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`An Explosionproof Seal, Every Time...
`In Less Than 5 Minutes.
`
`PUMP
`
`INJECT
`
`SEALED
`
`Syracuse, NY 13221
`PO Box 4999
`
`Chico SpeedSeal compound lets you reliably
`install a complete explosionproof seal in less than
`five minutes. The Chico SpeedSeal compound
`comes in a self-contained applicator kit that
`eliminates the need for measuring before mixing.
`Just pump to mix the material, inject the pre-
`measured amount, replace the plug and the fitting
`is sealed. It’s that easy.
`
`The revolutionary Chico SpeedSeal compound
`expands after injection to tightly fill the entire
`fitting, automatically separating the conductors.
`The time-consuming and tedious task of packing
`fiber to separate the individual conductors is
`eliminated. Why spend 50 minutes or more
`creating a seal when you can do it easier in five?
`With Chico SpeedSeal compound, you’ll save an
`average of $45 in labor on every ¾" sealing fitting
`installed.
`
`Chico® SpeedSeal™ Compound-
`available only from Cooper
`Crouse-Hinds.
`
`Cooper Ex. 1010
`
`

`

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`Save an average of $45 in labor for every ¾" explosionproof seal installed.
`Features and Benefits:
`Applications:
`Chico® SpeedSeal™ Compound is a revolutionary material:
`Chico® SpeedSeal™ Compound:
`(cid:127) suitable for cold
`• installs a reliable seal in five
`(cid:127) designed to separate and form an
`temperature
`minutes - every time.
`explosionproof seal around each
`environments without
`electrical conductor in Crouse-Hinds
`(cid:127) hardens to a dense, strong mass
`the costly need to
`EYS and EYD* sealing fittings.
`that is suitable for Class I, Division
`build a temporary
`1, Groups C & D and Class II,
`(cid:127) restricts the passage of gases,
`shelter around
`Division 1, Groups E, F & G
`vapors or flames through the
`sealing fittings. All
`hazardous applications.
`sealing fitting.
`ice crystals must be
`(cid:127) UL and cUL Listed for use with ½"
`(cid:127) creates a seal for Class I, Division
`removed from inside
`to 2" Cooper Crouse-Hinds sealing
`1, Groups C & D and Class II,
`the conduit seal before
`fittings only.
`Division 1, Groups E, F & G
`dispensing Chico
`hazardous areas.
`SpeedSeal compound. The Chico
`(cid:127) packaged in a 2 oz. or 6 oz. pre-
`SpeedSeal compound should be
`measured cartridge, eliminating the
`kept above 10ºC (50ºF) prior to
`need for measuring before mixing.
`mixing. The sealing fitting must be
`(cid:127) packaged with a screw-on nozzle
`kept at or above 4ºC (40ºF) during
`for accurate dispensing.
`the 4 to 10 minute expansion / gel
`time of the compound.
`(cid:127) expands four times its original size
`in the sealing fitting, eliminating the
`(cid:127) one year shelf-life.
`need to separate the individual
`(cid:127) patent pending.
`conductors with Chico X fiber.
`(cid:127) Chico X fiber dams are not required
`in horizontal applications, reducing
`installation times.
`(cid:127) completely hardens in 20 minutes,
`simplifying use for OEMs.
`
`Certifications & Compliances:
`(cid:127) Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D.
`(cid:127) Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F & G.
`(cid:127) UL Listed (UL Standard 866).
`(cid:127) cUL Listed to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 30.
`
`Chico® X Fiber:
`(cid:127) used in vertical applications to form
`a dam between the integral bushing
`of the sealing fitting and the end of
`the conduit to keep Chico
`SpeedSeal Compound contained in
`sealing fitting while in the liquid
`state. Simply pack it in the conduit
`hub. No need to separate
`conductors.
`(cid:127) not required in horizontal
`applications, unless user wants to
`keep Chico SpeedSeal Compound
`out of conduit, adjacent fittings or
`enclosures.
`Chico SpeedSeal Ordering Information:
`Sealing Fitting
`Amount of SpeedSeal
`Catalog Number *
`material needed per
`fitting (in ounces)
`
`EYS1, EYS16, EYS11, EYS116
`EYD1, EYD16, EYD11, EYD116
`EYS2, EYS26, EYS21, EYS216
`EYD2, EYD26, EYD21, EYD216
`EYSX11, EYDX11
`
`EYS3, EYS36, EYS31, EYS316
`EYD3, EYD36, EYD31, EYD316
`EYSX21, EYDX21
`
`EYS41, EYS416, EYS4, EYS46
`EYD4, EYD46, EYD41, EYD416
`EYS51, EYS516, EYS5, EYS56
`EYD5, EYD56, EYD51, EYD516
`EYSX31, EYDX31
`EYSX41, EYDX41
`
`EYS61, EYS616, EYS6, EYS66
`EYD6, EYD66, EYD61, EYD616
`EYSX51, EYDX51
`
`1
`
`2
`
`3
`
`6
`
`Suggested
`SpeedSeal
`Catalog Number
`
`CHICO SS2
`(2 oz. Cartridge)
`
`Chico X Fiber
`Ordering Information:
`Net Weight
`Catalog Number
`
`2 oz.
`8 oz.
`1 lb.
`
`CHICO X4
`CHICO X6
`CHICO X7
`
`CHICO SS2
`(2 oz. Cartridge)
`
`The amount of fiber required is based
`on the hub size. See following chart:
`
`CHICO SS6
`(6 oz. Cartridge)
`
`CHICO SS6
`(6 oz. Cartridge)
`
`Hub Size
`
`½"
`¾"
`1"
`1 ¼"
`1 ½"
`2"
`
`Fiber required
`(in ozs.)
`1/32
`1/16
`1/8


`1
`
`* Chico SpeedSeal Compound will be available for use with EYD drain seals by September 2003.
`
`For more information:
`Contact an authorized Cooper Crouse-Hinds Distributor, Sales Office or Customer Service Department:
`
`In the U.S.:
`Cooper Crouse-Hinds
`P.O. Box 4999
`Syracuse, NY 13221
`(315) 477-5531
`FAX: (315) 477-5179
`crouse.customerctr@crouse-hinds.com
`
`In Canada:
`Cooper Crouse-Hinds Canada
`(905) 507-4187
`FAX: (905) 568-7048
`
`For office locations outside of North America
`or for additional product information, visit our
`website at: www.crouse-hinds.com
`
`4811 - 0403
`
`Crouse-Hinds is a registered trademark of Cooper Industries, Inc.
`© 2003 Cooper Industries, Inc.
`
`Printed in U.S.A
`
`Cooper Ex. 1010
`
`

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