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DEFINITION
•LR Conduit Body
With an LR-shaped body, the inlet aligns with the access, and the outlet is on the right. They attach to IMC conduit bodies when the conduit requires a change of direction.
•With an LL-shaped body, the inlet aligns with the access and the outlet is on the left. You can use this type of conduit body for a 90-degree bend in the conduit run. The conduit body contains two conduit hubs, with removable gaskets for easy access to the wires.
•If the removable cover is on top or on the back of the conduit body, it is an LB, with the “B” standing for “back.” If the cover is on the left side of the conduit body, then it is an “LL,” the “L” standing for “left.” If the cover is on the right side of the conduit body, then it is an “LR,” with the “R” standing for.
•The Type C is a straight conduit body with two threaded entries and a cover on the body to provide access to both entries.
•The “X” conduit body is shaped as named and has four raceway entries with a cover on one side of the conduit body. The Type C is a straight conduit body with two threaded entries and a cover on the body to provide access to both entries.
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