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The PERMA-COTE 100-con is a threaded, PVC-coated rigid metal conduit (RMC) designed to protect electrical conductors from mechanical damage and corrosive attack while maintaining electrical continuity across assembled joints. Constructed from steel with a 0.126-inch wall thickness, this 10-foot length carries a 1-inch trade size with a 1.063-inch inside diameter and a 1.395-inch outside diameter. The exterior features a 40-mil gray PVC coating for corrosion resistance, while the interior carries a 2-mil green urethane coating. A clear urethane coating is applied over hot-galvanized threads to extend service life. Licensed electricians install this conduit in corrosive or wet-location applications where standard galvanized rigid conduit is insufficient.
The 100-con is suited for industrial, commercial, and infrastructure installations where conductors must be routed through environments subject to chemical exposure, moisture, or physical impact. Typical applications include wastewater treatment facilities, chemical processing plants, coastal installations, and outdoor electrical runs. Each 10-foot length ships with one no-charge coupling included. Color-coded plastic thread protector caps allow quick on-site identification of trade size during installation. This product meets Buy American Act and ARRA compliance requirements, making it appropriate for federally funded projects.
Designed as an OEM-style threaded rigid metal conduit replacement and new-installation product for 1-inch trade size RMC fittings, couplings, and conduit bodies conforming to UL 6 and CSA C22.2 standards.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with applicable NEC articles governing rigid metal conduit wiring methods. De-energize all circuits in the work area before beginning conduit installation or conductor pulling. Use conduit threading tools and benders rated for rigid steel conduit; avoid cutting or threading methods that damage the PVC or urethane coatings, and touch up any coating damage with approved repair compound before concealment. Support spacing and securing methods must conform to the NEC and local adopted codes for rigid metal conduit.
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