Crouse-Hinds Condulet® FD1 FD Series Deep Device Box, 1/2 in NPT Trade, 1 Gangs, Feraloy® Iron Alloy, Electro-Galvanized/Aluminum Acrylic Painted
FD1
MFG #: FD1
$83.84
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Non-Stock Item
- Country of Origin: US
- Dimensions: 5-5/32 in H x 2-3/4 in W x 1-7/8 in D
- Finish: Electro-Galvanized/Aluminum Acrylic Painted
- Manufacturer Name: Eaton
- Material: Feraloy® Iron Alloy
- Mounting Type: Flush
- Number of Gangs: 1
- Series: FD Series
- Suitable For Use With: IMC/Rigid Conduit
- Trade Size: 1/2 in NPT
- Type: Deep
Crouse-Hinds series FS and FD device boxes are installed in non-hazardous area conduit systems to accommodate wiring devices, act as pull boxes or provide openings for taps and splices. They are suitable for use in wet locations when used with gasketed covers. FS and FD device boxes are available in two box depths with a wide variety of gang configurations, hub configurations and hub sizes. They are manufactured in cast iron, aluminum, stainless steel and malleable iron. Malleable iron boxes are also available with a hot dip galvanized finish for added corrosion protection against road salt and other harsh environmental factors.
- Standards
- Application
- Includes
- Item Features
CSA C22.2 No. 18|Federal Specification W-C-5860|UL 514
For providing openings to make splices and taps in conductors
Mounting Lugs
- Internal green grounding screw - standard
- Suitable for use in wet locations when used with gasketed covers
- Mounting lugs standard on most boxes
- Tapered threaded hubs (NPT) with integral bushing
- Available for surface mounting (with mounting lugs) or flush mounting (without mounting lugs) as listed
- Available as shallow (FS) or deep (FD) configuration
- Ample wiring room provided in either FS or FD configuration
- Wide selection of surface or flush covers available in three materials
- Covers for flush mounting extend to conceal the rough plaster line
- Available in single gang and multi-gang configurations with hubs and as blank bodies for drilled and tapped openings
- (1) end cable entry
- Accommodate wiring devices
- Act as pull boxes for conductors in a conduit system
- Provide openings to make splices and taps in conductors
- Provide access to conductors for maintenance and future system changes
- Connect conduit sections