Powerguard® Conduit by Dura-Line

EIN Duraline Conduit

February 18, 2022

PowerGuard® is Dura-Line’s newest line of conduit products complete with a smooth outer wall, longitudinal inner ribs, and SILICORE® ULF inner lining for reduced coefficient of friction. Listed to the CSA C22.2 #327-18 electrical standard as well as the Canadian Electrical Code this product is ideal for all buried cables up to and including 69kv.

FEATURES

  • Available in 16mm (1⁄2″) to 129mm (5″). Comes standard in long continuous lengths on reels or coils, 155mm (6″) is available in trade lengths 3.048m (10’), 6.096m (20’), 12.192m (40’), & 15.24m (50’)
  • Manufactured from flexible CSA listed HDPE resin, makes gradual bends without special equipment or added accessories
  • Internal longitudinal ribbing reduces friction during cable placement
  • SILICORE® ULF inner wall eliminates the need for wet lubricants during cable pulling
  • Excellent low temperature properties allow installation in cold climates
  • Outstanding long term power cable protection from shifting ground, rock, and root impingement
  • Provides a permanent pathway, simplifies future cable repairs or replacement
  • Greatly reduces the number of coupled joints in a continuous installation, reducing the possibility of infiltration of native soil, backfill and water
  • Available with pre-installed pull tape from 500# to 6000# strength
  • Standard configuration – Red, 4 black stripes, longitudinal ribbing and SILICORE® ULF

DETAILS

  • Footage/Meter Markings
  • Internal Ribs
  • Silicore® ULF

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