elbows
A pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tube allowing a change of direction. The ends may be machined for butt welding, threaded (usually female), or socketed.
EMT elbows
•Low Conductivity, High Corrosion Resistance •Smooth Defect-Free Interior and Exterior
•Electrical Metal Tubing
15° EMT elbows
South Conduit EMT is U.L. listed and recognized by the National Electrical Code. It meets the Underwriters Laboratories’ Standard for EMT, U.L. 797. Federal Specifications now use U.L. 797 and CC80.3 in lieu of WWC 563. Recognized as an equipment grounding conductor (NEC Article 250-91b).
22.5° EMT elbows
30° EMT elbows
45° EMT elbows
90° EMT elbows
EMT LARGE RADIUS ELBOWS SIZING
•Low Conductivity, High Corrosion Resistance •Smooth Defect-Free Interior and Exterior
•Electrical Metal Tubing
Galvanized Rigid Conduit elbows
•Low Conductivity, High Corrosion Resistance •Smooth Defect-Free Interior and Exterior
•Galvanized Steel
15° GRC elbows
30° GRC elbows
South Conduit RIGID is U.L. listed . It meets Underwriters Laboratories Safety Standard U.L. 6.
South Conduit RIGID is recognized as an equipment grounding conductor by NEC Article 250.
22.5° GRC elbows
45° GRC elbows
90° GRC elbows
GRC LARGE RADIUS ELBOWS SIZING
•Low Conductivity, High Corrosion Resistance •Smooth Defect-Free Interior and Exterior
•Galvanized Steel