UL DXAS versus DXHR

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natfuelbill

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What are the differences?

My interst is in the DXAS Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit Assembly what does it look like? Got a photo?
 

bphgravity

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From UL:

Liquid-tight flexible metal conduit assemblies consist of a length of liquid-tight metal conduit terminated at each end with a permanently attached connector.

It can't be very common. It appears there is only one company that has a product with this listing.
 

natfuelbill

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Is the UL Flexible Metal Conduit Assembly, Liquid-tight (DXAS) the wiring method that 501.10(B)(2)(3) is referring to?

What company offers this as a listed product?
 

natfuelbill

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Don wrote in the NEC forum "I think the one you cited would be suitable, but this is the more common one: DXHR Flexible Metal Conduit, Liquid-tight."

I am still wondering...
The UL description for DXHR does not state that it is rated for C1D2 hazardous locations, but the DXAS does... Is there a way to use the more common DXHR compliant with UL in C1D2 locations?
 
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