit and configure the transits within the
STG
RGP 150 (7”)
project.
• Every progress you make is autosaved in
Compression plate realtime.
• Download project reports, Bom:s and drawings at
Stayplate
any time.
Lubricant RGP 200 (8”) SIZE 6
Blocks
Web-based design software
The service is free of charge and no download is required.
rgplan.mctbrattberg.com
SIZE 8
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Standard Blocks CABLE
DIAM.
15
20 30 40
B
4
CABLE
DIAM.
40
25.5-27.5 40/26
A (mm)
60 90
B
26
CABLE
DIAM.
A (mm)
90
55.5-57.5 90/56
120
B
56
CABLE
DIAM.
A (inches)
0.59 0.79
1.58
3.55
2.21
4.5-5.5 15/5 20/5 5 27.5-29.5 40/28 28 57.5-59.5 90/58 58 0.18–0.22 15/5 20/5 0.20 1.10-1.16 40/28 1.10 2.26–2.34 90/58 2.29
Our range of blocks accomodates cables beween 3,5 - 101,5 mm (0.14-4.0”) 5.5-6.5 15/6 20/6 6 29.5-31.5 40/30 30 59.5-61.5 90/60 60 0.22–0.26 15/6 20/6 0.24 1.16-1.24 40/30 1.18 2.34–2.42 90/60 2.36
in diameter. It is important that the insert block is the right size, with 6.5-7.5 15/7 20/7 7 31.5-33.5 40/32 60/32 32 61.5-63.5 90/62 62 0.26–0.30 15/7 20/7 0.28 1.24-1.32 40/32 60/32 1.26 2.42–2.50 90/62 2.44
respect to the cable, to ensure a proper seal. 7.5-8.5 15/8 20/8 8 33.5-35.5 40/34 60/34 34 63.5-65.5 90/64 64 0.30–0.33 15/8 20/8 0.31 1.32-1.40 40/34 60/34 1.34 2.50–2.58 90/64 2.52
Measure the cable diameters carefully and choose insert blocks 8.5-9.5 15/9 20/9 9 35.5-37.5 60/36 36 65.5-67.5 90/66 66 0.33–0.37 15/9 20/9 0.35 1.40-1.48 60/36 1.42 2.58–2.66 90/66 2.60
B
accordingly. With the sizing chart on next page you can choose the 9.5-10.5 20/10 10 37.5-39.5 60/38 38 67.5-69.5 90/68 68 0.37–0.41 20/10 0.39 1.48-1.55 60/38 1.50 2.66–2.74 90/68 2.68
correct size of insert blocks. 10.5-11.5 20/11 11 39.5-41.5 60/40 40 69.5-71.5 90/70 70 0.41–0.45 20/11 0.43 1.55-1.63 60/40 1.58 2.74–2.81 90/70 2.76
Blocks are referred to by their width (A) and hole diameter (B). 11.5-12.5 20/12 30/12 12 41.5-43.5 60/42 42 71.5-73.5 120/72 72 0.45–0.49 20/12 30/12 0.47 1.63-1.71 60/42 1.65 2.81–2.89 120/72 2.84
12.5-13.5 20/13 30/13 13 43.5-45.5 60/44 44 73.5-75.5 120/74 74 0.49–0.53 20/13 30/13 0.51 1.71-1.79 60/44 1.73 2.89–2.97 120/74 2.92
Thus a block with a width of 15 mm (0.59”) and a hole 13.5-14.5 20/14 30/14 14 45.5-47.5 60/46 46 75.5-77.5 120/76 76 0.53–0.57 20/14 30/14 0.55 1.79-1.87 60/46 1.81 2.97–3.05 120/76 2.99
diameter of 4 mm (0.16”) is referred to as 15/4. This designation 14.5-15.5 30/15 15 47.5-49.5 60/48 48 77.5-79.5 120/78 78 0.57–0.61 30/15 0.59 1.87-1.95 60/48 1.89 3.05–3.13 120/78 3.07
is moulded into the block. 15.5-16.5 30/16 16 49.5-51.5 60/50 90/50 50 79.5-81.5 120/80 80 0.61–0.65 30/16 0.63 1.95-2.03 60/50 90/50 1.97 3.13–3.21 120/80 3.15
Certain markets denote Insert Bocks in pairs. Please consult 16.5-17.5 30/17 17 51.5-53.5 60/52 90/52 52 81.5-83.5 120/82 82 0.65–0.69 30/17 0.67 2.03-2.11 60/52 90/52 2.05 3.21–3.29 120/82 3.23
MCT Brattberg for this information. 17.5-18.5 30/18 18 53.5-55.5 60/54 90/54 54 83.5-85.5 120/84 84 0.69–0.73 30/18 0.71 2.11-2.18 60/54 90/54 2.13 3.29–3.36 120/84 3.31
18.5-19.5 30/19 19 85.5-87.5 120/86 86 0.73–0.77 30/19 0.75 3.36–3.44 120/86 3.39
19.5-20.5 30/20 20 87.5-89.5 120/88 88 0.77–0.81 30/20 0.79 3.44–3.52 120/88 3.47
60
(2,36”) A 20.5-21.5 30/21 21 89.5-91.5 120/90 90 0.81–0.85 30/21 0.83 3.52–3.60 120/90 3.55
21.5-22.5 30/22 40/22 22 91.5-93.5 120/92 92 0.85–0.89 30/22 40/22 0.87 3.60–3.68 120/92 3.62
22.5-23.5 30/23 40/22 23 93.5-95.5 120/94 94 0.89–0.93 30/23 40/22 0.91 3.68–3.76 120/94 3.70
23.5-24.5 30/24 40/24 24 95.5-97.5 120/96 96 0.93–1.00 30/24 40/24 0.95 3.76–3.84 120/96 3.78
23.5-25.5 40/24 24 97.5-99.5 120/98 98 40/24 3.84–3.92 120/98 3.86
SpareBlocks
Blocks are referred to by 99.5-101.5 120/100 100 Blocks are referred to by 3.92–3.99 120/100 3.94
their width (A) and hole their width (A) and hole
diameter (B). Thus a module with diameter (B). Thus a module with a
a width of 15 mm and a hole width of 0.59” and a hole
diameter of 4 mm is referred to diameter of 0.16” is referred to
as 15 /4. as 15/4.
Spare room in each frame is filled out with solid insert Weight in oz per half
Weight in grams per half
blocks. Called spares, they bear the designation A/0.
BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W
Blocks are referred to by their width (A), followed by the
BLOCK W BLOCK W
24 x 5/0 58 20/11 13 40/30 42 90/62 239 24 x 5/0 2.0 20/11 0.5 40/30 1.5 90/62 8.4
designation /0 (indicating solid). Thus a block with
a width and height of 15 mm (0.59”) is referred to as 15/0. 12 x 10 /0 113 20/12 13 40/32 37 90/64 229 12 x 10/0 4.0 20/12 0.5 40/32 1.3 90/64 8.1
The length of insert blocks is always 60 mm (2.36”) 15/0 20 20/13 12 40/34 32 90/66 220 15/0 0.7 20/13 0.4 40/34 1.1 90/66 7.7
20/0 38 20/14 11 60/32 131 90/68 211 20/0 1.3 20/14 0.4 60/32 4.7 90/68 7.4
30/0 84 30/12 36 60/34 127 90/70 204 30/0 3.0 30/12 1.3 60/34 4.5 90/70 7.2
40/0 150 30/13 36 60/36 122 120/72 494 40/0 5.3 30/13 1.3 60/36 4.3 120/72 17.4
Block size in mm BLOCK
Size in inches 60/0 338 30/14 35 60/38 116 120/74 485 60/0 11.9 30/14 1.2 60/38 4.1 120/74 17.1
Width (A) = Height (A) DESIGNATION
90x30/0 279 30/15 34 60/40 110 120/76 472 90x30/0 9.8 30/15 1.2 60/40 3.9 120/76 16.6
5x5 0.20” x 0.20” 24x5/0
Only in strips of 24 pcs Only in strips of 24 pcs 15/4 10 30/16 33 60/42 104 120/78 462 15/4 0.4 30/16 1.2 60/42 3.7 120/78 16.3
10 x 10 0.39” x 0.39” 15/5 10 30/17 31 60/44 98 120/80 448 15/5 0.4 30/17 1.1 60/44 3.5 120/80 15.8
12x10/0
Only in strips of 12 pcs Only in strips of 12 pcs
15/6 10 30/18 30 60/46 91 120/82 437 15/6 0.4 30/18 1.0 60/46 3.2 120/82 15.4
A
15 x 15 0.59” x 0.59” 15/0 15/7 10 30/19 28 60/48 84 120/84 425 15/7 0.4 30/19 1.0 60/48 3.0 120/84 15.0
20 x 20 0.79” x 0.79” 20/0 15/8 9 30/20 27 60/50 77 120/86 415 15/8 0.3 30/20 1.0 60/50 2.7 120/86 14.6
30 x 30 1.18” x 1.18” 30/0 15/9 8 30/21 25 60/52 59 120/88 403 15/9 0.3 30/21 0.9 60/52 2.4 120/88 14.2
60 40 x 40 1.58” x 1.58” 40/0 20/4 18 30/22 24 60/54 61 120/90 385 20/4 0.6 30/22 0.8 60/54 2.2 120/90 13.6
(2.36”)
60 x 60 2.36” x 2.36” 60/0 20/5 18 30/23 22 90/50 287 120/92 368 20/5 0.6 30/23 0.8 90/50 10.1 120/92 13.0
A
90 x 30 3.54” x 1.18 90x30/0 20/6 17 30/24 21 90/52 279 120/94 360 20/6 0.6 30/24 0.7 90/52 9.8 120/94 12.7
20/7 17 40/22 57 90/54 273 120/96 351 20/7 0.6 40/22 2.0 90/54 9.6 120/96 12.3
20/8 16 40/24 54 90/56 262 120/98 332 20/8 0.6 40/24 1.9 90/56 9.2 120/98 11.7
20/9 15 40/26 50 90/58 255 120/100 313 20/9 0.5 40/26 1.8 90/58 9.0 120/100 11.0
20/10 14 40/28 47 90/60 243 120/108 243 20/10 0.5 40/28 1.7 90/60 8.6 120/108 8.6
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AddBlock
There are eleven different sizes of AddBlock. The AddBlocks basic dimension Dimensions are also clearly
is given at bottom slot center, marked on the four insert
By tearing off the wing-like inserts, which are of and that’s the maximum cable sheets. Simply select, tear off
ADDBLOCK
DIMENSION
CABLE OR PIPE
DIMENSION (mm)
WEIGHT
PER HALF (G)
CABLE OR PIPE
DIMENSION( inches)
WEIGHT
PER HALF (oz)
varying thickness, and inserting them in the main dimension the block is and insert.
designed for. 20/4 - 8 3,5 - 8.,5 23 0.14 - 0.33 0.8
block it is possible to accommodate 66 different
20/9 - 13 8.,5 - 13,5 23 0.33 - 0.53 0.8
cable and pipe dimensions, from 3.5 mm (0.14”)
30/14 - 18 13.,5 - 18,5 45 0.53 - 0.72 1.6
to 69.5 mm (2.74”). The inserts are fitted with a
30/19 - 23 18,5 - 23,5 43 0.72 - 0.93 1.5
locating ridge that fits exactly into furrows in the
40/24 - 28 23,5 - 28,5 71 0.93 - 1.12 2.5
main block. These stop the block from
40/29 - 33 28,5 - 33,5 62 1.12 - 1.32 2.2
”telescoping”.
60/34 - 38 33,5 - 38,5 150 1.32 - 1.52 5.3
60/39 - 43 38,5 - 43,5 136 1.52 - 1.71 4.8
A seal using AddBlocks is as secure and tight
On the bottom of each sheet 60/44 - 48 43,5 - 49,5 128 1.71 - 1.95 4.5
as one using standard blocks. Both types can be you’ll find four locking
90/50 - 58 49.,5 - 59,5 348 1.95 - 2.34 12.3
combined in a transit, which makes the MCT devices to keep the insert
in place, making each 90/60 - 68 59,5 - 69,5 318 2.34 - 2.74 11.2
Brattberg seal system very flexible. AddBlock thoroughly secure.
AddBlocks are all the same length as standard Blocks, The plug’s main purpose is to prepare coming installations
60 mm (2.36”). The width of standard Blocks by creating a spare block together with an AddBlock.
(A measurement, see table) are 20, 30, 40, 60 or 90 mm, Once the cable penetration is to be done, the plug is Plug
(0.79”), (1.18”), (1.57”), (2.36”) or (3.54”) removed and the AddBlock is reused. Plug
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HandiBlock U-Blocks
The U-Block is used to convert the external dimensions
of InsertBlocks, AddBlocks and HandiBlocks to the next
HandiBlock InsertStrip
modular size.
The HandiBlock is designed to facilitate installation For example a 30/15 InsertBlock can be enlarged by
and minimize errors, allowing correction of errors and
placing it into a U40, giving the new size of 40/15.
consequently minimization of wastage.
HB 60 HB 40 HB 30 HB 20 U-30
A B C
Cable/pipe Cable/pipe Cable/pipe Cable/pipe Dimensions U-BLOCK
Ø 32-54 mm Ø 21-35 mm Ø 11-24 mm Ø 4-15 mm U-40
(1.26-2.13”) (0.83-1.38”) (0.43-0.94”) (0.16-0.59”) mm (inches) mm (inches) mm (inches)
U-120
A
Every compression ring has
a clear marking to indicate different
cable/pipe dimensions
HandiBlock HandiBlock
Size complete without Plug Mainblock Insert Strip
with Plug Plug
mm (inches) gram (Oz) gram (Oz) gram (Oz) gram (Oz) gram (Oz)
With U-Blocks, you can easily
20 0.79 37 1.31 32 1.13 5 0.18 22 0.78 10 0.35 center the cable or pipe in
your RGP installation.
30 1.18 90 3.17 73 2.57 17 0.60 46 1.62 27 0.95
40 1.57 150 5.29 117 4.13 33 1.16 72 2.54 44 1.55
60 2.36 382 13.58 300 10.58 85 3.00 155 5.47 144 5.08
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MSR cable glands SR cable and pipe seals
The MSR glands are designed to seal up to 8 cables The SR glands are designed to seal cables or pipes between
between 4 and 32 mm (0.16” and 1.26”) diameter. 4 and 100 mm (0.16 and 3.94”) diameter.
The seal can be supplied cut to allow pre terminated cable
The seal is easy to install. Just remove the center core and to be installed. It is supplied with a center core providing a
minimize the number of rings to enable cables to pass seal prior to cable installation. When the cable is inserted
through. When all cables are inserted into the gland simply into the gland. simply tighten the compression bolts
tighten the four Hex Screws equally. Once complete the equally until cable is secure. Once complete the seal
seal will provide an effective barrier against fire, water, dust, will provide an effective barrier against fire, water,
vermin etc. No welding is required dust, vermin, etc.
MSR 20 Type 1 21 0.83 4 0.16 12 0.47 1 0.29 10.23 SR 25 1 4 0.16 12 0.47 33 1.31 0.21 7.41
MSR 40 Type 1 41 1.61 11 0.43 24 0.94 1 0.47 16.58 SR 38-1 1 11 0.43 24 0.94 48 1.90 0.33 11.64
MSR 40 Type 2 41 1.61 6 0.24 15 0.59 2 0.49 17.28 SR 38-2 2 6 0.24 15 0.59 48 1.90 0.35 12.35
MSR 40 Type 3 41 1.61 6 0.24 12 0.47 4 0.47 16.58 SR 38-3 4 6 0.24 12 0.47 48 1.90 0.33 11.64
MSR 50 Type 1 51 2.01 5 0.20 10 0.39 5 0.79 27.87 SR 49 1 20 0.79 32 1.26 60 2.37 0.56 19.75
MSR 50 Type 2 51 2.01 4 0.16 16 0.63 3 0.78 27.51 SR 62 1 30 1.18 42 1.65 73 2.87 0.88 31.04
MSR 50 Type 3 51 2.01 20 0.79 32 1.26 1 0.75 26.46 SR 77 1 42 1.65 52 2.05 89 3.50 1.30 45.86
MSR 63 Type 1 64 2.52 4 0.16 16 0.63 4 1.0 35.27 SR 102 1 52 2.05 70 2.76 114 4.50 2.30 81.13
MSR 63 Type 2 64 2.52 5 0.20 10 0.39 8 1.0 35.27 SR 125 1 70 2.76 85 3.47 140 5.51 3.41 120.28
Dimensions in millimeter and inches. Weights in kilograms and Oz. SR 150 1 85 3.35 100 3.94 168 6.63 4.11 144.98
Alternative cable configurations can be manufactured to suit specific Dimensions in millimeter and inches. Weights in kilograms and Oz.
customer requirements. Alternative cable configurations can be manufactured to suit specific customer requirements
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Deck and bulkhead
penetration glands
A flexible penetration for single cabels. No additional parts or Ref Cable range Cable range Metric Flange Nut A/F Weight
on site machining required. min max thread diameter
Glands supplied in electro plated mild steel with brass nuts. mm in mm in mm in mm in kg lb
• Lloyds certified Pressure tested to 5 bar 150 mm (5.90 “) gland assembly with 70 mm ( 2.76”) long thread
• Certified to DEF STAN 02-510 D&B 16-150-70 4 0.16 16 0.63 M33x2 70 2.76 46 1.81 1.63 3.59
• NATO stock coded D&B 25-150-70 13 0.51 25 0.98 M50x2 80 3.25 65 2.56 3.03 6.68
• Lloyds certified to A 60 Approval D&B 35-150-70 23 0.91 35 1.31 M60x2 100 3.94 80 3.15 4.14 9.13
(metal housing) D&B 50-150-70 32 1.26 50 1.97 M75x2 120 4.72 100 3.94 5,71 12.59
D&B 60-150-70 48 1.89 60 2.36 M90x2 150 5.98 120 4.72 8.08 17.81
D&B 35-75-70 23 0.91 35 1.31 M60x2 100 3.94 80 3.15 2.94 6.48
D&B 50-75-70 32 1.26 50 1.97 M75x2 120 4.72 100 3.94 4.20 9.26
D&B 60-75-70 48 1.89 60 2.36 M90x2 150 5.98 120 4.72 6.95 15.32
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X-series cable transit ALF-Cabinet seal
ALF cabinet seal is a cable penetration for applications where
The MCT Brattberg X-series is a truly unique cable transit
dust- and water tightness are demanded. A lot of cables can be
system which features an instant SNAP-FIT cable seal
designed to accommodate any cable diameter from 2,5mm installed in a small area and the big opening even allows
(0.1”) right up to 34,5mm (1.36”), with the flexibility for connectors and joints toe pass through.
future expansion of systems within existing frames. The cables are individual sealed off with 30 mm (1.18”) insert
blocks which comes in the same sizes as MCT Brattberg
Incorporating a simple staybar securing mechanism, no Standard Blocks, AddBlocks and HandiBlocks. ALF is compressed
special tools are required to assemble this ultra-lightweight with two bolts and a standard allen key. The seal is easy to open
unit. Because until installation, seales are not subject to any up for changing or completion of cables.
compression, they are sure to stay perfectly shaped and
will not suffer from deformation. The unit is sealed prior to Advantages
cabling, requires no painting and maintenance is kept to an • All cables through one opening
absolute minimum. (also with connector)
• Available as EMC
Frames
• Many cables in a limited area
Specification • Specfications of cable sizes are no
problem
• Polyester glass filled compression moulding
• UV stabilised material with low smoke • Easy changing/adding cables afterwards
• Ultra low weight • Dust- and waterproof (IP67)
• High strength • Assembly without special tools The frames are available in
• For cables with diameters from 3- 54 mm several different sizes
Frames supplied with:
(0.12 – 2.13”)
• Compression screws (M6 countersunk head)
• Compression system
• Supplied complete with gasket, bolts and nuts
• Gasket • Tested and approved Sketch
• Optional extras include adaptor flange, Blanking plate,
Allen key. Details on request
Performances
• Aluminum (standard) or stainless steel
Staybars 34 mm
Stainless steel 3 mm (1,34”) • Standard dimensions or custom
(0.12”) diameter • Supplied complete with gaskets, nuts and bolts
available in 2 sizes. Available certifications Table
Sizes
Type 1 120 mm • IP 67 according to IEC / EN 60529 Size (mm) A B C D E F G Hole Ø
ype A B C D A B C D
(4.72”) long ref SB 120 • UL 50 test certificate
Type mm Inches ALF 60 60 60 96 60 120 120 30 9
X1 178 120 260 200 7.01 4.72 10.24 7.87
• UL94 test certificate (approved for Class V0)
Type 2 60 mm ALF 90 90 60 96 90 150 120 30 9
(2.36”) long ref SB 60 X2 118 60 210 150 4.65 2.36 8.27 5.91
• NEMA, Type 3R and 4X & 12
ALF 120 120 60 96 120 180 120 30 9
N.B multiple frames are available. ALF 150 150 60 96 150 210 120 30 9
completion of cables.
Details on request.
ALF is available in aluminium or stainless steel and is always
supplied in kit form with gasket, bolts and nuts. Size (Inches) A B C D E F G Hole Ø
Fixing Hole Dimensions ALF 60 2.36 2.36 3.78 2.36 4.72 4.72 1.18 0.35
ype E F G E F G
Block sizes mm Inches ype E F G E F G Classified according to: ALF 90 3.54 2.36 3.78 3.54 5.91 4.72 1.18 0.35
X20/3-13 20 10 2,5-13,5 0.79 0.39 0.1 - 0.53 UL 94 VO UL50 NEMA 3R & 4X & 12 ALF 120 4.72 2.36 3.78 4.72 7.09 4.72 1.18 0.35
Type mm Inches
X30/14-24 30 15 13,5-24,5 1.18 0.59 0.53-0.96
EnclosureIP 66 / IP 67
X1 215 160 107,5 8.46 6.3 4.23 ALF 150 5.91 2.36 3.78 5.91 8.27 4.72 1.18 0.35
X40/24-34 40 20 23,5-34,5 1.57 0.79 093 -1.36 X2 118 60 210 5.12 3.46 8.27
Also custom sizes available!
N.B sold as complete modules (2 halfs & Plug) N.B sold as complete modules (2 halfs & Plug)
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RFCS-Cabinet seal RFCS 10
Diameter range
2,5-16,0
mm
Number of cables
14,5-33.0
mm
Required
cut out
mm
Packing
space
mm
Diameter range
0.1-0.63
inches
Number of cables
0.57-1.3
inches
Required
cut ou
inches
Packing
space
inches
The unique MCT Brattberg RFCS is available in three RFCS 10/4 2 2 55x145 100x40 2 2 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
basic sizes of 10, 12 & 16 with an extension provi- RFCS 10/7 6 1 55x145 100x40 6 1 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
sion to size 20, 24 & 32 respectively. Is an innovative RFCS 10/10 10 0 55x145 100x40 6 1 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
openable/retrofit alternative to heavy duty plug in RFCS 12 Number of cables Number of cables
connectors and cable glands plates in the cabinets. RFCS 12/3 0 3 55x165 120x40 0 3 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
RFCS 12/6 4 2 55x165 120x40 4 2 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
MCT Brattberg RFCS frame provides: RFCS 12/9 8 1 55x165 120x40 8 1 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
Space saving frames compare to conventional plug in RFCS 12/12 12 0 55x165 120x40 12 0 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
connectors & cable glands. RFCS 16 Number of cables Number of cables
Unique MCT Brattberg compression wedge PTG40 RFCS 16/4 0 4 55x205 160x40 0 4 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
that can be inserted from both sides of the frame. RFCS 16/7 4 3 55x205 160x40 4 3 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
Easy installation and availability with ready made RFCS 16/10 8 2 55x205 160x40 8 2 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
packed kits including the sealing module as per RFCS 16/13 12 1 55x205 160x40 12 1 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
customer requirements. RFCS 16/16 16 0 55x205 160x40 16 0 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
Classifications: IP65, IP67 and NEMA 250 type 4x RFCS 20 Number of cables Number of cables
(hose down) RFCS 20/8 4 4 100x145 200x40 4 4 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
RFCS 20/14 12 2 100x145 200x40 12 2 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
MCT Brattberg RFCS Kit contains: RFCS 20/20 20 0 100x145 160x40 20 0 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
RFCS 24 Number of cables Number of cables
• Openable frame.
• RFCS modules marked with cable diameter. RFCS 24/6 0 4 55x205 160x40 0 4 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Compression wedge. RFCS 24/12 4 3 55x205 160x40 4 3 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Gasket for sealing frame to cabinet. RFCS 24/18 8 2 55x205 160x40 8 2 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Mounting Hardware. RFCS 24/24 12 1 55x205 160x40 12 1 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Installation Manual.
RFCS 32 Number of cables Number of cables
Lubricant.
RFCS 32/8 0 8 100x205 320x40 0 8 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
RFCS 32/14 8 6 100x205 320x40 8 6 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
RFCS 32/20 16 4 100x205 320x40 16 4 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Data RFCS 32/26 24 2 100x205 320x40 24 2 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Modules: EPDM RFCS 32/32 32 0 100x205 320x40 32 0 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Aluminium:
Grade ADC-12
13,0 (13,0)
RFCS 10 RFCS 20 196,0 (196,0)
141,2 (141,2)
196,0 (196,0)
141,2 (141,2)
13 (13)
Gasket between frame and cabinet:
134,0 (134,0)
94,7 (94,7)
33,0 (33,0)
EPDM
48,7 (48,7)
88 (88)
33 (33)
Gasket between frame halves:
EPDM 216,0 (216,0)
Type 4x RFCS 12 RFCS 24
13,0 (13,0)
IP 65/67 161,2(161,2)
216,0 (216,0)
Plastic gasket washer: 161,2 (161,2)
13 (13)
33,0 (33,0)
134,0 (134,0)
LDPE
94,7 (94,7)
148,7 (48,7)
88,0 (88,0)
33 (33)
Mounting hardware:
SS-304
256,0(256,0
13,0 (13,0)
RFCS 16 RFCS 32 201,2(201,2
EPDM is Halogen Free and Low smoke. 256,0(256,0
201,2(201,2)
13 (13)
134,0 (134,0)
33,0 (33,0)
94,7 (94,7)
30 mm
33 (33)
88,0 (88,0)
40 mm (1,18”) 48,7 (48,7)
(1,57”)
38 39
Under Pressure
40 41 51
PHP
Pressure Hull
Penetration
• Custom designed
Special products for •
•
Pressure tested up to 100 bar
Tested and inspected acc. to specification
special uses
• EMP-version available
52 42 43
LSJ Encapsulation
Longitudinal of Sensors
sealing joint and Connectors
• Custom designed
• Pressure tested up to 100 bar
• Tested and inspected acc. to specification • Custom designed
• EMP-version available • Tested and inspected acc. to specification
LVTT Longitudinal and cross sealed
The LSJ longitudinal cable joint is used as protection against If one or more of the cables on the HP side are damaged The encapsulation of sensors and connectors are used to
incoming over pressure media/water through the pressure or cut off, these cables will be blocked, while the undamaged ensure a watertight seal. Application dimensions and types
hull, vessels or barriers via the cables which have been cables are still intact. of sensors and connectors are decided by the customer.
damaged or cut. Application dimensions and cable types The sensors and connectors are currently used in different
for the LSJ are decided by the customer. Generally the LSJ Both types (LVT and LVTT) can be supplied with built- types of submarines.
provides the same requirements as the cable. in protection against EMP (electromagnetic pulse due to
LSJ penetration are currently used in both submarines and lighting and nuclear blast).
oil platforms.
Metal parts can be supplied in different materials according Encapsulation Amalgamation/
to customers requirement. Moulding Adhesion zone
Typical technical data (acc. to customer demands) Typical technical data (acc. to customer demands)
Hydrostatic pressure: Test pressure: 9 MPa (90bar) or acc. to specification. Hydrostatic pressure: Test pressure: 5MPa (50 bar) or acc. to specification.
Shock: Mechanical: 2000 g acc. to IEC 60068-2-27 Shock: Mechanical: 2000 g acc. to IEC 60068-2-27
Work temp. range: Min. -40°C , Max. +70°C Damaged cables, Hydrostatic: 213 bar/6 ms
EMP: Peak 1 kA, raise and fall time 30 ns with incoming Temp. range: Min. -40°C , Max. +70°C
Longitudinal seal: Min. 10-6 cc/s air with 1 bar diff. water, will be stopped EMP: Peak 1 kA, raise and fall time 30 ns
by the LSJ Longitudinal seal: Min. 10-6 cc/s air with 1 bar diff. pressure
Insert cables with full
electrical function.
Following testing and inspections are available upon request Following testing and inspections are available upon request
• Dimension and visual inspection • Insulation resistance test • Dimension and visual inspection • Insulation resistance test
• Radiographic examination of moulding • Conductor continuity and function test • Radiographic examination of moulding • Conductor continuity and function test
• Leak detection test • Result verification and inspection • Leak detection test • Result verification and inspection
• Hydrostatic pressure test report/certificate • Hydrostatic pressure test report/certificate
• High voltage test • Or other tests specified by the customer • High voltage test • Or other tests specified by the customer
44 45
RGPM RGPH
Pressure High Pressure
Sealing Sealing
for cables and pipes for cables and pipes
46 47
On Land
59
Putting safety first Page 4
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30/0
30/20
30/0
30/20
30/0
30/20
30/0
20/7
Standard Blocks Pages 20-21
U30 30/0 30/0 30/0 30/0
60/44 60/48
U-Blocks Pages 25
60 2 3
The MCT Brattberg Tested, approved and
In 1986 our sealing method and quality system was adapted As a direct result of this achievement, quality and
to meet the rigid requirements of the offshore and nuclear environmental assessments are carried out by DNV twice
industry, and have been continuously updated to current annually.
requirements.
MCT Brattberg also holds quality certificates and
Today MCT Brattberg is assessed and certified by DNV, in approvals from a wide variety of classification institutions
accordance with the Quality and Environment Management and customers.
system standard EN ISO 9001 and 14001, for the design,
manufacture and supply of fire barrier and sealed transit
systems associated with cable and pipe routes in building
and marine environments.
4 5
The original Special products
cable transit Frames
for specific uses
PTG
Presswedge
Based on the simple but clever idea of a frame with MCT Brattberg manufactures a number of special products.
Insert Blocks and an end seal, the MCT Brattberg is the High pressure secure cable transits, transits for wave guides
original transit system. Stayplates
and blocks with built-in protection against electromagnetic
The MCT Brattberg system was patented in the early 1950s. pulse due to lightning or nuclear blast.
Blocks
When oil rigs and nuclear power stations demanded cable
and pipe installations with proven safety records, the MCT
High pressure seals RGPH is certified up to 66,7 bar
Brattberg system became a worldwide solution, we´ve been
improving it ever since. Comprehensive documentation shows is an example of our special products. Several types of high
that its resistance to fire, water, gas and pressure meets the pressure seals are available. Often these have been designed
latest safety requirements. in collaboration with a customer. They are used, for example,
in the supporting legs of oil rigs or in submarines. An
The industry standard example is the RGPH seal, which is certified up to 66.7 bar.
Frames
Our own experience has shown that for a standard
frame used for maritime applications, an internal width of
The E-series
120.5 mm (4.74”) a depth of 60 mm (2.36”) and wall STG and components provide the same protection as the
Endpacking standard MCT Brattberg system but with added, built-in
thickness of 10 mm (0.39”) are optimal window sizes for
maintaining structural strength and for fitting insert blocks. The Compression protection against electromagnetic pulses caused by lightning
welded corners are rounded for added strength. Both single plate or nuclear blast.
and multiple transits frames are available. They also give protection against interference, electronic
Stayplates sabotage and static electricity.
The dimensions of the various frames have become the
industry standard simply because these types of frames were All dimensions are exactly the same as for the other MCT
Blocks EMC products for grounding and bonding.
the first to be introduced and have proved successful over Brattberg components.
time. The E-series are aproved for Grounding and Bonding.
6 7
RGB and RGG
RGBO AND RGGO WITH REMOVABLE END
RGB is MCT Brattbergs standard frame for casting into concrete. RGB
comes in four different sizes, in varying height and designates RGB-2,
RGB-4, RGB-6 and RGB-8.The width dimension is always the same, Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
120 mm (4.72”) as, well as the depth 60 mm (2.36”).The frame W (width) Combination frames
profiles width are 60 mm (2.36”) and the thickness of the material is MATERIAL FRAME SIZE x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
6 mm (0.24”). RGB/RGG-2 3.1 5.0 6.9 8.8 10.7 12.6 6.8 11.0 15.2 19.4 23.5 27.7
RGB
STEEL RGB/RGG-4 3.8 5.9 18.1 10.2 12.4 14.6 8.3 13.0 17.8 22.4 27.5 32.1
The RGG frame has a standard size flange and pre-drilled holes. RGG
RGB/RGG-6 4.4 6.8 19.2 11.5 13.8 16.3 9.7 14.9 20.2 25.3 30.4 35.9
The frame is screwed. When mounting through thick walls or floors, RGBO
RGB/RGG-8 5.0 7.7 10.4 13.1 15.8 18.5 11.0 16.9 22.9 28.8 34.8 40.7
the RGG frame can be used together with a pre-drill counterstos to RGGO RGB/RGG-2+2 5.0 7.9 10.9 13.9 16.8 19.8 11.0 17.4 24.0 30.6 37.0 43.6
protect edges and keep any insulation in place. RGG has the same SS EN 10025-
S235JRG2 RGB/RGG-2+4 5.6 9.0 12.4 15.7 19.1 22.4 12.3 19.8 27.3 34.6 42.1 49.3
dimensions as RGB.The counterstos is available in three different RGB/RGG-2+6 6.2 9.9 13.6 17.3 21.0 24.7 13.6 21.8 29.9 38.1 46.2 54.4
depths to suit different wall thicknesses, see the Catalog´s 2 last pages. Standard frames in four DIN RST 37-2
RGB/RGG-2+8 6.9 11.0 15.1 19.2 23.3 27.4 15.2 24.2 33.2 42.3 51.3 60.4
different sizes: 2, 4, 6 and BS 4360 gr. 40
RGB/RGG-4+4 6.2 9.9 13.6 17.3 21.,0 24.7 13.6 21.8 29.9 38.1 46.2 54.4
For installations where cable and / 8 which mark different NS 17100
RGB/RGG-4+6 6.9 11.0 15.1 19.2 23.3 27.4 15.2 24.2 33.2 42.3 51.3 60.4
or pipes are already drawn, heights. All have the same RGB/RGG-4+8 7.4 11.8 16.2 20.6 25.0 29.4 16.3 26.0 35.7 45.4 55.1 64.8
RGGO is used with openable end.
H
width. See below. RGB/RGG-6+6 7.4 11.8 16.2 20.6 25.0 29.4 16.3 26.0 35.7 45.4 55.1 64.8
H H RGB/RGG-6+8 8.1 13.0 17.9 22.7 27.6 32.4 17.8 28.6 39.4 50.0 60.8 71.4
Information about combination frames RGB/RGG-8+8 8.9 14.2 19.5 24.9 30.2 35.5 19.6 31.3 42.9 54.8 66.5 78.2
can be found on page 11. 60 RGB/RGG-2 3.2 5.1 7.1 19.0 11.0 12.9 7.0 11.2 15.6 19.8 24.2 28.4
100 (3.94”)
W W (2.36”) W STAINLESS RGB/RGG-4 3.9 6.1 8.3 10.5 12.7 14.9 8.5 13.4 18.2 23.1 27.9 32.8
RGB/RGG-6 RGB/RGG-6x2 RGB/RGG-6+6x3 STEEL RGB/RGG-6 4.5 6.9 9.4 11.8 14.2 16.7 9.9 15.2 20.7 26.0 31.3 36.8
120mm RGB/RGG-8 5.2 7.9 10.7 13.5 16.2 19.0 11.4 17.4 23.5 29.7 35.7 41.8
(4.72”)
RGB/RGG-2+2 5.1 8.1 11.2 14.2 17.2 20.3 11.2 17.8 24.5 31.3 37.9 44.7
Size in mm (Size in inches) DIN 1,4404 RGB/RGG-2+4 5.8 9.2 12.7 16.1 19.6 23.0 12.7 20.2 27.9 35.4 43.2 50.7
RGB/RGG-2+6 6.3 10.1 13.9 17.8 21.6 25.4 13.8 22.2 30.6 39.2 47.6 55.9
H W (width) Combination frames ASTM/316 L
160 (6.30)” RGB/RGG-2+8 7.1 11.3 15.5 19.7 23.9 28.1 15.6 24.9 34.1 42.4 52.6 61.9
FRAME SIZE (height) x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 (height) x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn AiSi 316 L
x1
BS 970 gr. RGB/RGG-4+4 6.3 10.1 13.9 17.8 21.6 25.4 13.8 22.2 30.6 39.2 47.6 55.9
RGB/RGG-2 221 240.5 371 501.5 632 762.5 893 W = 110+ 8.7 9.47 10.67 19.74 24.88 30.2 35.16 W+4.33+
316 S11 RGB/RGG-4+6 7.1 11.3 15.5 19.7 23.9 28.1 15.6 24.9 34.1 43.4 52.6 61.9
- ,, -
RGB/RGG-4 279.5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 130.5 x n 11.0 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 5.14 x n 120mm RGB/RGG-4+8 7.6 12.1 16.6 21.1 25.6 30.1 16.7 26.6 36.5 46.5 56.4 66.3
- ,, - (4.72”) NS 14450
RGB/RGG-6 338 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 13.31 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-6+6 7.6 12.1 16.6 21.1 25.6 30.1 16.7 26.6 36.5 46.5 56.4 66.3
- ,, -
RGB/RGG-8 396.5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 15.61 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-6+8 8.4 13.3 18.3 23.3 28.3 33.3 18.5 29.3 40.3 51.3 62.3 73.4
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, RGB/RGG-8+8 9.1 14.6 20.0 25.5 31.0 36.4 20.0 32.1 44.0 56.2 68.3 80.2
RGB/RGG-2+2 332 - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.07 - - - - - - - - - - - -
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 220 (8.66)” RGB/RGG-2 1.1 1.8 2.5 13.1 13.8 14.4 2.4 3.9 5.5 6.8 8.3 9.7
RGB/RGG-2+4 390.5 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 15.37 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RGB/RGG-4 1.4 2.1 2.9 13.6 14.4 15.1 3.0 4.6 6.3 7.9 9.7 11.2
RGB/RGG-2+6 449 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 17.68 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, RGB/RGG-6 1.6 2.4 3.2 14.1 14.9 15.7 3.5 5.2 7.0 9.0 10.8 12.5
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RGB/RGG-2+8 507.5 19.98 RGB/RGG-8 1.8 2.7 3.7 14.6 15.6 16.5 3.9 5.9 8.1 10.1 12.3 14.3
ALUMINIUM
RGB/RGG-4+4 449 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 17.68 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 120mm RGB/RGG-2+2 1.8 2.8 3.9 4.9 15.9 17.0 3.9 6.1 8.5 10.8 13.0 15.4
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - (4.72”)
RGB/RGG-2+4 2.0 3.2 4.4 5.5 16.7 17,9 4.4 7.0 9.7 12.1 14.7 17.4
RGB/RGG-4+6 507.5 19.98 EN AW6082
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
RGB/RGG-2+6 2.2 3.5 4.8 6.1 17.4 18.7 4.8 7.7 10.5 13.4 16.3 19.1
RGB/RGG-4+8 566 22.28 DIN ALMG SI
RGB/RGG-2+8 2.4 3.9 5.3 6.7 18.2 19.6 5.2 8.5 11.6 14.7 18.0 21.1
RGB/RGG-6+6 566 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 22.28 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 1 A 6082
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-4+4 2.2 3.5 14.8 16.1 17.4 18.7 4.8 7.7 10.5 13.4 16.3 19.1
RGB/RGG-6+8 624.5 24.59 BS H30/6082
RGB/RGG-4+6 2.4 3.9 15.3 16.7 18.2 19.6 5.2 8.5 11.6 14.7 18.0 21.1
280 (11.02)” TFNS 17305
RGB/RGG-4+8 683 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 26.89 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-4+8 2.6 4.2 15.7 17.2 18.8 10.3 5.7 9.2 12.5 15.8 19.4 22.7
RGB/RGG-6+6 2.6 4.2 15.7 7.2 18.8 10.3 5.7 9.2 12.5 15.8 19.4 22.7
RGB/RGG-6+8 2.9 4.6 16.3 8.0 19.7 11.4 6.3 10.1 13.8 17.6 21.3 25.1
n = number of frames in width. Tolerances single frame: 3.5 mm (0.14”).
RGB/RGG-8+8 3.2 5.0 6.9 8.7 12.5 7.0 11.0 15.2 19.1 23.3 27.5
Thickness of material 6 mm (0.24”) except for internal horizontal and vertical walls in combination frames such as 10 mm (0.39”). 120mm
(4.72”)
8 9
RGB and RGBO, RGG and RGGO Multiple Frames
PIPE TRANSITS
340
340
(13.39”)
220
220 140
140 (5.51”) 280
Max.
MAX. O/D 280
(11.02”) 200 (7.87”)
200 440
(8.66”) MAX. O/D (17.32”) 330330
O/D 400
400
Max. 440 (12.99”)
O/D Max.
(15.75”) MAX. O/D
O/D
560
(22.05”)
180(7.09”)
180 560
300
300 (11.81”)
240
240 (11.02”)
Transit 360
360 (14.17”)
RGB/RGG-180
RGBO/RGGO-180 360
360 (14.17”)
Transit
Compression RGB/RGG-240 480 480
(18.9”)
PTG 60 + 120 RGBO/RGGO-240
Transit
Compression RGB/RGG-360
2 x PTG - 120 RGBO/RGGO-360
Compression
6 x PTG - 120
Frames size Dimensions mm Dimensions inches HORIZONTAL VERTICAL VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
A B C D A B C D MULTIPLE FRAMES MULTIPLE FRAMES MULTIPLE FRAMES
RGB/RGG-I 180 221 60 100 7.09 8.7 2.36 3.94 Horizontal multiple frames are Vertical multiple frames are described List the entire vertical frames x the
D B
D B
RGB/RGG-3 180 279,5 60 160 7.09 11.0 2.36 6.30 described by listing the frame type by listing the bottom frame type and desired number of horizontal
and size x the desired number of size + the next frame type and size. repetitions.
RGB/RGG-5 180 338 60 220 7.09 13.3 2.36 8.66
horizontal openings.
RGB/RGG-7 180 396,5 60 280 7.09 15.6 2.36 11.02
C
C
A
A
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Components Accessories
PTG-PRESSWEDGE STAYPLATE SPACER TOOL PACKING TOOL
Can be used as an alternative to compression To be placed between each row of blocks.
Simplifies insertion of last row of blocks. Compresses insert block
plate and STG. Can also be placed anywhere in Stayplates simplyfies installation, increases stability
20, 30, 40 mm (0.79”, 1.18”, 1.57”) to hold cable/pipes
the frame. Made of Lycron, with stainless steel and anchores blocks within the frame.
during partial
fittings. Plates come in galvanized or stainless steel and
installations.
Must always be installed aluminium.
in combination with
a stayplate.
AddBlock
BLANKING PLATE
CABLE SEPARATOR Seals frame prior
LUBRICANT 30 g / 25 ml (0.07 pound / 0.85 oz) to block
Component Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
Support cables during installation.
For easier insallation and must Compression Plate 0.24 0.53 installation.
be used with pressure-tight STG 0.6 1.32
installation, Ingress protection
PTG 120 Hex and Allen 0.83 1.81
IP65/66
PTG 60 Hex and Allen 0.41 0.9
Stayplate 0.13 0.29
Stayplate 60 0.02 0.04
More information about our tools, see our website, mctbrattberg.com
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RGP-round holes Sleeves for RGP and RGPO Frame
RGP is a Lycron transit frame for assembly in Dimensions in mm (inches) MCT Brattberg standard sleeves are available in seven sizes, for welding
drilled holes, pipes or in MCT Brattberg sleeves or bolting to the structure.
FRAME SIZE PACKING AREA DEPTH AND DIAMETER
(See Installation Guide, page 5 for dimensions of
pipes and drilled holes). It is available in eigt sizes The standard materials are mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium.
RGP 50/L60 20
(see table) and is packed with insert blocks.The (2”/L2.36) (0.79”)
50 (2”)
SFRB is also available in an open version (SFRBO).
metal parts are galvanized or stainless steel. 20 71
(0.79”) (2.8”)
RGPO is a Lycron frame with open sides intended RGP 50/L30 30
50 (2”)
(2”/L1.18) (1.18”)
for installation in holes where cables have already
30 34
been installed.This is also available in seven sizes. (1.18”) (1.4”)
RGP 70 40
(3”) (1.57”) 70 (3”)
40 72
(1.57”) (3.2”) SFRBO SFR SFRB S
RGP 100 60
100 (4”)
(4”) (2.36”) TYPE S WITHOUT FLANGE TYPE SFR WITH ROUND FLANGE TYPE SFRB WITH ROUND FLANGE
AND PRE DRILLED HOLES
60 83 ØE
(2.36”) (3.2”)
O/D
O/D
I/D
I/D
RGP 125 80
(3.15”) 125 (5”) I/D
(5”)
O/D L ØA L ØA L
14 15
Planning the Packing Space RGB maximum number of cables and pipes
15 20 30
Block sizes
40 60 90 120
RGP maximum number of cables and pipes
15 20 30
Block sizes
40 60 90 120
Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes
The space in a frame, which can be used exclusively for RGB/RGG-2 32 18 8 3 2 - - Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes
holding Insert Blocks, is called the packing space. In the RGB/RGG-4 64 36 16 9 4 1 1 RGP 50/L30 4 1 1 - - - -
RGS-type frames the compression system always RGB/RGG-6 96 54 24 12 6 2 1
RGP (2”/L2.36)
occupies 40 mm (1.57”) of each frame. RGB/RGG-8 128 72 32 18 8 2 2 RGP 50/L60 1 1 - - - - -
In the RGP frames no compression system or stayplates RGP(2”/L1.18)
are necessary. Therefore the packing space consists of the RGP 70 4 4 1 1 - - -
entire interior area of the frame. RGP (3”)
Tables to help you determine which Insert Block to use RGP 100 16 9 4 1 1 - -
RGP (4”)
are on pages 27 (the standard Blocks) 28 (AddBlocks)
and 30 (HandiBlocks). RGP 125 25 16 4 1 1 - -
RGP (5”)
RGP 150 36 16 9 4 1 1 -
RGP (6”)
RGP 200 64 36 16 9 4 1 1
RGP (8”)
RGP 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RGS RGP (11,8”)
RGP
Size 2
A couple of examples of pack plans (RG Plan)
are shown here. RGB to the left and RGP below.
The largest cables are
placed at the bottom.
Size 4
Size 6
240 (9.45”)
180 (7.09”)
120 (4.72”)
60 (2.36”)
Size 8
120 120 120 120
(4.72”) (4.72”) (4.72”) (4.72”)
20 30 40 60 80 90 120 180
(0.79”) (1.18”) (1.57”) (2.36”) (3.15”) (3.54”) (4.72”) (7.9”)
20 30 40 60 Size 8
(0,79”) (1.18”) (1.57”) (2.36”) 80 90 Combination frame width
(3.15”) (3.54”) 120 compared with width of cable tray
(4.72”)
180 Cable Cable tray width in mm /inches
type
(7.9”) 150 /5.91 200/7.87 300/11.81 400/15.75 600/23.63
Signal 6 6x2 6x3 6x4 6x5
RGP 50/L60 RGP 50/L30 RGP 70 RGP 100 RGP 125 RGP 150 RGP 200 RGP 300 Power Frame 4 4x2 4x3 4x4 4x5
(2”/L2.36) (2”/L1.18) (3”) (4”) (5”) (6”) (8”) (11.8”) size
Combination 6 6x2 6x3 6x4 6x5
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Packing Plan RGPlan
RGB, RGG and RGP WEB-BASED DESIGN SOFTWARE
The correct frame size can be determined Configure cable/pipe penetrations quickly and easily with
by using this plan. our Web-based design software. Its faster and simpler
The notes to the right side of the than time-consuming manual methods. It´s perfect solution
plan represent the available packing for busy engineers/designers.
space for Frame sizes 2, 4. 6 and 8.
It´s free and completely web based. Log in to access your
It is not necessary to show stay plates, projects anywhere. You can share projects with team
compression plates or endpackings since 10x10 mm
members to allow them to edit and configure the
sufficient space for these is already reserved transits. Bult with smart functions, to help reduce your
in the tables. transit planning time. Simply input the transit requirements
and RGPlan automatically configures the seal, along with all
The notes to the left side of the plan necessary components, Insert Blocks, stayplates and
Represent the available packing space compression systems – at the touch of a button. The
for the different RGP frames. program now offers many unique editing features, multiple
transit calculation and a simple format to deliver well
Dimensions of Standard insert blocks, SIZE 2 designed MCT Brattberg transits.
Add-blocks, Plugs and U-blocks, see
pages 20-24.
RGP 50/L60 Web-based design software
RGP 50/L30 gives a lot of opportunities, including following:
SIZE 8
18 19
Standard Blocks CABLE
DIAM.
15
20 30 40
B
4
CABLE
DIAM.
40
25.5-27.5 40/26
A (mm)
60 90
B
26
CABLE
DIAM.
A (mm)
90
55.5-57.5 90/56
120
B
56
CABLE
DIAM.
A (inches)
0.59 0.79
1.58
3.55 4.73
B
2.21
4.5-5.5 15/5 20/5 5 27.5-29.5 40/28 28 57.5-59.5 90/58 58 0.18–0.22 15/5 20/5 0.20 1.10-1.16 40/28 1.10 2.26–2.34 90/58 2.29
Our range of blocks accomodates cables beween 3,5 - 101,5 mm (0.14-4.0”) 5.5-6.5 15/6 20/6 6 29.5-31.5 40/30 30 59.5-61.5 90/60 60 0.22–0.26 15/6 20/6 0.24 1.16-1.24 40/30 1.18 2.34–2.42 90/60 2.36
in diameter. It is important that the insert block is the right size, with 6.5-7.5 15/7 20/7 7 31.5-33.5 40/32 60/32 32 61.5-63.5 90/62 62 0.26–0.30 15/7 20/7 0.28 1.24-1.32 40/32 60/32 1.26 2.42–2.50 90/62 2.44
respect to the cable, to ensure a proper seal. 7.5-8.5 15/8 20/8 8 33.5-35.5 40/34 60/34 34 63.5-65.5 90/64 64 0.30–0.33 15/8 20/8 0.31 1.32-1.40 40/34 60/34 1.34 2.50–2.58 90/64 2.52
Measure the cable diameters carefully and choose insert blocks 8.5-9.5 15/9 20/9 9 35.5-37.5 60/36 36 65.5-67.5 90/66 66 0.33–0.37 15/9 20/9 0.35 1.40-1.48 60/36 1.42 2.58–2.66 90/66 2.60
B
accordingly. With the sizing chart on next page you can choose the 9.5-10.5 20/10 10 37.5-39.5 60/38 38 67.5-69.5 90/68 68 0.37–0.41 20/10 0.39 1.48-1.55 60/38 1.50 2.66–2.74 90/68 2.68
correct size of insert blocks. 10.5-11.5 20/11 11 39.5-41.5 60/40 40 69.5-71.5 90/70 70 0.41–0.45 20/11 0.43 1.55-1.63 60/40 1.58 2.74–2.81 90/70 2.76
Blocks are referred to by their width (A) and hole diameter (B). 11.5-12.5 20/12 30/12 12 41.5-43.5 60/42 42 71.5-73.5 120/72 72 0.45–0.49 20/12 30/12 0.47 1.63-1.71 60/42 1.65 2.81–2.89 120/72 2.84
12.5-13.5 20/13 30/13 13 43.5-45.5 60/44 44 73.5-75.5 120/74 74 0.49–0.53 20/13 30/13 0.51 1.71-1.79 60/44 1.73 2.89–2.97 120/74 2.92
Thus a block with a width of 15 mm (0.59”) and a hole 13.5-14.5 20/14 30/14 14 45.5-47.5 60/46 46 75.5-77.5 120/76 76 0.53–0.57 20/14 30/14 0.55 1.79-1.87 60/46 1.81 2.97–3.05 120/76 2.99
diameter of 4 mm (0.16”) is referred to as 15/4. This designation 14.5-15.5 30/15 15 47.5-49.5 60/48 48 77.5-79.5 120/78 78 0.57–0.61 30/15 0.59 1.87-1.95 60/48 1.89 3.05–3.13 120/78 3.07
is moulded into the block. 15.5-16.5 30/16 16 49.5-51.5 60/50 90/50 50 79.5-81.5 120/80 80 0.61–0.65 30/16 0.63 1.95-2.03 60/50 90/50 1.97 3.13–3.21 120/80 3.15
Certain markets denote Insert Bocks in pairs. Please consult 16.5-17.5 30/17 17 51.5-53.5 60/52 90/52 52 81.5-83.5 120/82 82 0.65–0.69 30/17 0.67 2.03-2.11 60/52 90/52 2.05 3.21–3.29 120/82 3.23
MCT Brattberg for this information. 17.5-18.5 30/18 18 53.5-55.5 60/54 90/54 54 83.5-85.5 120/84 84 0.69–0.73 30/18 0.71 2.11-2.18 60/54 90/54 2.13 3.29–3.36 120/84 3.31
18.5-19.5 30/19 19 85.5-87.5 120/86 86 0.73–0.77 30/19 0.75 3.36–3.44 120/86 3.39
19.5-20.5 30/20 20 87.5-89.5 120/88 88 0.77–0.81 30/20 0.79 3.44–3.52 120/88 3.47
60
(2,36”) A 20.5-21.5 30/21 21 89.5-91.5 120/90 90 0.81–0.85 30/21 0.83 3.52–3.60 120/90 3.55
B B
21.5-22.5 30/22 40/22 22 A /2 91.5-93.5 120/92 92 0.85–0.89 30/22 40/22 0.87 A /2 3.60–3.68 120/92 3.62
22.5-23.5 30/23 40/22 23 93.5-95.5 120/94 94 0.89–0.93 30/23 40/22 0.91 3.68–3.76 120/94 3.70
23.5-24.5 30/24 40/24 24 95.5-97.5 120/96 96 0.93–1.00 30/24 40/24 0.95 3.76–3.84 120/96 3.78
A A
23.5-25.5 40/24 24 97.5-99.5 120/98 98 40/24 3.84–3.92 120/98 3.86
SpareBlocks
Blocks are referred to by 99.5-101.5 120/100 100 Blocks are referred to by 3.92–3.99 120/100 3.94
their width (A) and hole their width (A) and hole
diameter (B). Thus a module with diameter (B). Thus a module with a
a width of 15 mm and a hole width of 0.59” and a hole
diameter of 4 mm is referred to diameter of 0.16” is referred to
as 15 /4. as 15/4.
Spare room in each frame is filled out with solid insert Weight in oz per half
Weight in grams per half
blocks. Called spares, they bear the designation A/0.
BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W BLOCK W
Blocks are referred to by their width (A), followed by the
BLOCK W BLOCK W
24 x 5/0 58 20/11 13 40/30 42 90/62 239 24 x 5/0 2.0 20/11 0.5 40/30 1.5 90/62 8.4
designation /0 (indicating solid). Thus a block with
a width and height of 15 mm (0.59”) is referred to as 15/0. 12 x 10 /0 113 20/12 13 40/32 37 90/64 229 12 x 10/0 4.0 20/12 0.5 40/32 1.3 90/64 8.1
The length of insert blocks is always 60 mm (2.36”) 15/0 20 20/13 12 40/34 32 90/66 220 15/0 0.7 20/13 0.4 40/34 1.1 90/66 7.7
20/0 38 20/14 11 60/32 131 90/68 211 20/0 1.3 20/14 0.4 60/32 4.7 90/68 7.4
30/0 84 30/12 36 60/34 127 90/70 204 30/0 3.0 30/12 1.3 60/34 4.5 90/70 7.2
40/0 150 30/13 36 60/36 122 120/72 494 40/0 5.3 30/13 1.3 60/36 4.3 120/72 17.4
Block size in mm BLOCK
Size in inches 60/0 338 30/14 35 60/38 116 120/74 485 60/0 11.9 30/14 1.2 60/38 4.1 120/74 17.1
Width (A) = Height (A) DESIGNATION
90x30/0 279 30/15 34 60/40 110 120/76 472 90x30/0 9.8 30/15 1.2 60/40 3.9 120/76 16.6
5x5 0.20” x 0.20” 24x5/0
Only in strips of 24 pcs Only in strips of 24 pcs 15/4 10 30/16 33 60/42 104 120/78 462 15/4 0.4 30/16 1.2 60/42 3.7 120/78 16.3
10 x 10 0.39” x 0.39” 15/5 10 30/17 31 60/44 98 120/80 448 15/5 0.4 30/17 1.1 60/44 3.5 120/80 15.8
12x10/0
Only in strips of 12 pcs Only in strips of 12 pcs
15/6 10 30/18 30 60/46 91 120/82 437 15/6 0.4 30/18 1.0 60/46 3.2 120/82 15.4
A
15 x 15 0.59” x 0.59” 15/0 15/7 10 30/19 28 60/48 84 120/84 425 15/7 0.4 30/19 1.0 60/48 3.0 120/84 15.0
20 x 20 0.79” x 0.79” 20/0 15/8 9 30/20 27 60/50 77 120/86 415 15/8 0.3 30/20 1.0 60/50 2.7 120/86 14.6
30 x 30 1.18” x 1.18” 30/0 15/9 8 30/21 25 60/52 59 120/88 403 15/9 0.3 30/21 0.9 60/52 2.4 120/88 14.2
60 40 x 40 1.58” x 1.58” 40/0 20/4 18 30/22 24 60/54 61 120/90 385 20/4 0.6 30/22 0.8 60/54 2.2 120/90 13.6
(2.36”)
60 x 60 2.36” x 2.36” 60/0 20/5 18 30/23 22 90/50 287 120/92 368 20/5 0.6 30/23 0.8 90/50 10.1 120/92 13.0
A
90 x 30 3.54” x 1.18 90x30/0 20/6 17 30/24 21 90/52 279 120/94 360 20/6 0.6 30/24 0.7 90/52 9.8 120/94 12.7
20/7 17 40/22 57 90/54 273 120/96 351 20/7 0.6 40/22 2.0 90/54 9.6 120/96 12.3
20/8 16 40/24 54 90/56 262 120/98 332 20/8 0.6 40/24 1.9 90/56 9.2 120/98 11.7
20/9 15 40/26 50 90/58 255 120/100 313 20/9 0.5 40/26 1.8 90/58 9.0 120/100 11.0
20/10 14 40/28 47 90/60 243 120/108 243 20/10 0.5 40/28 1.7 90/60 8.6 120/108 8.6
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AddBlock
There are eleven different sizes of AddBlock. The AddBlocks basic dimension Dimensions are also clearly
is given at bottom slot center, marked on the four insert
By tearing off the wing-like inserts, which are of and that’s the maximum cable sheets. Simply select, tear off
ADDBLOCK
DIMENSION
CABLE OR PIPE
DIMENSION (mm)
WEIGHT
PER HALF (G)
CABLE OR PIPE
DIMENSION( inches)
WEIGHT
PER HALF (oz)
varying thickness, and inserting them in the main dimension the block is and insert.
designed for. 20/4 - 8 3,5 - 8.,5 23 0.14 - 0.33 0.8
block it is possible to accommodate 66 different
20/9 - 13 8.,5 - 13,5 23 0.33 - 0.53 0.8
cable and pipe dimensions, from 3.5 mm (0.14”)
30/14 - 18 13.,5 - 18,5 45 0.53 - 0.72 1.6
to 69.5 mm (2.74”). The inserts are fitted with a
30/19 - 23 18,5 - 23,5 43 0.72 - 0.93 1.5
locating ridge that fits exactly into furrows in the
40/24 - 28 23,5 - 28,5 71 0.93 - 1.12 2.5
main block. These stop the block from
40/29 - 33 28,5 - 33,5 62 1.12 - 1.32 2.2
”telescoping”.
60/34 - 38 33,5 - 38,5 150 1.32 - 1.52 5.3
60/39 - 43 38,5 - 43,5 136 1.52 - 1.71 4.8
A seal using AddBlocks is as secure and tight
On the bottom of each sheet 60/44 - 48 43,5 - 49,5 128 1.71 - 1.95 4.5
as one using standard blocks. Both types can be you’ll find four locking
90/50 - 58 49.,5 - 59,5 348 1.95 - 2.34 12.3
combined in a transit, which makes the MCT devices to keep the insert
in place, making each 90/60 - 68 59,5 - 69,5 318 2.34 - 2.74 11.2
Brattberg seal system very flexible. AddBlock thoroughly secure.
AddBlocks are all the same length as standard Blocks, The plug’s main purpose is to prepare coming installations
60 mm (2.36”). The width of standard Blocks by creating a spare block together with an AddBlock.
(A measurement, see table) are 20, 30, 40, 60 or 90 mm, Once the cable penetration is to be done, the plug is Plug
(0.79”), (1.18”), (1.57”), (2.36”) or (3.54”) removed and the AddBlock is reused. Plug
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X-series cable transit ALF-Cabinet seal
The MCT Brattberg X-series is a truly unique cable transit ALF cabinet seal is a cable penetration for applications where
system which features an instant SNAP-FIT cable seal dust- and water tightness are demanded. A lot of cables can be
designed to accommodate any cable diameter from 2,5mm installed in a small area and the big opening even allows
(0.1”) right up to 34,5mm (1.36”), with the flexibility for connectors and joints toe pass through.
future expansion of systems within existing frames. The cables are individual sealed off with 30 mm (1.18”) insert
blocks which comes in the same sizes as MCT Brattberg
Incorporating a simple staybar securing mechanism, no Standard Blocks, AddBlocks and HandiBlocks. ALF is compressed
special tools are required to assemble this ultra-lightweight with two bolts and a standard allen key. The seal is easy to open
unit. Because until installation, seales are not subject to any
up for changing or completion of cables.
compression, they are sure to stay perfectly shaped and
will not suffer from deformation. The unit is sealed prior to
Advantages
cabling, requires no painting and maintenance is kept to an
• All cables through one opening
absolute minimum.
(also with connector)
• Available as EMC
Frames
• Many cables in a limited area
Specification • Specfications of cable sizes are no
• Polyester glass filled compression moulding problem
• UV stabilised material with low smoke • Easy changing/adding cables afterwards
• Ultra low weight • Dust- and waterproof (IP67)
• High strength
• Assembly without special tools The frames are available in
Frames supplied with: • For cables with diameters from 3- 54 mm several different sizes
(0.12 – 2.13”)
• Compression screws (M6 countersunk head)
• Compression system • Supplied complete with gasket, bolts and nuts
• Gasket • Tested and approved Sketch
• Optional extras include adaptor flange, Blanking plate,
Allen key. Details on request
Performances
• Aluminum (standard) or stainless steel
Staybars 34 mm
Stainless steel 3 mm (1,34”) • Standard dimensions or custom
(0.12”) diameter • Supplied complete with gaskets, nuts and bolts
available in 2 sizes. Available certifications Table
Sizes
Type 1 120 mm • IP 67 according to IEC / EN 60529 Size (mm) A B C D E F G Hole Ø
ype A B C D A B C D
(4.72”) long ref SB 120 • UL 50 test certificate
Type mm Inches ALF 60 60 60 96 60 120 120 30 9
X1 178 120 260 200 7.01 4.72 10.24 7.87
• UL94 test certificate (approved for Class V0)
Type 2 60 mm ALF 90 90 60 96 90 150 120 30 9
(2.36”) long ref SB 60 X2 118 60 210 150 4.65 2.36 8.27 5.91
• NEMA, Type 3R and 4X & 12
ALF 120 120 60 96 120 180 120 30 9
N.B multiple frames are available. ALF 150 150 60 96 150 210 120 30 9
completion of cables.
Details on request.
ALF is available in aluminium or stainless steel and is always
supplied in kit form with gasket, bolts and nuts. Size (Inches) A B C D E F G Hole Ø
Fixing Hole Dimensions ALF 60 2.36 2.36 3.78 2.36 4.72 4.72 1.18 0.35
ype E F G E F G
Classifi ed according to:
Block sizes mm Inches ype E F G E F G ALF 90 3.54 2.36 3.78 3.54 5.91 4.72 1.18 0.35
UL 94 VO UL50 NEMA 3R & 4X & 12
X20/3-13 20 10 2,5-13,5 0.79 0.39 0.1 - 0.53 Type mm Inches ALF 120 4.72 2.36 3.78 4.72 7.09 4.72 1.18 0.35
EnclosureIP 66 / IP 67
X30/14-24 30 15 13,5-24,5 1.18 0.59 0.53-0.96 X1 215 160 107,5 8.46 6.3 4.23 ALF 150 5.91 2.36 3.78 5.91 8.27 4.72 1.18 0.35
X40/24-34 40 20 23,5-34,5 1.57 0.79 093 -1.36 X2 118 60 210 5.12 3.46 8.27
Also custom sizes available!
N.B sold as complete modules (2 halfs & Plug) N.B sold as complete modules (2 halfs & Plug)
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RFCS-Cabinet seal RFCS 10
Diameter range
2,5-16,0
mm
Number of cables
14,5-33.0
mm
Required
cut out
mm
Packing
space
mm
Diameter range
0.1-0.63
inches
Number of cables
0.57-1.3
inches
Required
cut ou
inches
Packing
space
inches
The unique MCT Brattberg RFCS is available in three RFCS 10/4 2 2 55x145 100x40 2 2 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
basic sizes of 10, 12 & 16 with an extension provi- RFCS 10/7 6 1 55x145 100x40 6 1 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
sion to size 20, 24 & 32 respectively. Is an innovative RFCS 10/10 10 0 55x145 100x40 6 1 2.17x5.71 3.94x1.57
openable/retrofit alternative to heavy duty plug in RFCS 12 Number of cables Number of cables
connectors and cable glands plates in the cabinets. RFCS 12/3 0 3 55x165 120x40 0 3 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
RFCS 12/6 4 2 55x165 120x40 4 2 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
MCT Brattberg RFCS frame provides: RFCS 12/9 8 1 55x165 120x40 8 1 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
Space saving frames compare to conventional plug in RFCS 12/12 12 0 55x165 120x40 12 0 2.17x6.5 4.72x1.57
connectors & cable glands. RFCS 16 Number of cables Number of cables
Unique MCT Brattberg compression wedge PTG40 RFCS 16/4 0 4 55x205 160x40 0 4 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
that can be inserted from both sides of the frame. RFCS 16/7 4 3 55x205 160x40 4 3 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
Easy installation and availability with ready made RFCS 16/10 8 2 55x205 160x40 8 2 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
packed kits including the sealing module as per RFCS 16/13 12 1 55x205 160x40 12 1 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
customer requirements. RFCS 16/16 16 0 55x205 160x40 16 0 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
Classifications: IP65, IP67 and NEMA 250 type 4x RFCS 20 Number of cables Number of cables
(hose down) RFCS 20/8 4 4 100x145 200x40 4 4 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
RFCS 20/14 12 2 100x145 200x40 12 2 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
MCT Brattberg RFCS Kit contains: RFCS 20/20 20 0 100x145 160x40 20 0 3.94x5.71 7.87x1.57
RFCS 24 Number of cables Number of cables
• Openable frame.
• RFCS modules marked with cable diameter. RFCS 24/6 0 4 55x205 160x40 0 4 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Compression wedge. RFCS 24/12 4 3 55x205 160x40 4 3 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Gasket for sealing frame to cabinet. RFCS 24/18 8 2 55x205 160x40 8 2 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Mounting Hardware. RFCS 24/24 12 1 55x205 160x40 12 1 2.17x8.07 6.3x1.57
• Installation Manual.
RFCS 32 Number of cables Number of cables
Lubricant.
RFCS 32/8 0 8 100x205 320x40 0 8 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
RFCS 32/14 8 6 100x205 320x40 8 6 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
RFCS 32/20 16 4 100x205 320x40 16 4 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Data RFCS 32/26 24 2 100x205 320x40 24 2 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Modules: EPDM RFCS 32/32 32 0 100x205 320x40 32 0 3.94x8.07 12.6x1.57
Aluminium:
Grade ADC-12
13,0 (13,0)
RFCS 10 RFCS 20 196,0 (196,0)
141,2 (141,2)
196,0 (196,0)
141,2 (141,2)
13 (13)
Gasket between frame and cabinet:
134,0 (134,0)
94,7 (94,7)
33,0 (33,0)
EPDM
48,7 (48,7)
88 (88)
33 (33)
Gasket between frame halves:
EPDM 216,0 (216,0)
Type 4x RFCS 12 RFCS 24
13,0 (13,0)
IP 65/67 161,2(161,2)
216,0 (216,0)
Plastic gasket washer: 161,2 (161,2)
13 (13)
33,0 (33,0)
134,0 (134,0)
LDPE
94,7 (94,7)
148,7 (48,7)
88,0 (88,0)
33 (33)
Mounting hardware:
SS-304
256,0(256,0
13,0 (13,0)
RFCS 16 RFCS 32 201,2(201,2
EPDM is Halogen Free and Low smoke. 256,0(256,0
201,2(201,2)
13 (13)
134,0 (134,0)
33,0 (33,0)
94,7 (94,7)
30 mm
33 (33)
88,0 (88,0)
48,7 (48,7)
40 mm (1,18”)
(1,57”)
26 27
Transits
for Rolling Stock
28 29 87
Tailor made
transits for the
rolling stock.
Since the early 1950s, when we first started specializing in The MCT Brattberg transits are designed to protect pas-
fireproof and pressure-sealed transits, quality testing and sengers and keeping equipment safe from harm.
classification has been essential. The MCT Brattberg is a
complete sealing system for cable and pipe transits designed
to allow penetration with a high level of security.
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E-Series
For EMC, Lightning, Grounding and Bonding
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Hazardous enviroments Page 4
Sleeves Page 13
E-AddBlocks Page 18
E 20/7
E U30
E 60/44 E 60/48
E-Series for Grounding and Bonding Page 19
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MCT Brattberg seals cable and pipe penetrations in potentially The E-MCT Brattberg
4 5
Design Tested, approved and
certified
Since the early 1950s, when we first started specializing
in fireproof and pressure-sealed transits, quality testing
and classification has been essential.
Description MCT Brattberg Type: “RGS Cable Penetration seals” installed in Single/Multiple
Specified Standard IMO Res. MSC.61 (67)- (FTP Code) Annex 1 Part 3
IMO MSC/Circ.1120
IMO Res. MSC.307 (88)-(2010 FTP Code) Section 8
E-Block
IMO Res. MSC.307(88) – (2010 FTP Code), Annex 1, Part 3
Sheet No 1 of 5 Name
This certificate is not valid for equipment, the design or manufacture of which has been varied or modified
from the specimen tested. The manufacturer should notify Lloyd’s Register of any modification or changes to
the equipment in order to obtain a valid Certificate.
Stayplates are used to key blocks into frames and aid This is a copy of an electronic document. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between the copy and the electronic document,
which is retained and published by Lloyd's Register, the original electronic and certified version shall always prevail.
Issued to
Application :
Product(s) approved by this certificate is/are accepted for installation on all vessels classed
by DNV GL.
Approval Engineer:
chemical resistance.
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Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
RGS RGS
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) MultipleFrames
Material Frame size x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
RGS-2 2,2 3,9 5.7 7,4 9,2 10,9 4.9 8.6 12.6 32.6 20.3 24.0
RGS-4 2,7 4,6 6.5 8,4 10,3 12,2 6.0 10.1 14.3 37.3 22.7 26.9
RGSO WITH REMOVABLE END WEIGHT CHART RGS-6 3,2 5,4 7.6 9,8 12,0 14,2 7.1 11.9 16.8 41.0 26.5 31.3
MILD STEEL RGS-8 3,8 6,3 8.9 11,4 14,0 16,5 8.4 13.9 19.6 44.8 30.9 36.4
RGS is MCT Brattberg’s standard frame for marine applications. It has a RGSO with RGS-2+2 3,6 8,1 11.9 15,7 19,5 23,3 7.9 17.9 26.2 52.9 43.0 51.4
removable end
standard internal width of 120 mm (4.72”) and is 60 mm (2.36”) deep. S355JR
RGS-2+4 4,2 8,8 12.8 16,7 20,7 24,6 9.3 19.4 28.2 56.7 45.6 54.2
There are four sizes of RGS, denoted by 2, 4, 6 and 8 depending on their height. S355J2
S355K2 RGS-2+6 4,8 9,5 13.6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 60.0 48.3 57.3
They may be used in both vertical and/or horizontal multiple frames (see page 12).
RGS-2+8 5,5 10,3 14.7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 64.4 51.8 61.5
The RGS is welded into an accurately pre-cut hole in the deck or bulkhead.
A36
As with all our frames, RGS is produced in steel, stainless steel or aluminium. AH36
RGS-4+4 4,8 9,5 13.6 17,8 21,9 26,0 10.6 20.9 30.0 60.0 48.3 57.3
For installations where cables are already in place, specify RGSO, which has DH36 RGS-4+6 5,5 10,3 14.7 19,1 23,5 27,9 12.1 22.7 32.4 64.4 51.8 61.5
a removable end. RGS weight charts can be found on the next page. EH36 RGS-4+8 5,9 11,1 15.8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 68.3 55.3 65.7
RGS-6+6 5,9 11,1 15.8 20,5 25,1 29,8 13.0 24.5 34.8 68.3 55.3 65.7
RGS-6+8 6,5 12,0 17.0 22,1 27,1 32,1 14.3 26.5 37.5 73.0 59.7 70.8
Size in mm Size in inches RGS RGS-8+8 7,2 12,9 18.3 23,7 29,1 34,5 15.9 28.4 40.3 78.0 64.2 76.1
W (width) Multiple Frames W (width) Multiple Frames RGS-2 2,2 4,0 12,1 7,6 9,4 11,2 4.9 8.8 12.8 33.5 20.7 24.7
RGS-4 2,8 4,7 13,9 8,6 10,6 12,6 6.2 10.4 14.8 38.1 23.4 27.8
Frame size H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn H x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn
RGS-6 3,3 5,5 15,4 10,0 12,3 14,5 7.3 12.1 17.2 41.9 27.1 31.7
RGS-2 121 140,5 271 401,5 532 662,5 793 4.76 5.53 10.67 15.81 20.94 26.08 31.2
W=
W= RGS-8 3,9 6,5 16,9 11,7 14,3 16,9 8.6 14.3 20.1 45.9 31.5 37.3
RGS-4 179,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 10 + 7.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 0.40+
5.14 RGS-2+2 3,7 8,3 19,5 16,1 20,0 23,9 8.2 18.3 26.9 54.5 44.1 52.7
238 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 130,5 9.37 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - x n
STAINLESS
RGS-6
xn STEEL RGS-2+4 4,3 9,0 21,0 17,1 21,2 25,2 9.5 19.8 28.9 58.2 46.7 55.6
RGS-8 296,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.67 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
RGS-2+6 4,9 9,7 22,4 18,2 22,5 26,7 10.8 21.4 30.9 61.5 49.6 58.9
RGS-2+2 242 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 9.53 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - Standard frames come in 1.4404
RGS-2+8 5,6 10,6 24,2 19,6 24,1 28,6 12.3 23.4 33.3 65.9 53.1 63.1
RGS-2+4 300,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 11.83 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - four sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8.
AISI 316L RGS-4+4 4,9 9,7 22,4 18,2 22,5 26,7 10.8 21.4 30.9 61.5 49.6 58.9
RGS-2+6 359 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 14.13 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
They are all the same width.
RGS-4+6 5,6 10,6 24,2 19,6 24,1 28,6 12.3 23.4 33.3 65.9 53.1 63.1
Height differences are shown
RGS-2+8 417,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.44 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-4+8 6,0 11,4 25,8 21,0 25,8 30,6 13.2 25.1 35.7 70.1 56.9 67.5
below. The material is 10 mm
RGS-4+4 359 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 14.13 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - (0.39”) thick. RGS-6+6 6,0 11,4 25,8 21,0 25,8 30,6 13.2 25.1 35.7 70.1 56.9 67.5
RGS-4+6 417,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 16.44 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-6+8 6,7 12,3 27,5 22,6 27,8 32,9 14.8 27.1 38.6 74.7 61.3 72.5
H H
RGS-4+8 476 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 18.74 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-8+8 7,4 13,2 29,5 24,3 29,9 35,4 16.3 29.1 41.4 80.0 65.9 78.0
RGS-6+6 476 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 18.74 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGS-2 0,8 1,4 4,1 2,6 3,2 3,8 1.8 3.1 4.4 11.5 7.1 8.4
160 (6.3”)
RGS-6+8 534,5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 21.04 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - W W 100 (3.94”) RGS-4 1,0 1,6 4,8 3,0 3,6 4,3 2.2 3.5 5.1 13.0 7.9 9.5
RGS-6 60 RGS-6x2
RGS-6 1,1 1,9 5,3 3,4 4,2 5,0 2.4 4.2 6.0 14.3 9.3 11.0
RGS-8+8 593 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 23.35 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 120 120
(4.72”) (4.72”) RGS-8 1,3 2,2 5,8 4,0 4,9 5,8 2.9 4.9 6.8 15.7 10.8 12.8
RGS-2+2 232 140,5 9.13 5.53
RGS-2 RGS-4 RGS-2+2 1,3 2,8 6,7 5,5 6,9 8,2 2.9 6.2 9.3 18.5 15.2 18.1
RGS-2+4 290,5 - ,, - 11.44 - ,, -
RGS-2+4 1,5 3,1 7,2 5,9 7,2 8,6 3.3 6.8 9.9 20.1 15.9 19.0
RGS-2+6 349 - ,, - 13.74 - ,, - ALUMINIUM
n = number of frames wide. n = number of frames wide. H RGS-2+6 1,7 3,3 7,7 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 21.2 17.0 20.1
H
RGS-2+8 407,5 - ,, - Tolerance single frame: 16.04 - ,, - Tolerance single frame: EN AW-6082 RGS-2+8 1,9 3,6 8,3 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 22.5 18.3 21.6
Height ± 1 mm Height ± 0.04”,
RGS-4+4 349 - ,, - Width ± 0,8 mm 13.74 - ,, - Width ± 0.03”. 280 (11.02”) EN AW-5086
220 (8.66”) RGS-4+4 1,7 3,3 7,7 6,2 7,7 9,1 3.7 7.3 10.6 21.2 17.0 20.1
RGS-4+6 407,5 - ,, - Material thickness is 10 mm 16.04 - ,, - Material thickness is 0.39”.
RGS-4+6 1,9 3,6 8,3 6,7 8,3 9,8 4.2 7.9 11.5 22.5 18.3 21.6
RGS-4+8 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - RGS-4+8 2,1 3,9 8,8 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 24.0 19.4 22.9
RGS-6+6 466 - ,, - 18.35 - ,, - W W 120 120
RGS-6+6 2,1 3,9 8,8 7,2 8,8 10,4 4.6 8.6 12.1 24.0 19.4 22.9
RGS-6+6 RGS-6+6x3 (4.72”) (4.72”)
RGS-6+8 524,5 - ,, - 20.65 - ,, - RGS-8 RGS-6+8 2,3 4,2 9,4 7,7 9,5 11,2 5.1 9.3 13.2 25.6 20.9 24.7
RGS-8+8 583 - ,, - 22.95 - ,, - RGS-8+8 2,5 4,5 10,0 8,3 10,2 12,1 5.5 9.9 14.1 27.3 22.5 26.7
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RGB RGB
RGBO WITH REMOVABLE END WEIGHT CHART Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds
W (width) Combination frames
RGB is MCT Brattbergs standard frame for embedment or built-in.
For EMC protection the frame shall be welded into the wall structure MATERIAL FRAME SIZE x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
or to a facing place to get erth bounding. Standard frames in RGB/RGG-2 3.1 5.0 6.9 8.8 10.7 12.6 6.8 11.0 15.2 19.4 23.5 27.7
RGB comes in four different sizes, in varying height and designates four different sizes: STEEL RGB/RGG-4 3.8 5.9 18.1 10.2 12.4 14.6 8.3 13.0 17.8 22.4 27.5 32.1
RGB-2, RGB-4, RGB-6 and RGB-8.The width dimension is always the 2, 4, 6 and 8 which RGB/RGG-6 4.4 6.8 19.2 11.5 13.8 16.3 9.7 14.9 20.2 25.3 30.4 35.9
same, 120 mm (4,72”), as well as the depth 60 mm (2,36”). mark different RGB/RGG-8 5.0 7.7 10.4 13.1 15.8 18.5 11.0 16.9 22.9 28.8 34.8 40.7
The frame profiles width are 60 mm (2,36”) and the thickness of the heights. All have RGB/RGG-2+2 5.0 7.9 10.9 13.9 16.8 19.8 11.0 17.4 24.0 30.6 37.0 43.6
material is 6 mm (0,24”). SS EN 10025-
the same width. S235JRG2 RGB/RGG-2+4 5.6 9.0 12.4 15.7 19.1 22.4 12.3 19.8 27.3 34.6 42.1 49.3
For installations where cables already are in place the RGBO frame RGB RGBO See below. RGB/RGG-2+6 6.2 9.9 13.6 17.3 21.0 24.7 13.6 21.8 29.9 38.1 46.2 54.4
DIN RST 37-2
with openable gable is used. More information about combination RGB/RGG-2+8 6.9 11.0 15.1 19.2 23.3 27.4 15.2 24.2 33.2 42.3 51.3 60.4
frames can be found on page 12. BS 4360 gr. 40
RGB/RGG-4+4 6.2 9.9 13.6 17.3 21.,0 24.7 13.6 21.8 29.9 38.1 46.2 54.4
NS 17100
RGB/RGG-4+6 6.9 11.0 15.1 19.2 23.3 27.4 15.2 24.2 33.2 42.3 51.3 60.4
Size in mm (Size in inches) 100 (3.94”) RGB/RGG-4+8 7.4 11.8 16.2 20.6 25.0 29.4 16.3 26.0 35.7 45.4 55.1 64.8
H W (width) Combination frames RGB/RGG-6+6 7.4 11.8 16.2 20.6 25.0 29.4 16.3 26.0 35.7 45.4 55.1 64.8
RGB/RGG-6+8 8.1 13.0 17.9 22.7 27.6 32.4 17.8 28.6 39.4 50.0 60.8 71.4
FRAME SIZE x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 (height) x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xn 120mm
(4.72”) RGB/RGG-8+8 8.9 14.2 19.5 24.9 30.2 35.5 19.6 31.3 42.9 54.8 66.5 78.2
RGB/RGG-2 221 240.5 371 501.5 632 762.5 893 W =110+ 8.7 9.47 10.67 19.74 24.88 30.2 35.16 W+4.33
RGB/RGG-2 3.2 5.1 7.1 19.0 11.0 12.9 7.0 11.2 15.6 19.8 24.2 28.4
- ,, -
RGB/RGG-4 279.5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 130.5 x n 11.0 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - +5.14 RGB/RGG-4 3.9 6.1 8.3 10.5 12.7 14.9 8.5 13.4 18.2 23.1 27.9 32.8
- ,, - STAINLESS
RGB/RGG-6 338 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 13.31 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - xn STEEL RGB/RGG-6 4.5 6.9 9.4 11.8 14.2 16.7 9.9 15.2 20.7 26.0 31.3 36.8
- ,, - RGB/RGG-8 5.2 7.9 10.7 13.5 16.2 19.0 11.4 17.4 23.5 29.7 35.7 41.8
RGB/RGG-8 396.5 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 15.61 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 160 (6.30)”
RGB/RGG-2+2 5.1 8.1 11.2 14.2 17.2 20.3 11.2 17.8 24.5 31.3 37.9 44.7
RGB/RGG-2+2 332 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 13.07 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, DIN 1,4404 RGB/RGG-2+4 5.8 9.2 12.7 16.1 19.6 23.0 12.7 20.2 27.9 35.4 43.2 50.7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RGB/RGG-2+4 390.5 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 15.37 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 120mm RGB/RGG-2+6 6.3 10.1 13.9 17.8 21.6 25.4 13.8 22.2 30.6 39.2 47.6 55.9
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (4.72”) ASTM/316 L
RGB/RGG-2+6 449 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 17.68 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-2+8 7.1 11.3 15.5 19.7 23.9 28.1 15.6 24.9 34.1 42.4 52.6 61.9
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - AiSi 316 L
RGB/RGG-2+8 507.5 19.98 RGB/RGG-4+4 6.3 10.1 13.9 17.8 21.6 25.4 13.8 22.2 30.6 39.2 47.6 55.9
BS 970 gr. 316
RGB/RGG-4+4 449 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 17.68 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - S11 RGB/RGG-4+6 7.1 11.3 15.5 19.7 23.9 28.1 15.6 24.9 34.1 43.4 52.6 61.9
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - ,,
H - - - ,, - RGB/RGG-4+8 7.6 12.1 16.6 21.1 25.6 30.1 16.7 26.6 36.5 46.5 56.4 66.3
RGB/RGG-4+6 507.5 19.98 ,,H-
H NS 14450
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
H
-
220 (8.66)” RGB/RGG-6+6 7.6 12.1 16.6 21.1 25.6 30.1 16.7 26.6 36.5 46.5 56.4 66.3
RGB/RGG-4+8 566 22.28
RGB/RGG-6+8 8.4 13.3 18.3 23.3 28.3 33.3 18.5 29.3 40.3 51.3 62.3 73.4
RGB/RGG-4+6 566 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - 22.28 - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - RGB/RGG-8+8 9.1 14.6 20.0 25.5 31.0 36.4 20.0 32.1 44.0 56.2 68.3 80.2
RGB/RGG-6+8 624.5 24.59 W W W W RGB/RGG-2 1.1 1.8 2.5 13.1 13.8 14.4 2.4 3.9 5.5 6.8 8.3 9.7
- ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, - - ,, -
120mm
RGB/RGG-4+8 683 26.89 (4.72”) RGB/RGG-4 1.4 2.1 2.9 13.6 14.4 15.1 3.0 4.6 6.3 7.9 9.7 11.2
RGB/RGG-6 1.6 2.4 3.2 14.1 14.9 15.7 3.5 5.2 7.0 9.0 10.8 12.5
ALUMINIUM RGB/RGG-8 1.8 2.7 3.7 14.6 15.6 16.5 3.9 5.9 8.1 10.1 12.3 14.3
n = number of frames in width. RGB/RGG-2+2 1.8 2.8 3.9 4.9 15.9 17.0 3.9 6.1 8.5 10.8 13.0 15.4
Tolerances single frame: RGB/RGG-2+4 2.0 3.2 4.4 5.5 16.7 17,9 4.4 7.0 9.7 12.1 14.7 17.4
EN AW6082
3.5 mm (0,14”). RGB/RGG-2+6 2.2 3.5 4.8 6.1 17.4 18.7 4.8 7.7 10.5 13.4 16.3 19.1
280 (11.02)” DIN ALMG SI 1
Thickness of material 6 mm RGB/RGG-2+8 2.4 3.9 5.3 6.7 18.2 19.6 5.2 8.5 11.6 14.7 18.0 21.1
(0,24”) except for internal A 6082
H H RGB/RGG-4+4 2.2 3.5 14.8 16.1 17.4 18.7 4.8 7.7 10.5 13.4 16.3 19.1
horizontal and vertical walls in BS H30/6082 TF
RGB/RGG-4+6 2.4 3.9 15.3 16.7 18.2 19.6 5.2 8.5 11.6 14.7 18.0 21.1
combination frames such as HH HH NS 17305
RGB/RGG-4+8 2.6 4.2 15.7 17.2 18.8 10.3 5.7 9.2 12.5 15.8 19.4 22.7
10 mm (0,39”). 120mm
(4.72”) RGB/RGG-6+6 2.6 4.2 15.7 7.2 18.8 10.3 5.7 9.2 12.5 15.8 19.4 22.7
RGB/RGG-6+8 2.9 4.6 16.3 8.0 19.7 11.4 6.3 10.1 13.8 17.6 21.3 25.1
RGB/RGG-8+8 3.2 5.0 6.9 8.7 12.5 7.0 11.0 15.2 19.1 23.3 27.5
WW WW W W
RGB-6x2 60mm60mm
RGB-6 (2,36”)
(2,36”) RGB-6+6x3
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Multiple E-RGP-round holes
Frames The E-RGP is a round Lycron frame for
assembly in pipes. A copper sheet forms
the contact between insert block
FRAME SIZE
Dimensions in mm (inches)
60 83
(2.36”) (3.2”)
+2 +2
RGP 125 80
(5”) (3.15”) 125 (5”)
+6 +6
VERTICAL +4 +4
E-RGP is a circular seal for holes or pipes.
MULTIPLE FRAMES 80 83
(3.15”) (3.2”)
Vertical multiple frames
are described by listing 6 6 6 6
the bottom frame type Weight in kilograms (pounds) RGP 150 90 150 (6”)
(6”)
and size + the next E-RGP 50/L60 E-RGP 70 E-RGP 100 (3.54”)
frame type and size. 0,25 kg (55 lb) 0,4 kg (0.88 lb) 0,7 kg (1.54 lb)
Designation E-RGP 125 E-RGP 150 E-RGP 200 E-RGP 300 90 83
(starting at bottom): RGS 6+6 RGS 6+4+2 RGB 6+6 RGB 6+4+2 (3.54”) (3.2”)
1,0 kg (2.20 lb) 1,8 kg (3.96 lb 3,0 kg (6.61 lb) 7,5kg (16.5lb)
Sleeves
RGP 200 120
200 (8”)
+2 (8”) (4.72”)
+2
VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL
MULTIPLE FRAMES +4 +4
120 83
The round sleeve is used to (4.72”) (3.2”)
List the entire vertical house the E-RGP seal.The
frames x the desired sleeve is available
number of horizontal 6 6
in six different sizes.There are several
repetitions. types to choose from, with and
RGP 300 180
without flanges, for welding and for (11.8”) (7.9”) 301.5
bolting, plus an open version. (11.87”)
x1 x2 x3 x4
x1 x2 x3 x4
For more information, contact
Designation
starting at bottom: RGS 6+4+2x4
MCT Brattberg.
RGB 6+4+2x4
NOTE: All multiple frame designations
180 83
must be preceded by the frame type.
(7.9”) (3.2”)
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Components Packing Space
RGS maximum number of cables and pipes RGP maximum number of cables and pipes
Block sizes Block sizes
E-PTG PRESSWEDGE STAYPLATE
15 20 30 40 60 90 120 15 20 30 40 60 90 120
The PTG Presswedge is available in two versions, To be placed between each row of blocks.
Allen and Hex. Both can be placed anywhere in Stayplates simplyfies installation, increases Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes Frame sizes Maximum number of cables and pipes
the frame. Made of Lycron, stainless steel fittings. stability and anchores blocks within the RGS 2 32 18 8 3 2 - - RGP 50/L30 4 1 1 - - - -
The copper sheet forms frame. Plates come in RGS 4 64 36 16 9 4 1 1
RGP (2”/L2.36)
room for E-STG endpacking. A couple of examples of pack plans (RG Plan) are shown here. RGS to the left
Material: Cast iron and RGP below. The largest cables are placed at the bottom.
E-STG ENDPACKING hot galvanized.
Installed between Compression Plate and
E-RGP 100
E-RGP 125
E-RGP 150
E-RGP 200
E 30/0 E 30/0 E 30/0 E 30/0
E-RGP 50/L60
E-RGP 70
the top of the frame, completing the seal.
Made of Lycron with galvanized or stainless
E 30/20 E 30/20 E 30/20
steel fittings. The copper sheet forms
E 20/7
TEMPLATE
E 40/30 E 40/32 E 40/34 E-RGP 125 E 40/30 E 40/32 E 40/34
TWEEZERS
Ensures that the cables E 60/40 E 60/40
E 30/20 E 30/22 E 30/18 E 20/7
E-RGP 150
Can be used to fit E-insert or spare blocks. are placed with the E U30
E 60/44 E 60/48
SIZE 8
LUBRICANT 30g /25ml (0.07 pound / 0.85 oz) E 60/44 E 60/48
For easier insallation and Combination frame width
compared with width of cable tray
must be used with Cable Cable tray width in mm /inches
pressure-tight installation, Weight in Kg/LB type
150 /5.91 200/7.87 300/11.81 400/15.75 600/23.63
E-STG E-PTG COMPRESSION PLATE STAYPLATE Signal 6 6x2 6x3 6x4 6x5
Power Frame 4 4x2 4x3 4x4 4x5
0.6 KG/1.32 LB 0.82 KG/1.80 LB 0.63 KG/1.38 LB 0.13KG/0.28 LB size
Combination 6 6x2 6x3 6x4 6x5
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Choosing the correct
E-Blocks
A (mm) B CABLE A (mm) B CABLE A (mm) B CABLE A (inches) B CABLE A (inches) B A (inches) B
CABLE CABLE
DIAM. DIAM. DIAM. DIAM. DIAM. DIAM.
15 20 30 40 40 60 90 90 120 0.59 0.79 1.18 1.58 1.58 2.36 3.55 3.55 4.73
3.5-4.5 15/4 20/4 4 25.5-27.5 40/26 26 55.5-57.5 90/56 56 0.14–0.18 15/4 20/4 0.16 1.00-1.10 40/26 1.02 2.18–2.26 90/56 2.21
B
4.5-5.5 15/5 20/5 5 27.5-29.5 40/28 28 57.5-59.5 90/58 58 0.18–0.22 15/5 20/5 0.20 1.10-1.16 40/28 1.10 2.26–2.34 90/58 2.29
5.5-6.5 15/6 20/6 6 29.5-31.5 40/30 30 59.5-61.5 90/60 60 0.22–0.26 15/6 20/6 0.24 1.16-1.24 40/30 1.18 2.34–2.42 90/60 2.36
Our standard range of E-Blocks accomodates cables 6.5-7.5 15/7 20/7 7 31.5-33.5 40/32 60/32 32 61.5-63.5 90/62 62 0.26–0.30 15/7 20/7 0.28 1.24-1.32 40/32 60/32 1.26 2.42–2.50 90/62 2.44
beween 4 and 54 mm (0.2” and 13”) in diameter. It is 7.5-8.5 15/8 20/8 8 33.5-35.5 40/34 60/34 34 63.5-65.5 90/64 64 0.30–0.33 15/8 20/8 0.31 1.32-1.40 40/34 60/34 1.34 2.50–2.58 90/64 2.52
E-Blocks are referred to by their width (A) and hole dia- 14.5-15.5 30/15 15 47.5-49.5 60/48 48 77.5-79.5 120/78 78 0.57–0.61 30/15 0.59 1.87-1.95 60/48 1.89 3.05–3.13 120/78 3.07
meter (B). 15.5-16.5 30/16 16 49.5-51.5 60/50 90/50 50 79.5-81.5 120/80 80 0.61–0.65 30/16 0.63 1.95-2.03 60/50 90/50 1.97 3.13–3.21 120/80 3.15
16.5-17.5 30/17 17 51.5-53.5 60/52 90/52 52 81.5-83.5 120/82 82 0.65–0.69 30/17 0.67 2.03-2.11 60/52 90/52 2.05 3.21–3.29 120/82 3.23
Thus a E-Block with a width of 15 mm (0.59”) and a hole
17.5-18.5 30/18 18 53.5-55.5 60/54 90/54 54 83.5-85.5 120/84 84 0.69–0.73 30/18 0.71 2.11-2.18 60/54 90/54 2.13 3.29–3.36 120/84 3.31
diameter of 4 mm (0.2”) is referred to as 15/4. This designa- 18.5-19.5 30/19 19 85.5-87.5 120/86 86 0.73–0.77 30/19 0.75 3.36–3.44 120/86 3.39
tion is moulded into the E-Block. 19.5-20.5 30/20 20
B
87.5-89.5 120/88 88 0.77–0.81 30/20 0.79
B
3.44–3.52 120/88 3.47
The E-Block has an integral copper sheet as discharging and 20.5-21.5 30/21 21 89.5-91.5 120/90 90 0.81–0.85 30/21 0.83 3.52–3.60 120/90 3.55
shielding protection between the cable and the system. 21.5-22.5 30/22 40/22 22 A2 91.5-93.5 120/92 92 0.85–0.89 30/22 40/22 0.87 A2 3.60–3.68 120/92 3.62
There are 2 different designs of copper sheets, one for 22.5-23.5 30/23 40/22 23 93.5-95.5 120/94 94 0.89–0.93 30/23 40/22 0.91 3.68–3.76 120/94 3.70
outer cable diameters up to 10 mm (0.39”) and one for 23.5-24.5 30/24 40/24 24 A 95.5-97.5 120/96 96 0.93–1.00 30/24 40/24 0.95 A
3.76–3.84 120/96 3.78
60 23.5-25.5 40/24 24 97.5-99.5 120/98 98 40/24 3.84–3.92 120/98 3.86
outer cable diameters over 10 mm (0.39”). A 2,36” Blocks are referred to by 99.5-101.5 120/100 100 Blocks are referred to by 3.92–3.99 120/100 3.94
The design guarantees good contact without damaging the their width (A) and hole their width (A) and hole
cable braid. E-Blocks modules are affixed with yellow diameter (B). Thus a module with diameter (B). Thus a module with a
a width of 15 mm and a hole width of 0.59” and a hole
“E” on one of the short ends. diameter of 4 mm is referred to diameter of 0.16” is referred to
as 15 /4. as 15/4.
E-Spare Blocks
Weight in grams per half Weight in oz per half
24 x 5/0 58 20/11 13 40/30 42 90/62 239 24 x 5/0 2.0 20/11 0.5 40/30 1.5 90/62 8.4
12 x 10 /0 113 20/12 13 40/32 37 90/64 229 12 x 10/0 4.0 20/12 0.5 40/32 1.3 90/64 8.1
15/0 20 20/13 12 40/34 32 90/66 220 15/0 0.7 20/13 0.4 40/34 1.1 90/66 7.7
Surplus room in each frame is filled out with solid E-Blocks. 20/0 38 20/14 11 60/32 131 90/68 211 20/0 1.3 20/14 0.4 60/32 4.7 90/68 7.4
Called spares, they bear the designation A/0. 30/0 84 30/12 36 60/34 127 90/70 204 30/0 3.0 30/12 1.3 60/34 4.5 90/70 7.2
The copper sheet forms contact between surrounding 40/0 150 30/13 36 60/36 122 120/72 494 40/0 5.3 30/13 1.3 60/36 4.3 120/72 17.4
blocks and the frame. 60/0 338 30/14 35 60/38 116 120/74 485 60/0 11.9 30/14 1.2 60/38 4.1 120/74 17.1
E-Blocks are referred to by their width (A),
90x30/0 279 30/15 34 60/40 110 120/76 472 90x30/0 9.8 30/15 1.2 60/40 3.9 120/76 16.6
followed by the designation /0 (indicating solid).
15/4 10 30/16 33 60/42 104 120/78 462 15/4 0.4 30/16 1.2 60/42 3.7 120/78 16.3
Thus a E-Block with
a width and height of 15 mm (0.59”) 15/5 10 30/17 31 60/44 98 120/80 448 15/5 0.4 30/17 1.1 60/44 3.5 120/80 15.8
is referred to as 15/0. 15/6 10 30/18 30 60/46 91 120/82 437 15/6 0.4 30/18 1.0 60/46 3.2 120/82 15.4
The length of E-Blocks 15/7 10 30/19 28 60/48 84 120/84 425 15/7 0.4 30/19 1.0 60/48 3.0 120/84 15.0
is always 60 mm (2.36”). 15/8 9 30/20 27 60/50 77 120/86 415 15/8 0.3 30/20 1.0 60/50 2.7 120/86 14.6
A 15/9 8 30/21 25 60/52 59 120/88 403 15/9 0.3 30/21 0.9 60/52 2.4 120/88 14.2
20/4 18 30/22 24 60/54 61 120/90 385 20/4 0.6 30/22 0.8 60/54 2.2 120/90 13.6
20/5 18 30/23 22 90/50 287 120/92 368 20/5 0.6 30/23 0.8 90/50 10.1 120/92 13.0
20/6 17 30/24 21 90/52 279 120/94 360 20/6 0.6 30/24 0.7 90/52 9.8 120/94 12.7
60
2,36” 20/7 17 40/22 57 90/54 273 120/96 351 20/7 0.6 40/22 2.0 90/54 9.6 120/96 12.3
20/8 16 40/24 54 90/56 262 120/98 332 20/8 0.6 40/24 1.9 90/56 9.2 120/98 11.7
A
20/9 15 40/26 50 90/58 255 120/100 313 20/9 0.5 40/26 1.8 90/58 9.0 120/100 11.0
20/10 14 40/28 47 90/60 243 120/108 243 20/10 0.5 40/28 1.7 90/60 8.6 120/108 8.6
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E-AddBlock E-Series
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Packing Plan
E-RGP E-Blocks
E-RGP 50/L60
E-RGP 70
E-RGP 100
E-RGP 125
E-RGP 150
E-RGP 200
E-PTG Allen
SIZE 2 E-RGP 50/L60
E-PTG Hex
E-STG
RGP 50/L60 (2”/2.36)
E-RGP 70
Compression plate RGP 50/L30 (2”/LI.18)
Stayplate RGP 70 (3”)
E-RGP 100
Lubricant
E-RGP 200
RGP 200 (8”) SIZE 6
SIZE 8
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IECEx / ATEX
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Products for a safer and Tested
more secure work environment
and approved
MCT Brattberg’s concept for modular cable and pipe According to EU regulations and IECEx standards all When it comes to safety we lean on our long experience MCT Brattberg products are approved by DNV-GL and
transits has been market leading for more than half working environments where explosive materials are and independent tests. meet the Quality and Environmental standard
a century. Our flexible system seals cables and pipes present the ATEX Directive must be applied. This applies In the most hazardous environments around the world, requirements of ISO 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001,
through the framework of the building without to areas with fuel production and storage, handling of people and companies can rely on our cable and pipe we also conform to the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EC and
compromising safety. MCT Brattberg cable and pipe chemicals and the build up of hazardous dust. MCT transits. It is a tough job where valuable assets are at risk. We the IECEx requirements.
transits are tested and approved by the leading Brattberg has developed and tested an Ex-approved range are proud to say that our transits have been tested against
certification authorities and laboratories worldwide. of cable and pipe transits to protect adjacent locations explosion, fire, water, gas, chemicals, vibrations and corrosion,
in such areas. met the maximum requirements and thus been certified by
the approval authority.
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Where valuable assets
are at risk
MCT Brattberg’s concept for modular cable and pipe tran- In high-risk environments, such as explosive hazardous
sits has been market leading for more than half a century. areas, “Putting Safety First” is our number one priority. This
Our flexible system seals cables and pipes through the fra- is the reason why MCT Brattberg´s products are installed
mework of the building without compromising safety. MCT globally.
Brattberg cable and pipe transits are tested and approved
by the leading certification authorities and laboratories
worldwide.
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IECEx & ATEX
Some important notes
User environment Classification of equipment
IECEx & ATEX concerns all products to be used in places The IECEx & ATEX contains classification into groups and
where explosive atmospheres may arise. Places where categories which are defined by the marking on the
there can occur mixtures of air and flammable materials equipment.
such as gases, vapours, mists and dusts.
Area Classification
Products IECEx & ATEX
Process plants are divided into Zones (European and IEC
Ex does not only concern electrical equipment, but all method) or Divisions (North American method) according
equipment and protection system for use in potentially to the likelihood of a potentially explosive atmosphere
explosive atmospheres. In all premises within the worlds, being present.
where there is explosion risk, the equipment and protective An area in which an explosive mixture is continuously
systems must carry an Ex or ATEX Certificate. present or present for long periods has the following
IECEx stands for the certification by the International
Electrotechnical Commission for Explosive Atmospheres. Classification:
To be IECEx certified, all products must go through a
monitored process by the International Electrotechnical Gases: Zone O Class I Division 1
Commission to ensure that they meet the minimum safety Dusts: Zone 20 Class II Division 1
requirements. This process will determine if the products Marking
can be used in hazardous or potentially explosive An area in which an explosive mixture is likely to occur in The ATEX directive requires the product to be marked
locations. normal operation has the following Classification: with the CE mark, the EX mark and the equipment coding.
Gases:,Zone 1 Class I Division 1
Scope Dusts: Zone 21 Class II Division 1 MCT Brattberg coding:
IECEx & ATEX conformity of products is compulsory. An area in which an explosive mixture is not likely to occur II2GD Ex eb IIC Gb Ex tb IIIC Db T -60.c to +70.c
It also covers explosive dust/air mixtures as well as gases. in normal operation and if it occurs it will exist only for a
short time has the following Classification: II = Surface and mining
Gases: Zone 2 Class I Division 2 2= Zone 1/21 (1=Gas 21=Dust)
Dusts: Zone 22 Class II Division 2 GD = Gas & Dust Do not hesitate to contact us.
Ex eb = Increased safety, b=zone 1,2 When it comes to safety, no questions
IIC = All gases approved are too small or large.
Gb = Gas zone 1 ( Zone 1 is also approved in zone
2. NOT ZONE 0 )
Ex tb = Dust enclosure 6 (IP)
IIIC = Conductive dust, also approved for A and B.
A=Combustible flyings, B=none-conductive
dust.
Db = Zone 21, dust also zone 22
-60.c to +70.c = Ex working temp min/max
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RGS Ex System
Installation Guides
Ex / ATEX
In high-risk environments, such as explosive hazardous The system consists of a frame, rubber blocks and a
areas, “Putting Safety First” is our number one priority. This compression unit.
is the reason why MCT Brattberg’s products are installed The frame is welded or bolted to a Ex hazardous
globally. You find instructions and guides on how to install our
marine structure and packed with rubber blocks
Ex for high risk ATEX environments. suited for each cable and pipe dimension. products on our website:
The compression unit is inserted to compress the
All Blocks in the IECEx & ATEX system rubber blocks against cables and pipes to establish www.mctbrattberg.com
is marked. a tight seal.
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