K8MHZ Senior Member Location Michigan. It's a beautiful peninsula, I've looked Occupation Electrician Mar 17, 2016 #21 tom baker said: I use the T&B Universal LB, 1" size, for fiber optic jumper cables. http://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/tnb/elbow Works great, maintains my bending radius. GBE carries. Click to expand... I don't see a T.
tom baker said: I use the T&B Universal LB, 1" size, for fiber optic jumper cables. http://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/tnb/elbow Works great, maintains my bending radius. GBE carries. Click to expand... I don't see a T.
gadfly56 Senior Member Location New Jersey Occupation Professional Engineer, Fire & Life Safety Mar 17, 2016 #22 tom baker said: I use the T&B Universal LB, 1" size, for fiber optic jumper cables. http://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/tnb/elbow Works great, maintains my bending radius. GBE carries. Click to expand... Listed for Class I Div 2?
tom baker said: I use the T&B Universal LB, 1" size, for fiber optic jumper cables. http://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/tnb/elbow Works great, maintains my bending radius. GBE carries. Click to expand... Listed for Class I Div 2?
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Mar 17, 2016 #23 K8MHZ said: First, the drawing is in error by noting that T-condulets are typical for coax cable. They are not. Click to expand... In your world, I think you will find it common in others.
K8MHZ said: First, the drawing is in error by noting that T-condulets are typical for coax cable. They are not. Click to expand... In your world, I think you will find it common in others.