Eaton Crouse-Hinds ECGJH227 Coupling - Class I, Division 1

Part Number: ECGJH227
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
ECGJH227

Quick Summary

ECGJH227 coupling securely joins conduit in hazardous locations, providing a flexible 27-inch length for rugged industrial installations. The design addresses misalignment and integrity concerns common in harsh environments, reducing rework and downtime. It is rated under NEC/CEC standards for Class I, Division 1, with additional ratings covering Class II, Division 1 and Class III locations. Forged brass construction and a 3/4 inch trade size deliver durable, easy-to-install connections that help streamline plant-side conduit runs and maintenance planning.

Product Information

Extended Description

ECGJH227 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series ECGJH coupling, 27" flexible length, Male connections both ends, Forged brass, 3/4" trade size
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series ECGJH coupling
Catalog Number
ECGJH227
Product Length/Depth
31.13 in
Product Height
1.88 in
Product Width
1.88 in
Product Weight
5.3 lb
UPC
782274254258
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 1 Class II, Division 1 Class III
Gender
Male connections both ends
Flexible length
27"
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Forged brass
Feature deep flexibility for routing and installation → Business impact: reduces field stress, lowers installation time, and minimizes rework risk in tight or obstructed spaces → Application: process plants, offshore facilities, and marine installations where space constraints are common. Feature male connections on both ends → Business impact: eliminates adapters and reduces assembly steps, accelerating commissioning and maintenance → Application: rapid field replacements in hazardous locations. Feature forged brass construction → Business impact: provides corrosion resistance and mechanical robustness for demanding environments, cutting service interruptions and replacement costs → Application: chemical processing and oil & gas sites with exposure to corrosive atmospheres. Feature 3/4" trade size and robust 27" flexible length → Business impact: standardizes conduit sizing while allowing bend-radius control, improving install accuracy and inventory management → Application: large-diameter conduit runs in hazardous-area facilities. Certification-ready design with NEC/CEC compliance and Class I, Division 1 ratings → Business impact: streamlines regulatory approvals and procurement, reducing project risk and ensuring safety compliance → Application: rigorous safety-critical installations across industrials and marine sectors. Compatibility with IF 1618 instruction sheets and Eaton EC catalog pages → Business impact: provides clear installation guidance and reduces missteps during commissioning, lowering support costs and downtime.

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FAQs

ECGJH227 is designed for hazardous-area conduit installations, especially Class I, Division 1 sites, with a forged brass body that withstands corrosive conditions. The 27-inch flexible length allows routing around obstacles, while male connections on both ends simplify assemblies without adapters, reducing field labor and potential leak paths in process plants, offshore platforms, and marine facilities.
ECGJH227 carries NEC/CEC compliance with hazardous location ratings, including Class I, Division 1 (and related Class II/III ratings). Area classification is Hazardous/Classified Locations, and multiple Canadian certification documents are available via UL/Eaton sources to support regulatory approvals and cross-border deployments.
The coupling’s dual male ends remove the need for adapters, while its 27-inch flexible length and 3/4 inch trade size streamline routing and sizing. This reduces field time during installation, simplifies inventory management, and lowers the probability of incorrect fittings that can lead to costly rework in hazardous locations.
Yes. In addition to NEC/CEC compliance, ECGJH227 references Canadian certification documents and UL-based approvals specific to hazardous locations. This supports compliant deployment in Canadian facilities handling flammable or pressurized systems, enabling unified procurement and regulatory alignment across North America.
The forged brass construction offers long service life and resistance to corrosion, reducing maintenance frequency and replacement costs. Its robust build, combined with ease of installation and regulatory compliance, contributes to a lower total cost of ownership, with faster repair cycles and improved system reliability in critical hazardous-area conduits.