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a Conduit Body Wire — Pulling Instructions ‘SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF964 “The following procedures should be used to insure the reliability of «wiring pulled through conduit bodies. 1, Use approved wire pulling compound that is compatible with wire insulation. 2, Start by pulling all the wires through one hub and train the wires through the cover opening. 6. Do not pull the wires taut or any tighter than necessary o place the cover on the conduit body 7. Station a person atthe “traning loop” to safely guide the wires {during pulling. To prevent insulation damage use a blunt too, if necessary, tokeep the wire from binding or jamming. The use of, ‘well ounded tool, suchas alength of conduitor around dowel, vill assistin turning the loop while preventing damage tothe wire 3. Loop the wiresin alarge circle as shown onthe attached sketch insulation. and feed through the other hub. 4. Pull all the wires together until the loop is approximately 6" in diameter for 2" trade size or less and 10 times the 0.0. of the a largest wire for 2)" trade size and larger. Once the training loop is pulled out, release the tension onthe 5. Flip the loop 180" into a training loop. (Make sure the wires are wires, notcrossed) Pulloutthe loop one wire at atime. tis bestto start palling out the training loop using the wires closest to the inside ‘ofthe loop. To determine the maximum size and number of wires that can be safely pulled for a given Crouse-Hinds conduit body, refer to the table on the back of this instruction sheet. PULLING LOOP, PULLING LOOP, TYPE "C’ ‘CONDUIT BODY TYPE "LB" ‘CONDUIT BODY PULLING LOOP, TYPE"T! CONDUIT BODY All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on information and tests we believe to be relia The accuracy or completeness thereof are not quaranteed. In accordance with Crouse-Hinds Terms and Conditions of Sale", and sin Conditions of use are outside our control, the purchaser should determine the sutabilfy ofthe product for his intended use and assumes alirisk and labilty whatsoever in connection therewith - Cooper ndusties ine F064 COOPER Grouse-Hinds Division Revision 693 po socitee Crouse-Hinds Quality trom Cooper Industries Syracuse, New York 13221 © USA Copyright® 1993, Cooper Industries, Inc MAXIMUM NUMBER AND SIZE OF CONDUCTORS ALLOWED IN TRADE SIZES OF CROUSE-HINDS CONDUIT BODIES Estee ores: ss TTL TTF] erm sae ot conductors — nist ses shonin shove (eee = tf fs ‘Maximum Number of Conductors. = soe 1 Dondercnd queries nom abo Bie wer ting a No" Sucre Conta nonce ease nce seers = . — ‘Conduit body. ime a oe “2 Woritaingo 6 AAG ose conicsinconat caameregens —{o 5 Sofomattumconsn peranestynee Crore zd Bese (O84 Le . ° ‘Tables 34, 3B and 3C can be used. vatenia cama 2. AWG wro sas ar basedon Tipe XH nsdn When oe a ; {ig Se bens neautn Sch ny chore beta (Cha ES ena Carus) as Lane ‘cross-sectional area of the insulated conductor, consult Serine rate Shaper Steak Cos wo oceeang * Side” hub refers to wiring that's pulled through one end hub and outa side hub. "Thr hub eters 0 witing thats pulled trough one end hub _and out the opposite end hub. Al" hubs refers to wiring pulled through any fide or thru uD ‘National Electrical Code NEC. is a Registered Trademark ofthe National Fite Protection Association

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