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The DIVERSITECH dt-750-nmlt9050 is a non-metallic, liquid-tight 90-degree elbow connector designed for use in conduit installations where a right-angle transition is required. This fitting provides a secure, moisture-resistant connection between flexible liquid-tight conduit and an electrical box or equipment enclosure. The non-metallic construction resists corrosion and is suited for environments where metal fittings would be prone to rust or chemical degradation. Electricians and HVAC technicians use this type of connector when routing flexible conduit to motors, compressors, and control panels in damp or wet locations. The 90-degree elbow profile reduces stress on the conduit at entry points and maintains conduit integrity in tight spaces.
This connector is used in residential and commercial installations where liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit must transition at a right angle into a knockout. Common applications include HVAC equipment connections, condensing unit wiring, pump motor feeds, and other low-voltage or line-voltage circuits requiring moisture protection. The 1/2 inch trade size accommodates standard 1/2 inch liquid-tight flexible conduit. It is appropriate for both indoor and outdoor installations where protection against moisture, oil, and dust is required.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement connector for use with 1/2 inch liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit systems in residential and commercial electrical and HVAC installations.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC Article 356 governing liquid-tight flexible nonmetallic conduit. Disconnect and lock out power to the circuit before removing or installing conduit fittings. Ensure the knockout diameter matches the 1/2 inch connector body before securing the locknut. Do not overtighten the connector body on the conduit jacket, as this can damage the conduit and compromise the liquid-tight seal.
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