I’m having a brain fart...
Trying to remember the name of a pvc part. In my situation it’s 2” coming down into ground from a meter box.
It’s a collared slip fitting that has a threaded male adapter on the end that goes into the meter. The rest of the part is about 18” long and “slips” over the 2” riser.
It’s like an expansion coupling but has the MA as part of the fitting.
It’s used for a continuous run of pvc conduit from riser (meter) to riser (structure). It allows the conduit to “float” up and down seasonally so that the conduit doesn’t get ripped out of the meter box with the settling of the ground over time.
Trying to remember the name of a pvc part. In my situation it’s 2” coming down into ground from a meter box.
It’s a collared slip fitting that has a threaded male adapter on the end that goes into the meter. The rest of the part is about 18” long and “slips” over the 2” riser.
It’s like an expansion coupling but has the MA as part of the fitting.
It’s used for a continuous run of pvc conduit from riser (meter) to riser (structure). It allows the conduit to “float” up and down seasonally so that the conduit doesn’t get ripped out of the meter box with the settling of the ground over time.