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The SOUTHWIRE 55094222 is a flexible, liquid tight, non-metallic conduit sold in a 50-foot roll at 1/2 inch trade size. It provides a fully non-conductive, non-corrosive raceway for electrical wiring in wet, damp, and corrosive environments. The conduit maintains a consistent diameter throughout its length, resists ozone, alkaline, acid, and oil exposure, and will not fracture or separate under normal flex cycling. At 6.1 pounds per roll, it is easy to handle and position on the job. Electricians and HVAC technicians install this conduit where a flexible, watertight wiring pathway is required between equipment and a fixed junction point.
This conduit is well suited for machinery wiring, air conditioning and heating equipment connections, and outdoor lighting installations. Its non-metallic construction makes it the right choice wherever metal conduit would be subject to corrosion or where a non-conductive system is required. The consistent wall diameter ensures reliable fitment with standard liquid tight non-metallic fittings, allowing installers to complete an all-nonmetallic, non-conductive raceway system from end to end. It is listed for direct burial, expanding its use to underground runs where permitted by the applicable electrical code.
Designed for use with standard 1/2 inch non-metallic liquid tight conduit fittings to form a complete non-conductive, liquid tight raceway system. Suitable for machinery, HVAC equipment, and outdoor lighting wiring applications.
Installation of liquid tight conduit 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 conductors within the conduit. Use fittings rated for non-metallic liquid tight conduit to maintain the liquid tight seal at each termination point. Avoid sharp bends that exceed the conduit minimum bend radius, as this can restrict wire pull and reduce the integrity of the liquid tight system.
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