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Expansion Epoxy-Based Fittings for RTRC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit

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NEMA PRP 3-2009    [DOWNLOAD]   


Addresses the effect of thermal expansion and contraction on long, straight runs of conduit. For this application, O-ring expansion fittings are used to accommodate changes in length.



Published Date: Mar.12.2010

Number of pages: 7

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    Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Fittings for Use with Rigid PVC Conduit and Tubing
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