IPEX Scepter Rigid PVC Conduit

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March 9, 2022

Scepter® schedule 40 FT-4 rated rigid PVC electrical conduit for indoor and outdoor use.

  • Scepter PVC Conduit is suitable for exposed, concrete encased & direct burial
  • Scepter PVC Conduit is lightweight yet offers high tensile & impact strength
  • Scepter’s smooth interior surface reduces friction during wire pull

Scepter conduit is light weight and offers excellent chemical resistance, high tensile and impact strength, and the FT-4 rating permits use in noncombustible construction.

Suitable for exposed, concrete encased and direct burial applications, Scepter conduit requires no extra protection and is third party certified by CSA, UL and NRTL.

Conduit Sizes

1/2″ – 8″ (12mm – 200mm)

Standards

Scepter Rigid PVC Conduit conforms to:

C22.2 No. 211.2, CSA C22.2 No. 211.0

NSF Certified to UL651

Sunlight Resistant

Rated for use with 90°C conductors

NEMA TC2

Corps. of Engineers Spec. CE 303:01

Military Spec, Federal Spec. WC 1094A

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