Champion Flame Shield Phenolic Conduit

June 1, 2026

Champion Flame Shield Fiberglass Phenolic Conduit System, is a 2-hour fire rated electrical conduit system that holds its own in a number of environments, whether damp or dry, hot or cold. Featuring a high temperature 2-hour fire rating that meets UL2196 (2 hours@1850°F), excellent corrosion resistance, a low coefficient of thermal expansion and low-smoke characteristics, this 2- hour fire rated conduit is the No. 1 choice for surface-mounted 2-hour fire-rated electrical conduit systems for transit and passenger rail systems.

The Flame Shield® fiberglass raceway system provides for enhanced fire safety, life-safety circuit integrity (when coupled with the correct fire-rated cables), improved system longevity and relief from stray eddy current issues common with some transit systems.

Phenolic
ENHANCED PERFORMANCE OVER OTHER PHENOLIC CONDUIT SYSTEMS
  • Light weight contributes to installation ease, savings and safety
  • Corrosion resistance to many chemicals
  • No burn-through on elbows
  • One of the lowest coefficients of friction of any in-market product
  • Fire rated conduit is able to retain its shape after impact or compression
  • Fire rated conduit withstands extreme conditions and temperatures
  • UL 2196 2-hour fire rated conduit will withstand fire for 2 hours @ 1850°F
  • UL2196 application maximum support spans not to exceed 4 feet.
A leader in safety
  • Fire resistant conduit can be exposed to temperatures up to 1,850°F for two (2) hours
  • Conforms to NFPA 130 requirements
  • Does not emit toxic halogens when burning
  • Low coefficient of thermal expansion
  • Wide resistance to industrial chemicals

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