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The SOUTHWIRE ELE40090 is a 4-inch, 90-degree EMT conduit elbow used to change the direction of electrical metallic tubing runs in commercial and industrial wiring installations. This elbow provides a factory-formed 90-degree bend, eliminating the need for field bending on large-diameter conduit where consistent geometry and code-compliant radius are required. Licensed electricians install this fitting as part of a complete EMT system for routing branch circuits, feeders, and equipment wiring through walls, ceilings, and mechanical spaces. The fitting ships at 12.85 pounds, reflecting the substantial steel construction appropriate for 4-inch trade size.
This elbow is suited for use in residential service entrances, commercial tenant build-outs, industrial equipment rooms, and data center infrastructure where 4-inch EMT is specified. It is commonly installed where conduit must transition direction at structural elements, panel enclosures, or equipment knockouts. The factory 90-degree bend maintains a consistent radius that supports wire-pulling operations without damaging conductor insulation.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fitting for 4-inch EMT conduit systems. This part is also referenced under Madison Electric ELE-40090 and Topaz 89A.
Installation of 4-inch EMT elbows is performed by licensed electricians in accordance with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) requirements for conduit installation and support. Power down and lock out all circuits in the work area before beginning conduit assembly. Secure the elbow to adjacent conduit sections using listed set-screw or compression couplings rated for the trade size, and provide conduit support per NEC spacing requirements. Do not exceed the conduit fill limits for the wire gauge and quantity being pulled through the assembly.
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