Scepter® Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 FT-4 Rated Rigid PVC Electrical Conduit

October 21, 2024

Scepter® Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 FT-4 rated rigid PVC electrical conduit is the go-to choice for indoor and outdoor electrical installations, offering versatility and reliability for professional electricians. Designed for various applications, including exposure, concealment in walls, encasement in concrete, or direct burial, Scepter conduit and fittings provide a comprehensive solution.

PVC conduit significantly reduces labor compared to metal, offering up to two-thirds reduction in installation time. Featuring fire-resistant properties, the Scepter conduit ensures safety in electrical installations with a self-extinguishing material that withstands combustion and protects conductors.

Non-conductivity eliminates dangerous faults, providing a complete and positive ground for the entire system. Scepter conduit complies with rigorous standards and certifications, making it suitable for various applications, including utilities, residential buildings, and industrial facilities.

To learn more about the Scepter® Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 FT-4 rated rigid PVC electrical conduit, visit Ipexna.com.

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