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The E-FLEX 81032 is a general-purpose, nonmetallic liquidtight conduit (Type NM) manufactured from PVC and designed to protect wiring from abrasion, mild acids, alkaline environments, oils, and sunlight exposure. Supplied in a 100-foot coil at 1-inch trade size, this conduit carries both UL and CSA listings, confirming it meets recognized safety standards for electrical installations. The gray PVC construction handles working temperatures from -20 degrees C to 80 degrees C in dry conditions, 60 degrees C in wet conditions, and 70 degrees C in oil-exposed environments, making it suitable for a wide range of service conditions encountered in the field.
This conduit is commonly specified for air conditioning hook-up whips, outdoor equipment connections, and other applications where a flexible, liquidtight raceway is required. Electricians use it in residential and light commercial settings where the raceway must resist moisture intrusion, UV exposure, and incidental chemical contact. The gray color is the standard machine tool gray finish; black and other colors are available from the manufacturer upon request for job-specific requirements.
Designed as a general-purpose liquidtight nonmetallic conduit for use with standard 1-inch liquidtight fittings in residential and light commercial electrical raceway systems, including air conditioning equipment hook-ups and outdoor wiring applications.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize all circuits before connecting or terminating the conduit at any enclosure or equipment. Use listed liquidtight fittings rated for Type NM conduit to ensure a proper liquidtight seal at termination points. Avoid over-bending below the minimum inside bend radius to prevent restricting wire pull and compromising the conduit wall.
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