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Carlon 49015-010 Prime Conduit Schedule 40 & 80 Conduit & Elbows

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™ Prime Conduit Schedule 40 & 80 Conduit & Elbows Schedule 40 Conduit Schedule 80 Conduit Schedule 40 Conduit Schedule 40 Elbows Schedule 80 Elbows Schedule 40 Elbows Properties Expansion & Contraction Corrosion Resistance Specification Schedule 40 Utility Conduit & Elbows www.primeconduit.com Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 ™ Prime Conduit Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC) ™ Prime Conduit manufactures the most complete line of Impact Resistant Prime Conduit Schedule 40 and nonmetallic conduits in the electrical industry. Prime Conduit Schedule 80 nonmetallic conduits are resistant to sunlight Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 conduits are designed for use and are listed for exposed or outdoor usage. aboveground and underground as described in the National Corrosion Resistant Prime Conduit conduits are Electrical Code. Specify only Prime Conduit conduits to insure nonmetallic and will not rust or corrode. raceway system quality. Prime Conduit nonmetallic Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 conduits and elbows are manufactured to NEMA TC-2, Features Federal specification WC1O94A and UL 651 specifications. 1 1 Ease of Installation Nonmetallic conduits are /4 to /5 The conduit carries respective ETL Listings and ETL labels. the weight of metallic systems, can be installed in less than half the time, and are easily fabricated on the job. Safety Nonmetallic conduits are nonconductive, assuring a safe system. Prime Conduit Schedule 40 PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC). ETL Listed to UL 651 in (Heavy Wall EPC) compliance to the NEC Listed for underground applications encased in concrete or direct burial. Also for use in exposed or concealed applications aboveground. RUS Accepted • Sunlight resistant • Rated for use with 90˚C conductors • Superior weathering characteristics • Made in USA Schedule 40 Heavy Wall Part No. Std. Crate Qty. Wt. Per Dimensions 10' 20' Trade Size 10' 20' 100' O.D. I.D. Wall With Integral Bell* 1 49005-010 /2" 6000' 17 .840 .622 .109 3 49007-010 49007-020 /4" 4400' 8800' 23 1.050 .824 .113 49008-010 49008-020 1" 3600' 7200' 34 1.315 1.049 .133 1 49009-010 49009-020 1 /4" 3300' 6600' 46 1.660 1.380 .140 1 49010-010 49010-020 1 /2" 2250' 4500' 55 1.900 1.610 .145 49011-010 49011-020 2" 1400' 2800' 73 2.375 2.067 .154 1 49012-010 49012-020 2 /2" 930' 1860' 124 2.875 2.469 .203 49013-010 49013-020 3" 880' 1760' 163 3.500 3.068 .216 1 49014-010 49014-020 3 /2" 630' 1260' 196 4.000 3.548 .226 49015-010 49015-020 4" 570' 1140' 232 4.500 4.026 .237 49016-010 49016-020 5" 380' 760' 315 5.563 5.047 .258 49017-010 49017-020 6" 260' 520' 409 6.625 6.065 .280 Rigid nonmetallic conduit is normally supplied in standard 10' lengths, with one belled end per length. For specific requirements, it may be produced in lengths shorter or longer than 10', with or without belled ends. Notes: 1. Special conduit sizes will be quoted on request. Use RNC Fittings with Schedule 40 2. DON’T FORGET TO ORDER CEMENT. and Schedule 80 Conduit. 3. Prime conduit reserves the right to ship to the nearest unitized quantity. www.primeconduit.com 2 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Support in Aboveground Installations Prime Conduit Schedule 80 PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC) ETL Listed (Extra Heavy Wall EPC-80) to UL 651 in compliance Listed for use in aboveground and belowground applications including areas subject to physical damage. to the NEC • Sunlight resistant • Rated for use with 90˚C conductors • Superior weathering characteristics RUS Accepted • Identified for use in areas subject to physical damage in accordance to 352.12(C) Schedule 80 Extra Heavy Wall With Integral Bell* Part No. Std. Crate Qty. Wt. Per Dimensions 10' 20' Trade Size 10' 20' 100' O.D. I.D. Wall 1 49405-010 49405-020 /2" 6000' 12000' 21 .840 .546 .147 3 49407-010 49407-020 /4" 4400' 8000' 30 1.050 .742 .154 49408-010 49408-020 1" 3600' 7200' 44 1.315 .957 .179 1 49409-010 49409-020 1 /4" 3300' 6600' 60 1.660 1.278 .191 1 49410-010 49410-020 1 /2" 2250' 3600' 72 1.900 1.500 .200 49411-010 49411-020 2" 1400' 2800' 101 2.375 1.939 .218 1 49412-010 49412-020 2 /2" 930' 1880 154 2.875 2.323 .276 49413-010 49413-020 3" 880' 1760' 210 3.500 2.900 .300 49415-010 49415-020 4" 570' 1140' 308 4.500 3.826 .337 49416-010 – 5" 380' – 428 5.563 4.813 .375 49417-010 49417-020 6" 260' 520' 588 6.625 5.761 .432 Rigid nonmetallic conduit is normally supplied in standard 10' lengths, with one belled end per length. For specific requirements, it may be produced in lengths shorter or longer than 10', with or without belled ends. Notes: 1. Special conduit sizes will be quoted on request. Use RNC Fittings with Schedule 40 2. DON’T FORGET TO ORDER CEMENT. and Schedule 80 Conduit. 3. Prime Conduit reserves the right to ship to the nearest unitized quantity. Support of Prime Conduit Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit in Aboveground Installations Table 352.30(B), NEC Table 352.30(B) NEC shows the support requirements for Schedule Trade Maximum Spacing Between 40 and Schedule 80 rigid PVC nonmetallic conduit. Size Supports (feet) 1 /2 - 1 3 Plastic conduit should always be installed away from steam lines, 1 1 /4 - 2 5 etc. Support straps should allow for lineal movement caused by 1 2 /2 - 3 6 expansion and contraction. 1 3 /2 -57 68 Maximum ambient temperature is 122°F (50°C). A Acceptable Dimensions in Inches of Integral Bell per UL 651 AB C Trade At Entrance (in.) At Bottom (in.) Nominal Bell C Size Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Depth (in.) 1 /2 0.860 0.844 0.844 0.828 1.375 B 3 /4 1.074 1.054 1.056 1.036 1.500 1 1.340 1.320 1.320 1.300 1.750 1 1 /4 1.689 1.665 1.667 1.643 1.875 1 1 /2 1.930 1.906 1.906 1.882 2.750 2 2.405 2.381 2.381 2.357 3.250 1 2 /2 2.905 2.875 2.883 2.853 3.250 3 3.530 3.500 3.507 3.477 3.875 1 3 /2 4.065 3.965 4.007 3.977 3.875 4 4.565 4.465 4.506 4.476 4.625 5 5.643 5.543 5.583 5.523 5.625 6 6.708 6.608 6.644 6.584 6.375 www.primeconduit.com 3 Canadian Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Schedule 40 LR90813 Prime Conduit Schedule 40 PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC) (Heavy Wall EPC) Certified for underground applications encased in concrete or direct burial. Also for use in exposed or concealed applications aboveground. • Sunlight resistant • Rated for use with 75˚C conductors • Superior weathering characteristics • Meets CSA Standard C22.2 No. 211.2 • 3/4"– 4" are FT-4 Rated With Integral Bell* Schedule 40 Heavy Wall Part No. Nom. Std. Crate Qty. Wt. Per Dimensions 10' 20' Size 10' 20' 100' O.D. I.D. Wall 1 49005CC-010 49005CC-020 /2" 6000' 12000' 17 .840 .622 .109 3 49007CC-010 49007CC-020 /4" 4400' 8800' 23 1.050 .824 .113 49008CC-010 49008CC-020 1" 3600' 7200' 34 1.315 1.049 .133 1 49009CC-010 49009CC-020 1 /4" 3300' 6600' 46 1.660 1.380 .140 1 49010CC-010 49010CC-020 1 /2" 1800' 3600' 55 1.900 1.610 .145 49011CC-010 49011CC-020 2" 1400' 2800' 73 2.375 2.067 .154 1 49012CC-010 49012CC-020 2 /2" 930' 1860' 124 2.875 2.469 .203 49013CC-010 49013CC-020 3" 880' 1760' 163 3.500 3.068 .216 1 49014CC-010 – 3 /2" 630' – 196 4.000 3.548 .226 49015CC-010 49015CC-020 4" 570' 1140' 232 4.500 4.026 .237 49016CC-010 49016CC-020 5" 380' 760' 315 5.563 5.047 .258 49017CC-010 49017CC-020 6" 260' 520' 409 6.625 6.065 .280 Acceptable Dimensions in Inches of CSA Listed Integral Bell A Trade Size A B C of Conduit At Entrance At Bottom Socket Depth in Inches Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum C 1 /2 0.860 0.844 0.844 0.828 1.500 0.652 3 /4 1.074 1.054 1.056 1.036 1.500 0.719 B 1 1.340 1.320 1.320 1.300 1.875 0.875 1 1 /4 1.689 1.665 1.667 1.643 2.000 0.938 1 1 /2 1.930 1.906 1.906 1.882 2.000 1.062 2 2.405 2.381 2.381 2.357 2.000 1.125 1 2 /2 2.905 2.875 2.883 2.853 3.000 1.469 3 3.530 3.500 3.507 3.477 3.125 1.594 1 3 /2 4.065 3.965 4.007 3.977 3.250 1.687 4 4.565 4.465 4.506 4.476 3.375 1.750 5 5.643 5.543 5.583 5.523 3.625 1.937 6 6.708 6.608 6.644 6.584 3.750 2.125 Rigid nonmetallic conduit is normally supplied in standard 10' lengths, with one belled end per length. For specific require- ments, it may be produced in lengths shorter or longer than 10', with or without belled ends. Notes: 1. Special conduit sizes will be quoted on request. Use RNC Fittings with 2. DON’T FORGET TO ORDER CEMENT. Schedule 40 Conduit. 3. Prime Conduit reserves the right to ship to the nearest unitized quantity. www.primeconduit.com 4 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Elbows ETL Listed Schedule 40 Elbows Standard Radius to UL 651 in compliance Available in plain and integral belled end for use with nonmetallic solvent weld fittings. to the NEC Plain Belled Plain Belled Plain Belled Plain End Belled End End End End Std. End Std. End End Std. Std. Item Part No. Part No. Size Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. Item Part No. Part No. Size Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. 90° Elbow UA9AJ UA9AJB 2" 20 20 1 22 /2° Elbow UA5AJ UA5AJB 2" 25 1 1 UA9AK-CAR UA9AKB-CAR 2 /2" 10 10 1 UA5AK – 2 /2"20 – UA9AL UA9ALB 3" 1 5 UA5AL UA5ALB 3" 5 1 1 UA9AM UA9AMB 3 /2"1 20 1 UA5AM – 3 /2"1 – UA9AN UA9ANB 4" 1 1 UA9AP UA9APB 5" 1 1 UA5AN UA5ANB 4" 1 1 UA9AR UA9ARB 6" 1 1 UA5AP UA5APB 5" 1 1 45° Elbow UA7AJ UA7AJB 2" 20 20 UA5AR UA5ARB 6" 1 1 UA7AJ-CAR – 2" 4 4 1 11 /4° Elbow UA3AJ – 2" 1 – 1 UA7AK UA7AKB 2 /2" 20 20 1 UA3AK – 2 /2"1 – UA7AL UA7ALB 3" 5 25 1 UA7AM UA7AMB 3 /2"1 20 UA3AL – 3" 1 – UA7AN UA7ANB 4" 1 20 1 UA3AM – 3 /2"1 – UA7AP UA7APB 5" 1 1 UA3AN UA3ANB 4" 1 1 UA7AR UA7ARB 6" 1 1 UA3AP – 5" 1 – 30° Elbow UA6AJ UA6AJB 2" 20 20 1 UA3AR – 6" 1 – UA6AK UA6AKB 2 /2" 10 20 UA6AL UA6ALB 3" 1 1 1 UA6AM UA6AMB 3 /2" 1 1 UA6AN UA6ANB 4" 1 1 UA6AP UA6APB 5" 1 1 UA6AR UA6ARB 6" 1 1 Standard Radius Elbow Dimensions 90° 45° Elbow Elbow Integral A B C A C B Trade At Entrance At Bottom Socket Depth Min. Min. Belled End Size Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Size (Radius) 2" 2.405 2.381 2.381 2.357 2.000 1.125 1 2" 2.375 9 /2" 2" Dimensions 1 2 /2" 2.905 2.875 2.883 2.853 3.000 1.469 1 1 2 /2" 2.875 10 /2" 3" 3" 3.530 3.500 3.507 3.477 3.125 1.594 1 3" 3.500 13" 3 /8" 1 3 /2" 4.065 3.965 4.007 3.977 3.250 1.687 1 1 A 3 /2" 4.000 15" 3 /4" 4" 4.565 4.465 4.506 4.476 3.375 1.750 3 4" 4.500 16" 3 /8" 5" 5.643 5.543 5.583 5.523 3.625 1.937 5 5" 5.563 24" 3 /8" C 6" 6.708 6.608 6.644 6.584 3.750 2.125 3 6" 6.625 30" 3 /4" B www.primeconduit.com 5 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Elbows ETL Listed to UL 651 in compliance to the NEC Schedule 40 Elbows Special Radius Except where noted by *Consult factory for additional sizes/configurations Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Radius Radius End End Nom. Std. Std. End End Nom. Std. Std. Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. 90° Elbow UA9CJ UA9CJB 2" 18" 1 1 45° Elbow – UA7BJB 2" 12" – 1 UA9DJ UA9DJB-UPC 2" 24" 1 1 UA7CJ UA7CJB 2" 18" 1 1 UA9EJ UA9EJB 2" 30" 1 1 UA7DJ UA7DJB 2" 24" 1 1 UA9FJ-UPC UA9FJB 2" 36" 1 1 UA7EJ UA7EJB 2" 30" 1 1 UA9HJ UA9HJB 2" 48" 1 1 UA7FJ UA7FJB 2" 36" 1 1 UA9JJ – 2" 72" 1 – UA7HJ UA7HJB 2" 48" 1 1 1 UA9CK UA9CKB 2 /2" 18" 1 1 UA7SJ – 2" 150" 1 – 1 1 UA9DK UA9DKB-UPC 2 /2" 24" 1 1 UA7CK – 2 /2" 18" 1 – 1 1 UA9EK UA9EKB 2 /2" 30" 1 1 UA7DK UA7DKB 2 /2" 24" 1 1 1 1 UA9FK-UPC UA9FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 1 UA7EK – 2 /2" 30" 1 – 1 1 UA9HK UA9HKB 2 /2" 48" 1 1 UA7FK UA7FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 1 1 UA9CL UA9CLB 3" 18" 1 1 UA7HK – 2 /2" 48" 1 – UA9DL UA9DLB-UPC 3" 24" 1 1 UA7CL UA7CLB 3" 18" 1 1 UA9EL UA9ELB 3" 30" 1 1 UA7DL UA7DLB 3" 24" 1 1 UA9FL UA9FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UA7EL UA7ELB 3" 30" 1 1 UA9HL UA9HLB 3" 48" 1 1 UA7FL UA7FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UA9IL – 3" 60" 1 – UA7HL UA7HLB 3" 48" 1 1 1 1 UA9DM UA9DMB 3 /2" 24" 1 1 UA7DM – 3 /2" 24" 1 – 1 1 UA9EM UA9EMB 3 /2" 30" 1 1 UA7EM – 3 /2" 30" 1 – 1 1 UA9FM UA9FMB 3 /2" 36" 1 1 UA7FM – 3 /2" 36" 1 – 1 UA9HM UA9HMB 3 /2" 48" 1 1 UA7DN UA7DNB 4" 24" 1 1 – UA9CNB 4" 18" – 1 UA7EN UA7ENB 4" 30" 1 1 UA9DN UA9DNB 4" 24" 1 1 UA7FN UA7FNB 4" 36" 1 1 UA9EN UA9ENB 4" 30" 1 1 UA7HN UA7HNB 4" 48" 1 1 UA9FN UA9FNB 4" 36" 1 1 – UA7NNB 4" 120" –1 UA9HN UA9HNB 4" 48" 1 1 UA7SN UA7SNB 4" 150" 1 – UA9IN UA9INB 4" 60" 1 1 UA7EP UA7EPB 5" 30" 1 1 UA9JN – 4" 72" 1 1 UA7FP UA7FPB 5" 36" 1 1 UA9EP UA9EPB 5" 30" 1 1 UA7HP UA7HPB 5" 48" 1 1 UA9FP UA9FPB 5" 36" 1 1 – UA7IPB 5" 60" – 1 UA9HP UA9HPB 5" 48" 1 1 – UA7NPB 5" 120" – 1 UA9IP UA9IPB 5" 60" 1 1 – UA7SPB 5" 150" – 1 UA9FR UA9FRB 6" 36" 1 1 UA7FR UA7FRB 6" 36" 1 1 UA9HR UA9HRB 6" 48" 1 1 UA7HR UA7HRB 6" 48" 1 1 UA9IR UA9IRB 6" 60" 1 1 UA7FT – 8" 36" 1 – – UA9TRB 6" 180" – 1 UA7HT – 8" 48" 1 – UA9HT – 8" 48" 1 1 Note: Elbows 72" and larger may be shipped in segments. Consult factory for specifics. www.primeconduit.com 6 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Elbows ETL Listed to UL 651 in compliance to the NEC Schedule 40 Elbows Special Radius Except where noted by *Consult factory for additional sizes/configurations Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Radius Radius End End Nom. Std. Std. End End Nom. Std. Std. Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. 1 30° Elbow UA6CJ – 2" 18" 1 – 22 /2° Elbow UA5CJ UA5CJB 2" 18" 1 1 UA6DJ UA6DJB 2" 24" 1 1 UA5DJ UA5DJB 2" 24" 1 25 UA6FJ UA6FJB 2" 36" 1 1 UA5EJ UA5EJB 2" 30" 1 1 UA6HJ UA6HJB 2" 48" 1 1 UA5FJ UA5FJB 2" 36" 1 1 1 UA6CK – 2 /2" 18" 1 – UA5HJ – 2" 48" 1 – 1 UA6DK – 2 /2" 24" 1 – UA5VJ – 2" 300" 1 – 1 UA6CL – 3" 18" 1 – UA5CK – 2 /2" 18" 1 – 1 UA6DL UA6DLB 3" 24" 1 1 UA5DK – 2 /2" 24" 1 – 1 UA6FL UA6FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UA5EK – 2 /2" 30" 1 – 1 UA6HL UA6HLB 3" 48" 1 1 UA5FK – 2 /2" 36" 1 – 1 1 UA6DM – 3 /2" 24" 1 – UA5HK – 2 /2" 48" 1 – 1 UA6FM – 3 /2" 36" 1 – – UA5CLB 3" 18" 1 1 1 UA6HM – 3 /2" 48" 1 – UA5DL UA5DLB 3" 24" 1 1 UA6DN – 4" 24" 1 – UA5EL UA5ELB 3" 30" 1 1 UA6FN UA6FNB 4" 36" 1 1 UA5FL UA5FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UA6HN UA6HNB 4" 48" 1 1 UA5HL – 3" 48" 1 – UA6FP UA6FPB 5" 36" 1 1 UA5VL – 3" 300" 1 – 1 UA6HP UA6HPB 5" 48" 1 1 UA5DM – 3 /2" 24" 1 – 1 UA6FR UA6FRB 6" 36" 1 1 UA5EM – 3 /2" 30" 1 – 1 UA6HR UA6HRB 6" 48" 1 1 UA5FM – 3 /2" 36" 1 – 1 UA5HM – 3 /2" 48" 1 – UA5DN UA5DNB 4" 24" 1 1 UA5EN UA5ENB 4" 30" 1 1 UA5FN UA5FNB 4" 36" 1 1 Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Radius End End Nom. Std. Std. UA5HN UA5HNB 4" 48" 1 Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. UA5IN – 4" 60" 1 – 1 11 /4° Elbow UA3DJ UA3DJB 2" 24" 1 25 UA5JN – 4" 72" 1 – UA3FJ UA3FJB 2" 36" 1 1 UA5SN UA5SNB 4" 150" 1 UA3HJ – 2" 48" 1 – – UA5UNB 4" 240" – 1 1 UA3HK – 2 /2" 48" 1 – – UA5VNB 4" 300" – 1 UA3DL UA3DLB 3" 24" 1 1 – UA5DPB 5" 24" 1 1 UA3FL UA3FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UA5EP UA5EPB 5" 30" 1 1 UA3HL – 3" 48" 1 – UA5FP UA5FPB 5" 36" 1 1 1 UA3DM – 3 /2" 24" 1 – UA5HP UA5HPB 5" 48" 1 1 1 UA3HM –3 /2" 48" 1– UA5IP – 5" 60" 1 – UA3DN UA3DNB 4" 24" 1 1 UA5SP – 5" 150" 1 – UA3FN UA3FNB 4" 36" 1 1 – UA5UPB 5" 240" – 1 – UA3SNB 4" 150" – 1 – UA5VPB 5" 300" – 1 UA3HN UA3HNB 4" 48" 11 UA5FR UA5FRB 6" 36" 1 1 UA3FP UA3FPB 5" 36" 1 1 UA5HR UA5HRB 6" 48" 1 1 UA3HP – 5" 48" 1 – UA5IR – 6" 60" 1 – – UA3UPB 5" 240" – 1 UA5RR – 6" 144" 1 – UA3FR UA3FRB 6" 36" 1 1 UA5SR – 6" 150" 1 – UA3HR – 6" 48" 1– UA5VR – 6" 300" 1 – UA3FT – 8" 36" 1 – UA5FT – 8" 36" 1 – UA5HT – 8" 48" 1 – Note: Elbows 72" and larger may be shipped in segments. Consult factory for specifics. www.primeconduit.com 7 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Elbows ETL Listed to UL 651 in compliance to the NEC Schedule 80 Elbows Standard Radius Special Radius For use with nonmetallic solvent weld fittings. Plain Belled Plain End Belled End Radius End End Nom. Std. Std. Segment Part No. Part No. Diam. (in.) Ctn. Qty. Ctn. Qty. Plain End Belled End Plain End Belled End Std. Ctn. Std. Ctn. 90° Elbow UB9CJ – 2" 18" 1 – Item Part No. Part No. Size Qty. Qty. UB9DJ-UPC UB9DJB 2" 24" 1 1 UB9AJ – 2" 20 – UB9FJ UB9FJB 2" 36" 1 1 90° Elbow 1 UB9AK – 2 /2"10 – UB9HJ – 2" 48" 1 – 1 UB9CK – 2 /2" 18" 1 – UB9AL – 3" 5 – 1 UB9DK-UPC UB9DKB 2 /2" 24" 1 1 UB9AN – 4" 1 – 1 UB9FK UB9FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 1 UB9AP UB9APB 5" 1 1 1 UB9HK – 2 /2" 48" 1 – UB9AR 6" 1 – UB9CL – 3" 18" 1 – UB7AJ-UPC – 2" 20 – 45° Elbow UB9DL UB9DLB 3" 24" 1 1 1 UB7AK – 2 /2"20 – UB9FL UB9FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UB7AL – 3" 1 – UB9HL – 3" 48" 1 – UB7AN – 4" 1 – UB9DN UB9DNB 4" 24" 1 1 UB7AP UB7APB 5" 1 1 UB9FN UB9FNB 4" 36" 1 1 UB7AR – 6" 1 – UB9HN UB9HNB 4" 48" 1 1 UB6AJ – 2" 20 – 30° Elbow UB9NN – 4" 120" 1 – 1 UB6AK –2 /2" 1– UB9FP – 5" 36" 1 – UB6AL – 3" 1 – UB9HP – 5" 48" 1 – UB6AN – 4" 1 – UB9IP – 5" 60" 1 – UB6AP –5" 1 – UB9FR – 6" 36" 1 – UB6AR – 6" 1 – UB9HR – 6" 48" 1 – 1 UB9IR – 6" 60" 1 – 22 /2° Elbow UB5AL – 3" 5 – UB7CJ – 2" 18" 1 – 45° Elbow UB5AN – 4" 1 – UB7DJ UB7DJB 2" 24" 1 1 UB7FJ UB7FJB 2" 36" 1 1 UB5AP UB5APB 5" 1 1 UB7HJ – 2" 48" 1 – 1 11 /4° Elbow 1 UB7DK UB7DKB 2 /2" 24" 1 1 UB3AL – 3" 1 – 1 UB7FK – 2 /2" 36" 1– UB3AR – 6" 1 – 1 UB7HK – 2 /2" 48" 1 – UB7CL – 3" 18" 1 – UB7DL UB7DLB 3" 24" 11 UB7FL UB7FLB 3" 36" 1 1 UB7HL – 3" 48" 1 – UB7DN UB7DNB 4" 24" 1 1 UB7FN UB7FNB 4" 36" 1 1 UB7HN – 4" 48" 1 – UB7FP – 5" 36" 1 – UB7HP – 5" 48" 1 – UB7FR – 6" 36" 1 – UB7HR – 6" 48" 1 – UB7IR – 6" 60" 1 – UB6FN – 4" 36" 1 – 30° Elbow UB6FR – 6" 36" 1 – Note: 1 – UB5DJB 2" 24" – 20 22 /2° Elbow Elbows 72" – UB5FJB 2" 36" – 25 and larger 1 – UB5DKB 2 /2" 24" – 15 may be UB5DL UB5DLB 3" 24" 1 10 shipped in – UB5FLB 3" 36" – 1 segments. UB5DN UB5DNB 4" 24" 1 5 Consult – UB5FNB 4" 36" – 1 factory for UB5FP – 5" 36" 1 – specifics. 1 UB3FP – 5" 36" 1 – 11 /4° Elbow www.primeconduit.com 8 Canadian Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Schedule 40 Elbows Schedule 40 Elbows Standard Radius LR90813 Available in plain and integral belled end for use with nonmetallic solvent weld fittings. Belled Belled End End Belled Std. Belled Std. End Ctn. End Ctn. Item Part No. Size Qty. Item Part No. Size Qty. 30° Elbow 90° Elbow UA9AJCB-UPC 2" 20 UA6AJCB 2" 20 1 UA9AKCB-CTN 2 /2"10 UA6ANCB 4" 1 UA9ALCB-UPC 3" 25 UA6ARCB 6" 1 1 UA9AMCB 3 /2"1 UA9ANCB 4" 1 UA9APCB 5" 1 UA9ARCB 6" 1 45° Elbow UA7AJCB 2" 20 1 UA7AKCB 2 /2"1 UA7ALCB 3" 5 1 UA7AMCB 3 /2"1 UA7ANCB 4" 1 UA7APCB 5" 1 UA7ARCB 6" 1 Integral AB C Standard Radius Elbow Trade At Entrance At Bottom Socket Depth Dimensions Belled End Size Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. 2" 2.405 2.381 2.381 2.357 2.000 1.125 Dimensions 1 2 /2" 2.905 2.875 2.883 2.853 3.000 1.469 90° 45° 3" 3.530 3.500 3.507 3.477 3.125 1.594 Elbow Elbow 1 A 3 /2" 4.065 3.965 4.007 3.977 3.250 1.687 4" 4.565 4.465 4.506 4.476 3.375 1.750 5" 5.643 5.543 5.583 5.523 3.625 1.937 C A C B 6" 6.708 6.608 6.644 6.584 3.750 2.125 Min. Min. B Size (Radius) 1 2" 2.375 9 /2"2" 1 1 2 /2" 2.875 10 /2"3" 1 3" 3.500 13" 3 /8" 1 1 3 /2" 4.000 15" 3 /4" 3 4" 4.500 16" 3 /8" 5 5" 5.563 24" 3 /8" 3 6" 6.625 30" 3 /4" www.primeconduit.com 9 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit Typical Properties of Conduit Raw Material Compound Thermal Mechanical ASTM Typical ASTM Test Typical Values Test Values Specific Gravity D792 1.43 - 1.6 -5 Co-efficient of Thermal Expansion-inch/inch/°F D696 3.38 x 10 Tensile Strength (psi) @ 73.4°F D638 5,000-6,500 (properties @ 73.4°F) Izod Impact ft lbs./in. of notch D256 0.65 - 1.5 Heat Distortion °F at 264 psi D648 160°F Flexural Strength (psi) D790 12,500 Thermal Conductivity BTU (hr.) (ft.) (°F/in.) N/A 1.3 Compressive Strength (psi) D695 9,000 Hardness (Durometer D) D2240 85 Impedance (Volts lost per ampere per 100 feet) Electrical ASTM Typical 3 90% 80% 1 90% 80% Test Values P.F. P.F. P.F. P.F. Dielectrical Strength volts/mil D149 1100 Steel Conduit .0118 .0123 .0136 .0142 Dielectric Constant 60 CPS @ 30°C D150 4.00 ® Schedule 40 .0105 .0106 .0121 .0122 Power Factor 60 CPS @ 30°C D150 1.93 Using 250 KCmil Cu. conductor. comparable values for other conductor sizes. Wire Fill Maximum number of conductors in Schedule 40 PVC conduit Maximum number of conductors in Schedule 80 PVC conduit (Based on Table 1, Chapter 9 of the NEC) (Based on Table 1, Chapter 9 of the NEC) Conductor Conductor Size Trade Size Trade Size Type Size 1 3 1 1 1 AWG, MCM /2 /4 1 1 /4 1 /2 22 /2 34 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Letters AWG, MCM /2 /4 1 1 /4 1 /2 2 2 /2 3 3 /2 4 4 /4 5 68 # 14 THW 4 8 13 24 34 57 82 128 14 13 24 39 69 94 154 THWN THHN 10 19 33 58 81 135 194 0 12 10 18 29 51 79 114 164 12 THW 3 6 11 20 28 47 67 105 183 10 6 11 18 32 44 73 194 160 THHN 8 14 24 43 60 100 144 0 8 3 5 9 19 22 36 51 71 106 136 10 THW 3 5 9 16 22 37 54 85 148 6 1 4 6 11 15 26 37 57 76 98 125 154 THHN THHN 5 9 15 27 38 64 92 143 4 1 2 4 7 9 16 22 35 47 60 75 94 137 236 8 THW 1 2 4 8 11 19 28 44 77 121 FEP 3 1 1 3 6 8 13 19 29 39 51 64 90 116 201 (14 thru 2) THHN 1 4 7 13 18 31 45 70 123 195 2 1 1 3 5 7 11 16 25 33 43 54 67 97 169 6 THW 1 1 3 6 8 14 20 32 56 88 FEPB 1 1 1 3 5 9 12 18 25 32 49 59 72 125 (14 thru 8) 1/0 1 1 3 4 7 10 15 21 27 33 42 61 105 THHN 1 3 5 9 13 22 32 50 88 140 2/0 1 1 2 3 6 8 13 17 22 28 35 51 88 4 THW 0 1 2 4 6 10 15 24 42 66 PFA (14 thru 4/0) 3/0 1 1 1 3 5 7 11 14 18 23 29 42 73 THHN 1 1 3 6 8 13 20 31 54 86 4/0 1 1 1 2 4 6 9 12 15 19 24 35 61 3 THW 0 1 1 4 5 9 13 20 36 57 PFAH (14 thru 4/0) 250 1 1 1 3 4 7 10 12 16 20 28 49 THHN 1 1 2 5 7 11 17 26 46 73 300 1 1 1 3 4 6 8 11 13 17 24 42 2 THW 0 1 1 3 4 8 11 17 31 49 Z 350 1 1 1 2 3 5 7 9 12 15 21 37 (14 thru 4/0) THHN 1 1 1 4 5 9 14 22 38 61 400 1 1 1 3 5 6 8 10 13 19 33 1 THW 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 13 22 35 XHHW 500 1 1 1 2 4 5 7 9 11 16 27 (4 thru THHN 0 1 1 3 4 7 10 16 28 45 600 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 7 9 13 22 500MCM) 0 THW 0 0 1 1 2 4 7 11 19 30 700 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 8 11 19 THHN 0 1 1 2 3 6 8 13 24 38 750 1 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 11 19 00 THW 0 0 1 1 1 4 6 9 16 26 6 1 3 5 9 13 21 30 47 63 81 102 128 185 320 THHN 0 1 1 1 3 5 7 11 20 32 600 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 7 9 13 22 000 THW 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 14 22 XHHW 700 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 11 19 THHN 0 0 1 12 4 69 16 26 750 1 1 12 34 6 7 10 18 0000 THW 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 6 11 18 THHN 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 14 22 250 THW 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 9 14 Prime Conduit Prime Conduit Inter- ® ® Schedule 40 Schedule 80 Electrical mediate Rigid THHN 0 0 0 11 2 46 11 18 Weight Rigid Rigid Metallic Metal Metal 300 ThW 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 8 13 Nom. Nonmetallic Nonmetallic Tubing Conduit Conduit Size Conduit Conduit Aluminum (EMT) (IMC) (RMC) THHN 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 9 15 Comparison 1 /2 18 22 27 30 57 79 350 THW 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 7 11 3 /4 23 29 36 46 78 105 THHN 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 8 13 Prime Conduit 1 35 43 53 66 112 153 400 THW 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 6 10 ® Schedule 40 rigid 1 1 /4 48 60 70 96 114 201 THHN 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 7 12 nonmetallic conduit 1 1 /2 57 72 86 112 176 246 500 THW 0 0 0 01 1 13 5 8 compared to other 2 76 100 116 142 230 334 THHN 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 6 10 1 2 /2 125 153 183 230 393 527 600 THW 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 7 rigid conduit in pounds 3 164 212 239 270 483 690 THHN 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 per 100 feet (approx.) 1 3 /2 198 288 350 561 831 700 THW 0 0 0 00 1 11 3 6 4 234 310 340 400 625 982 5 317 431 465 Not Made Not Made 1344 6 412 592 612 Not Made Not Made 1770 www.primeconduit.com 10 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Expansion and Contraction Determine the Piston Opening Expansion and Contraction The expansion joint must be installed to allow both expansion and contraction of the conduit run. The correct piston opening for any Temperature Considerations for Rigid installation condition should use the following formula: Nonmetallic Conduit Compensation T max - T installed O= E [ T ] for Linear Expansion Like all construction materials, PVC will expand or contract with Where: variations in temperatures. The coefficient of linear expansion in PVC O = Piston opening (in.) -5 -5 conduit is 3.38 x 10 in./in./°F as compared to 1.2 x 10 for aluminum T max = Maximum anticipated temperature of conduit (°F) -5 and 0.6 x 10 for steel. An expansion fitting is needed whenever the T inst. = Temperature of conduit at time of installation (°F) 1 change in length due to temperature variation will be /4 in or T= Total change in temperature of conduit (°F) greater per 352.44 of the NEC. E= Expansion allowance built into each expansion Add 30°F to the estimated temperature range when conduit is fitting (in.) installed in direct sunlight to allow for radiant heating. An expansion fitting consists of two sections, one telescoping inside Example another. When installing expansion fittings, alignment of piston and 380 ft. of conduit is to be installed on the outside of a building barrel is important. Be sure to mount expansion fitting level for best performance. exposed to the sun in a single straight run. It is expected that the conduit will vary in temperature from 0°F in the winter to 140°F in For a vertical run, the expansion fitting must be installed close to the the summer (this includes the 30°F for radiant heating from the top of the run with the barrel jointing down, in order that rain water sun.) The installation is to be made at a conduit temperature of 90°F. does not run into the opening. The lower end of the conduit From the table, a 140°F temperature change will cause a 5.7 in. run must be secured at the bottom so that any length change due to length change in 100 ft. of conduit. The total change for this temperature variation will result in an upward movement. example is 5.7" x 3.8 = 21.67" which should be rounded to 22". The number of expansion fittings will be 22"x fitting range 1 1 (4" for Prime Conduit trade sizes /2" through 1- /2", and 8" for Expansion Characteristics of PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit sizes 2" through 6".) The fitting should be placed at 62 ft. intervals -5 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion = 3.38 x 10 in./in./°F (380 x 6). the proper piston setting at the time of installation is cal- culated as explained above. Length Length Length Length Change in Change in Change in Change in Temperature inches per Temperature inches per Temperature inches per Temperature inches per 140 - 90 Change in 100 Ft. of Change in 100 Ft. of Change in 100 Ft. of Change in 100 Ft. of O= 4.0 = 1.4 in. Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit 140 [ ] 5 0.2 55 2.2 105 4.2 155 6.3 10 0.4 60 2.4 110 4.5 160 6.5 Insert the piston into the barrel to the maximum depth. Place a mark 15 0.6 65 2.6 115 4.7 165 6.7 on the piston at the end of the barrel. To properly set the piston, pull 20 0.8 70 2.8 120 4.9 170 6.9 the piston out of the barrel to correspond to the 2.1 in. calculated 25 1.0 75 3.0 125 5.1 175 7.1 above. See drawing at lower left. 30 1.2 80 3.2 130 5.3 180 7.3 35 1.4 85 3.4 135 5.5 185 7.5 Summary 40 1.6 90 3.6 140 5.7 190 7.7 1. Anticipate expansion and contraction of PVC conduit in above- 45 1.8 95 3.8 145 5.9 195 7.9 ground, exposed installation. 50 2.0 100 4.1 150 6.1 200 8.1 2. Use an expansion fitting when length change due to temperature variation will be 1/4" or greater per 352.44 of the NEC. 3. PVC conduit expands 4.1" for each 100 feet of run and a 100°F Solvent Weld Maximum Depth Mark Solvent Weld temperature change. 4. Align expansion fitting with the conduit run to prevent binding. 5. Follow the instructions to set the piston opening. 6. Rigidly fix the outer barrel of the expansion fitting so it cannot move. Mount the conduit connected to the piston loosely enough Pipe strap Piston Opening Pipe strap to allow the conduit to move as the temperature changes. should be anchored mounted loosely to tightly to barrel allow movement www.primeconduit.com 11 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit Corrosion Resistance of Prime Conduit Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit Prime Conduit Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 are generally chemicals not on this list are manufactured or used because acceptable for use in environments containing the chemicals worker safety requirements dictate that any air presence or below. These environmental resistance ratings are based splashing be at a very low level. upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete If there are any questions for specific suitability in a submergence in the reagent listed. Schedule 40 and given environment, prototype samples should be Schedule 80 can be used in many process areas where tested under actual conditions. Acetic Acid O-20% Butyl Alcohol Fluorine Gas – Wet Mercurous Nitrate Sodium Arsenite Acetic Acid 20-30% Butyl Phenol Fluorine Gas – Dry Mercury Sodium Benzoate Acetic Acid 3O-60% Butylene Fluoroboric Acid Methyl Sulfate Sodium Bicarbonate Acetic Acid 80% Butyric Acid Fluorosilicic Acid Methylene Chloride Sodium Bisulfate Acetic Acid – Glacial Calcium Bisulfite Formaldehyde Mineral Oils Sodium Bisulfite Acetic Acid Vapors Calcium Carbonate Formic Acid Naphthalene Sodium Bromide Acetylene Calcium Chlorate Fructose Nickel Chloride Sodium Chlorate Adipic Acid Calcium Chloride Gallic Acid Nickel Nitrate Sodium Chloride Alum Calcium Hydroxide Gas – Coke Oven Nitric Acid, Anydrous Sodium Cyanide Aluminum Chloride Calcium Hypochlorite Gas – Natural (Dry) Nitric Acid 20% Sodium Dichromate Aluminum Fluoride Calcium Nitrate Gas – Natural (Wet) Nitric Acid 40% Sodium Ferricyanide Aluminum Hydroxide Calcium Sulfate Gasoline – Sour Nitric Acid 60% Sodium Ferrocyanide Aluminum Oxychloride Carbonic Acid Gasoline – Refined Nitrobenzene Sodium Fluoride Aluminum Nitrate Carbon Dioxide Gas – Wet Glucose Nitrous Oxide Sodium Hydroxide Aluminum Sulfate Carbon Dioxide – Aqueous Glycerine (Glycerol) Oils and Fats Sodium Hypochlorite Ammonia-Dry Gas Solution Glycol Oils – Petroleum – (See Type) Sodium Nitrate Ammonium Bifluoride Carbon Monoxide Glycolic Acid Oleic Acid Sodium Nitrite Ammonium Carbonate Caustic Potash Green Liquor (Paper Industry) Oxalic Acid Sodium Sulfate Ammonium Chloride Caustic Soda Heptane Palmitic Acid 10% Sodium Sulfide Ammonium Hydroxide 28% Chloracatic Acid Hexanol, Tertiary Perchloric Acid 10% Sodium Sulfite Ammonium Metaphosphate Chloral Hydrate Hydrobromic Acid 20% Phenylhydrazine Hydrochloride Sodium Thiosulfate (Hypo) Ammonium Nitrate Chlorine Gas (Dry) Hydrochloric Acid 0% - 25% Phosgene, Gas Stannic Chloride Ammonium Persulfate Chlorine Gas (Moist) Hydrochloric Acid 25% - 40% Phosphoric Acid – 0-25% Stannous Chloride Ammonium Phosphate – Neutral Chlorine Water Hydrocyanic Acid or Phosphoric Acid – 25-50% Stearic Acid Ammonium Sulfate Chlorosulfonic Acid Hydrogen Cyanide Phosphoric Acid – 50-85% Sulfur Ammonium Sulfide Chrome Alum Hydrofluoric Acid 10% Photographic Chemicals Sulfur Dioxide – Gas Dry Ammonium Thiocyanate Chromic Acid 10% Hydrofluorosilicic Acid Plating Solutions Sulfur Trioxide Amyl Alcohol Chromic Acid 30% Hydrogen Phosphide Potassium Bicarbonate Sulfuric Acid – 0-10% Anthraquinone Chromic Acid 40% Hydrogen Sulfide – Dry Potassium Bichromate Sulfuric Acid – 10-75% Anthraquinonesulfonic Acid Chromic Acid 50% Hydrogen Sulfide – Potassium Borate Sulfuric Acid – 75-90% Antimony Trichloride Citric Acid Aqueous Solution Potassium Bromide Sulfurous Acid Aqua Regia Copper Chloride Hydroquinone Potassium Carbonate Tannic Acid Arsenic Acid 80% Copper Cyanide Hydroxylamine Sulfate Potassium Chloride Tanning Liquors Arylsulfonic Acid Copper Fluoride Iodine Potassium Chromate Tartaric Acid Barium Carbonate Copper Nitrate Kerosene Potassium Cyanide Titanium Tetrachloride Barium Chloride Copper Sulfate Lactic Acid 28% Potassium Dichromate Triethanolamine Barium Hydroxide Cottonseed Oil Lauric Acid Potassium Ferricyanide Trimethyl Propane Barium Sulfate Cresylic Acid 50% Lauryl Chloride Potassium Ferrocyanide Trisodium Phosphate Barium Sulfide Crude Oil – Sour Lauryl Sulfate Potassium Fluoride Turpentine Beet – Sugar Liquor Crude Oil – Sweet Lead Acetate Potassium Hydroxide Urea Benzine Sulfonic Acid 10% Demineralized Water Lime Sulfur Potassium Nitrate Vinegar Benzoic Acid Dextrin Linoleic Acid Potassium Perborate Whiskey Bismuth Carbonate Dextrose Linseed Oil Potassium Perchlorite White Liquor (Paper Industry) Black Liquor (Paper Industry) Diglycolic Acid Lubricating Oils Potassium Permanganate 10% Wines Bleach – 12.5% Active CL2 Disodium Phosphate Magnesium Carbonate Potassium Persulfate Zinc Chloride Borax Ethyl Alcohol Magnesium Chloride Potassium Sulfate Zinc Chromate Boric Acid Ethylene Glycol Magnesium Hydroxide Propane Zinc Cyanide Brine Fatty Acids Magnesium Nitrate Propyl Alcohol Zinc Nitrate Breeder Pellets – Dane. Fish Ferric Chloride Magnesium Sulfate Silicic Acid Zinc Sulfate Bromic Acid Ferric Nitrate Maleic Acid Silver Cyanide Bromine – Water Ferric Sulfate Malic Acid Silver Nitrate Butane Ferrous Chloride Mercuric Chloride Silver Plating Solutions Butadiene Ferrous Sulfate Mercuric Cyanide Sodium Acetate www.primeconduit.com 12 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit – Specification Format Suggested Format for Specifying Nonmetallic Conduit, Conduit Fittings and Junction Boxes A. The Prime Conduit rigid nonmetallic conduit system shall be installed as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein. B. All wiring shall be installed in Prime Conduit rigid nonmetallic conduit. All conduit shall be secured by means of proper fittings. C. Outlet boxes, fittings and junction boxes shall be used for all outlets, pull boxes and junction points. (Lighting fixtures shall not be supported or hung from PVC junction boxes but be sup- ported in position by other means.) D. Exposed conduits shall be mounted securely by suitable hangers or straps with the maximum spacing of points of supports not greater than indicated by Section 352.30 of the NEC. E. Except where embedded in concrete or direct buried, Prime Conduit conduit shall be supported to permit adequate lineal movement to allow for expansion and contraction of conduit due to temperature change. F. Expansion fittings shall be installed when the length change due to temperature variation will be 1/4" or greater per 352.44 of the NEC. G. Proper care shall be taken when field bending is employed to maintain the internal diameter and wall thickness of the conduit. www.primeconduit.com 13 Rigid Nonmetallic Utility Conduit & Elbows Non-UL Listed Heavy Wall Rigid Schedule 40 Utility Conduit • Rated for 90°C conductors or cable • For direct earth burial and concrete encasement, specifically designed for the power utility specifications. Part No. Std. Crate Qty. Dimensions With Integral Bell* Wt. Per 20' 10' 20' 10' Nom. Size O.D. I.D. Wall 100' 1 59610-020 59610-010 4500' 2250' 1 /2" 1.900 1.610 .145 56 59611-020 59611-010 2800' 1400' 2" 2.375 2.067 .154 75 1 59612-020 59612-010 1860' 930' 2 /2" 2.875 2.469 .203 124 59613-020 59613-010 1760' 880' 3" 3.500 3.068 .216 172 59615-020 59615-010 1140' 570' 4" 4.500 4.026 .237 244 59616-020 59616-010 760' 380' 5" 5.563 5.047 .258 331 59617-020 59617-010 520' 260' 6" 6.625 6.065 .280 430 59618-020 59618-010 300' 150' 8" 8.625 7.981 .322 647 *Limited geographical area Dimensions in Inches of Utility Conduit Integral Bells A AB C Trade At Entrance At Bottom Nominal Bell Size Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Avg. Depth C B 1 1 /2 1.917 1.927 1.901 1.911 2.750 2 2.405 2.415 2.376 2.386 3.250 1 2 /2 2.903 2.913 2.887 2.887 3.250 3 3.543 3.553 3.503 3.513 4.000 4 4.550 4.560 4.504 4.514 4.750 5 5.625 5.635 5.568 5.578 5.750 6 6.693 6.703 6.631 6.641 6.250 8 8.683 8.693 8.631 8.641 6.250 Deep Socket Schedule 40 Utility Elbows with Integral Belled Ends Std. Std. Part Radius Radius Nom. Std. Ctn. Ctn. Wt. Nom. Std. Ctn. Ctn. Wt. Segment No. Diameter (in.) Qty. (lbs.) Segment Part No. Diameter (in.) Qty. (lbs.) UC9BJB 2" 12" 1 1.44 1 1 90° Elbow 22 /2° Elbow UC5CKB 2 /2" 18" 1 1.45 UC9DJB 2" 24" 1 2.82 1 UC5FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 2.49 UC9FJB 2" 36" 1 4.14 UC5FNB 4" 36" 1 5.18 UC9HJB 2" 48" 1 5.15 UC5FRB 6" 36" 1 11.82 1 UC9DKB 2 /2" 24" 1 5.00 1 UC5HNB 4" 48" 1 5.57 UC9FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 7.15 UC9DLB 3" 24" 1 6.57 UC9FLB 3" 36" 1 9.15 UC9DNB 4" 24" 1 10.59 Dimensions in Inches of Utility Elbows Bells A UC9FNB 4" 36" 1 13.64 A B C UC9HNB 4" 48" 1 17.72 Trade At Entrance At Bottom Nominal Bell C UC9FRB 6" 36" 1 25.80 Size Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. B UC9HRB 6" 48" 1 32.24 2 2.395 2.405 2.376 2.386 3.125 3.375 UC7FJB 2" 36" 1 2.07 45° Elbow 1 1 2 /2 2.901 2.911 2.877 2.887 3.125 3.375 UC7CKB 2 /2" 18" 1 2.27 1 UC7FKB 2 /2" 36" 1 4.12 3 3.533 3.543 3.503 3.513 3.875 4.125 UC7FLB 3" 36" 1 5.00 4 4.539 4.549 4.504 4.514 4.625 4.875 UC7FNB 4" 36" 1 8.15 5 5.609 5.619 5.568 5.578 5.625 5.875 UC7HNB 4" 48" 1 9.36 6 6.682 6.692 6.631 6.641 6.125 6.375 UC7HRB 6" 48" 1 17.19 8 8.682 8.692 8.631 8.641 6.125 6.375 UC7ITB 8" 60" 1 33.00 www.primeconduit.com 14 Rigid Nonmetallic Long Belled Utility Elbows Non-UL Listed Specifications 1 22 /2° Elbow Part Nom. Radius Std. Ctn. Std. Ctn. Number Diameter (In.) Qty. Wt.(lbs.) UC5FRBLB 6" 36 1 9.6 45° Elbow UC7CJBLB 2" 18 1 1.3 UC7DJBLB 2" 24 1 1.4 UC7DLBLB 3" 24 1 5.0 UC7DNBLB 4" 24 1 5.8 UC7DPBLB 5" 24 1 8.5 UC7FJBLB 2" 36 1 2.2 UC7FLBLB 3" 36 1 5.2 UC7FNBLB 4" 36 1 7.8 UC7FPBLB 5" 36 1 11.1 UC7FRBLB 6" 36 1 9.6 UC7HJBLB 2" 48 1 2.8 UC7HLBLB 3" 48 1 6.6 UC7HNBLB 4" 48 1 9.7 UC7HPBLB 5" 48 1 13.7 UC7HRBLB 6" 48 1 18.1 90° Elbow UC9CJBLB 2" 18 1 1.3 UC9DJBLB 2" 24 1 1.4 UC9DLBLB 3" 24 1 5.0 UC9DNBLB 4" 24 1 5.8 UC9DPBLB 5" 24 1 8.5 UC9FJBLB 2" 36 1 2.2 UC9FLBLB 3" 36 1 5.2 UC9FNBLB 4" 36 1 7.8 UC9FPBLB 5" 36 1 11.1 UC9FRBLB 6" 36 1 9.6 UC9HJBLB 2" 48 1 2.8 UC9HLBLB 3" 48 1 12.0 UC9HNBLB 4" 48 1 9.7 UC9HPBLB 5" 48 1 13.7 UC9HRBLB 6" 48 1 18.1 www.primeconduit.com 15

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