DX Fitting

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With these EX/DX fiting they need to be used with RGS so depending on conduit layout you may have to cut/thread the conduit at one end ONLY. Obviously not on both ends as you start with full length of threaded conduit.

I though you had to install some sort of bonding jumper on these from fitting to conduit???


 

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The description says the bonding jumper is internal.

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With these EX/DX fiting they need to be used with RGS so depending on conduit layout you may have to cut/thread the conduit at one end ONLY. Obviously not on both ends as you start with full length of threaded conduit.

I though you had to install some sort of bonding jumper on these from fitting to conduit???


Reading through the features my guess is it has threaded entry on both ends.

It does say it has internal bonding jumper.
 
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