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The BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS 234-DCI2 is a 1-1/2 inch insulated set screw EMT connector used to join electrical metallic tubing to an electrical box or enclosure. Constructed from die cast zinc, it delivers a precise fit, consistent finish, and strong corrosion resistance in demanding environments. The insulated throat protects inner wiring from abrasion and is rated for temperatures up to 105 degrees C. Installation is straightforward: insert the 1-1/2 inch EMT into the fitting, tighten the tri-drive slot/Phillips/Robertson head set screw to secure the tubing, then use the included locknut to fasten the connector to a 1-1/2 inch knockout for a concrete-tight seal. This connector is suited for licensed electricians working on commercial and residential conduit systems.
The 234-DCI2 is designed for use wherever 1-1/2 inch EMT must terminate at a junction box, panel enclosure, or other electrical enclosure requiring a secure, concrete-tight connection. It is part of the Bridgeport Fittings insulated set screw EMT connector line, which is available in trade sizes from 1/2 inch through 4 inches. Units sized 2 inches through 4 inches carry an additional UL listing for use with both aluminum and steel EMT, making the product family suitable across a broad range of steel EMT conduit installations.
Designed for use with 1-1/2 inch electrical metallic tubing (EMT) and standard 1-1/2 inch knockouts on electrical boxes and enclosures. Part of a product line covering trade sizes 1/2 inch through 4 inches; sizes 2 inches through 4 inches are also UL Listed for use with aluminum and steel EMT.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes. De-energize the circuit and verify the absence of voltage before beginning work at any enclosure. Insert the EMT fully into the connector before tightening the set screw, and confirm the locknut is firmly seated against the enclosure wall to maintain the concrete-tight rating. Do not overtighten the set screw in a manner that deforms the conduit wall or compromises the insulated throat.
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