Bridgeport Fittings’ Color-Coded EMT Steel Connectors and Couplings Make Circuit Installation Easier and Quicker

EIN BP EMTconnector 400

Dec 9, 2020

Bridgeport’s new, patented, color-coded connectors allow easy circuit identification from inside panels and boxes. With the Bridgeport solution, less material handling is required, compared to bundles of color-coded EMT. Also, the fittings’ Tri-drive set screws are paint-free, promoting fast and reliable connections.

Bridgeport’s easy circuit identification feature offers a color to meet every need, including, for example, Red for Fire Alarms, Blue for Datacomm, Green for Healthcare, as well as White, Orange, and Yellow. In addition, the fittings are painted with durable, lead-free thermosetting paint.

Go here to view examples of Bridgeport’s problem-solving, color-coded fittings.

The new Bridgeport connectors are cULus Listed, per UL 514B, for equipment bonding and grounding and for use with aluminum EMT. Meanwhile the Bridgeport solution has just been made available in 1/2-inch, through 4-inch, trade sizes.

Bridgeport Fittings is a leading manufacturer of quality fittings to the industrial, commercial and residential channels of the electrical industry. Bridgeport’s completely stocked selection of quality electrical fittings and innovative product solutions are available from major electrical distributorships across the U.S. and Canada.

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