Eaton L27 Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet body - NEMA 12
Part Number: L27
Quick Summary
The Eaton L27 Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet body provides rugged conduit transitions for industrial wiring. It reduces installation delays in tight spaces by offering a reliable, corrosion-resistant path for pulls and terminations. This form-rated conduit body aligns with NEC/CEC standards, carries a NEMA 12 rating, and is UL-certified for Form 7 use. With a 3/4" trade size and L-shaped geometry, it integrates with Form 7 covers and downstream devices, supporting faster, compliant installs and reliable long-term operation. This combination supports predictable maintenance and faster ROI by reducing enclosure breaches and maintenance labor in control panels. Designed for ordinary locations, it leverages NEC/CEC standards and UL certification to simplify procurement and compliance workflows.
Product Information
Extended Description
L27 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet body, Feraloy iron alloy, L shape, 3/4"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet body
Catalog Number
L27
UPC
782274511306
Product Length/Depth
5.19 in
Product Height
2.44 in
Product Width
1.63 in
Product Weight
1.46 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEMA Rating
12
Shape
L
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Feraloy iron alloy
Crouse-Hinds series Form 7 catalog page
Condulet Form 7 Conduit Outlet Bodies and Covers UL certification
Condulet Form 7 Conduit Outlet Bodies and Covers UL certification
IF 863 - Conduit Body Wire Pulling
IF 863 - Conduit Body Wire Pulling
Eaton Specification Sheet - L27
Eaton Specification Sheet - L27
Industrial Fittings Wire Fill Chart
Industrial Fittings Wire Fill Chart
The L27 Form 7 conduit outlet body provides an efficient elbow point for 3/4 inch runs, reducing pull resistance and enabling quicker panel connections. By delivering a precise, L-shaped transition, it minimizes misrouting and supports reliable terminations, which translates to shorter commissioning times and lower field labor. Engineers appreciate the predictable bend radius, while technicians value the straightforward form factor that speeds on-site work. In critical assemblies, this reduces risk of wire damage during pulls and improves overall wiring quality. Manufactured from Feraloy iron alloy, the housing offers rugged durability and corrosion resistance for ordinary locations. The material choice reduces replacement cycles and downtime, especially in environments with dust, light moisture, and mechanical handling. It also resists surface wear when tools or components are installed nearby, helping maintain enclosure integrity over the life of the installation. Buyers benefit from lower lifecycle costs and fewer midstream repairs, which translate into improved plant reliability. With a NEMA 12 enclosure rating and NEC/CEC standards alignment, the L27 helps ensure code compliance and enclosure integrity across typical industrial settings. This rating reduces ingress risk in non-hazardous locations and streamlines inspection readiness for audits. The combination of form, material, and rating also eases procurement, since you can source standard Form 7 components without custom parts. Dimensions and weight—5.19 in long, 2.44 in high, 1.63 in wide, and 1.46 lb—provide a compact footprint that fits tight panel spaces yet maintains clearance for conductors. The 3/4 inch trade size matches common schedules, while the robust Feraloy body accepts standard Form 7 covers for quick, cost-effective installations. Installation guidance and compatibility notes, including IF 863 wire pulling instructions, help technicians avoid common installation errors. The L27's compatibility with Form 7 fittings and accessories supports scalable installations and predictable maintenance, reducing lifecycle costs in manufacturing and processing facilities. This aligns with lean manufacturing goals and reduces downtime caused by wiring or enclosure issues.
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FAQs
This L27 Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet body serves as an L-shaped transition point for 3/4 inch conduit runs, preserving enclosure integrity while enabling a clean pull path. Cast from Feraloy iron alloy, it delivers durable service in ordinary locations and works with Form 7 covers for quick installations. The unit carries a NEMA 12 rating and NEC/CEC compliance for reliable, code‑driven use.
Proper installation starts by confirming compatibility with Form 7 covers and the 3/4 inch trade size. Align the conduit body with the direction of pull, tighten mounting screws securely, and route conductors through the body using the recommended wire pulling practices from IF 863. For guidance, consult Eaton’s installation sheets and ensure NEC/CEC compliance during panel integration.
L27 is rated for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations and carries a NEMA 12 enclosure, making it suitable for indoor industrial and commercial use but not for hazardous or corrosive environments. For harsher conditions, consider alternative Form 7 bodies with higher ingress protection or different materials. Always verify location classification and applicable local codes.
The Form 7 Condulet L27 carries UL certification for Condulet Form 7 conduit outlet bodies and covers, confirms NEC/CEC standards compliance, and is designed for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations with a NEMA 12 enclosure. This certification suite enhances regulatory acceptance, ease of procurement, and reliable performance in standard industrial environments; it also supports warranty and service expectations.
Key dimensions for the L27 include a 5.19 in length, 2.44 in height, and 1.63 in width, with a 3/4 inch trade size and a weight of 1.46 lb. Made from Feraloy iron alloy, the L-shaped body aligns with Form 7 fittings and NEMA 12 enclosure requirements, supporting reliable field installation.