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The ELECTRI-FLEX 69382 is a reduced wall flexible electrical conduit supplied in a 25-foot coil at 3-inch trade size. It is designed for use in commercial and industrial electrical installations where a flexible raceway is required to protect and route conductors through tight spaces, equipment connections, or areas subject to vibration. The conduit features an inner diameter range of 3 to 3.2 inches and an outer diameter range of 3.36 to 3.56 inches. Carrying UL, CSA 22.2, and CE approvals, it meets the requirements of NEC and ANSI/NFPA 70, making it suitable for code-compliant installations. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors are the primary installers of this product.
This conduit is suited for use in commercial construction, industrial facilities, and equipment installations where a 3-inch trade size flexible raceway is required. The reduced wall construction allows for installation in applications where space constraints limit the use of standard wall conduit. It is packaged as a single 25-foot coil, which is the standard unit for this trade size. Typical applications include motor connections, panel feeds, and equipment terminations where rigid conduit cannot accommodate movement or alignment offset.
Designed as an OEM-style flexible conduit replacement or new-installation raceway for 3-inch trade size applications in commercial and industrial electrical systems compliant with NEC and ANSI/NFPA 70.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC and ANSI/NFPA 70 requirements. De-energize all circuits and lock out the panel before beginning conduit work. Use fittings rated for flexible conduit at the 3-inch trade size to ensure a secure, code-compliant termination at each end. Do not exceed the minimum bend radius specified for this trade size, as overbending can damage the conduit wall and reduce conductor protection.
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