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Content DescriptionThis standards publication covers fittings that are part of electrical raceway systems designed for use in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical CodeĀ® (NEC), NFPA 70. Specifically, this standard covers fittings for use with non-flexible tubular raceways: rigid and intermediate metal conduit and electrical metallic tubing. Also included are fittings for use with flexible conduits and cable raceways, including the following: flexible metal conduit and liquid tight flexible conduits, armored cable, metal-clad cable, tray cable, mineral-insulated cable, flexible cord, nonmetallic sheathed cable, and service entrance cable. The family tree of the conduit fittings industry is provided in Appendix A for reference. This standard also includes cast metal outlet boxes and covers, as well as conduit bodies and covers, which, when designed for the purpose, serve as boxes to house conductor splices and/or wiring devices; and cast metal junction boxes, pull boxes, and covers. This standard does not include standard conduit couplings of the type provided with lengths of rigid and intermediate metal conduit, or threaded conduit nipples, or threaded or unthreaded factory-made bends derived from rigid and intermediate metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing. This standard does not apply to fittings, boxes, or enclosures used in Class I, Division 1; Class II, Division 1; Class III, Division 1; Class I, Zones 0, 1, 2; or Zones 20, 21, or 22 hazardous (classified) locations. Exceptions are ordinary (unclassified) location fittings and enclosures specifically permitted by the NEC in these locations.About NEMANEMA is an abbreviation for National Electrical Manufacturers Association. It is a trade association representing manufacturers of electrical products and equipment. NEMA develops and publishes industry standards for various aspects of electrical engineering, including enclosures, motors, and more. |
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