When using Wolf® sealing elements, a gap sealing is required for multiple cable ducts (> 1 cable/ duct) for watertight sealing. This can easily be achieved by using a cable separator.
Product range
Art.-No. | Swelling height | Compartment | cabel-OD | *recommendation | |
23.25 SQ-ADS 1 | 100 x 50 | 15 | 50 | < 25 | > 50 |
| 100 x 100 | 100 | < 50 | > 80* | |
23.25 SQ-ADS 2 | 100 x 100 | 30 | 100 | < 60 | > 100 |
*depending on the cable assignment
Wolf® SQ-ADS cable separators consist of super-absorbent sealing strip Art. No. 27 SQB-V. The sealing strip contains SAP powder in bound form as a non-woven with a cover material made of PES/Co. Based on DiBt PG FBB paragraph 5.2, the SAP powder forms a polymer gel as a barrier layer against water and creeping gases when it comes into contact with rainwater and tap water. All outer edges are sewn with a 3-thread safety seam and prevent the polymer gel from escaping uncontrolled. To separate the 4 compartments of the cable separator, the cable separator is sewn in the middle with a backstitch.
Key:
1 3-thread safety seam
2 backstitch in the middle
3 compartment length
I. Gap sealing for configurations with 2 up to 4 cables etc.
Spread the cables/ microducts apart.
Fit the cables into the compartments of the SQ-ADS cable separator.
Lay the SQ-ADS cable separator round the cables as shown in the picture and fix loosely with adhesive tape or similar material.
Insert the cable separator to approx. 3 cm under the sealing cushion.
Each cable must be covered.
II. Gap sealing for configurations with > 5 up to 8 cables etc.
Case 1:
If it is possible to cover all cables/ducts with the swelling material of the SQ-ADS cable separator [1], then the sealing for cables/ ducts Nos. 5 to 8 is carried out as described in point I.
Case 2:
If the cables/ducts could not all be completely covered by the swelling material of the SQ-ADS cable separator [1], then an extra piece of sealing tape must be inserted between the SQ-ADS cable separators [1], [2]