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Rigid Metal Conduit (ERMC-S) • Permitted under all atmospheric conditions and occupancies
Steel ElbowsConforms with: • Shall be permitted to be installed in concrete, in direct contact with
• ANSI – American National Standard for Electrical the earth
Rigid Steel Conduit (ERSC) ANSI, C80.1 • Permitted in areas of severe corrosive infl uences where protected
• UL Standard for Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit – by corrosion protection and judged suitable for the condition
Steel, UL 6 • Permitted in or under cinder fi ll where subject to permanent
• National Electrical Code® 2011 Article 344 moisture when protected on all sides by a layer of noncinder
• Federal Specification WW-C-581 (Class 1 Type A) concrete not less than 2 in. (50 mm) thick or with corrosion
• ANSI/ASME B.1.20.1-1983, Standard for Pipe Threads, General protection judged suitable for the condition
Purpose (Inch) • May be used with Aluminum fi ttings and enclosures
• Rigid Metal Conduit Elbows are Hot-Dip Galvanized
ISO Registration
Rigid Metal Conduit (ERMC-S)-Steel Elbows: Quality Management System complies with the LISTED
• Rigid Metal Conduit Elbows are Hot-Dip Galvanized requirements of ISO 9001:2008 E32152
Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC) Dimensions
Trade Metric Min. UL Min. UL Length Outside Inside Wall2 Measuring Special
Size Designator Radius A (in.) Section D (in.) Diameter1 Diameter2 Radius Elbows:
1/2 16 4 1 1/2 0.840 0.632 0.104 Locate center of Elbow B.
3/4 21 4 1/2 1 1/2 1.050 0.836 0.107 Subtract straight section D
1 27 5 3/4 1 7/8 1.315 1.063 0.126 from each end and find
point E.
1 1/4 35 7 1/4 2 1.660 1.394 0.133
Radius A is the distance
1 1/2 41 8 1/4 2 1.900 1.624 0.138 between B and E.
2 53 9 1/2 2 2.375 2.083 0.146 Offset C is measured as
2 1/2 63 10 1/2 3 2.875 2.489 0.193 shown.
3 78 13 3 1/8 3.500 3.090 0.205
D
3 1/2 91 15 3 1/4 4.000 3.570 0.215 B
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