Eaton LT100NMBL Nonmetallic Liquidtight Connector - Class I

Part Number: LT100NMBL
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
LT100NMBL

Quick Summary

LT100NMBL is a nonmetallic liquidtight connector designed for FMC conduit in hazardous locations. Installers struggle with moisture ingress and strict certification workflows. With NEC/CEC compliance and hazardous-location ratings, including Class I, Division 2, this connector supports safe, code-compliant installations. For engineers and procurement teams, it delivers reliability and installation efficiency for automated plants. It also simplifies supplier management and reduces long-term maintenance costs by resisting moisture intrusion and chemical exposure in challenging environments.

Product Information

Extended Description

LT100NMBL Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series non-metallic liquidtight connector, Black, FMC, Straight, Nylon, 1"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series non-metallic liquidtight connector
Catalog Number
LT100NMBL
UPC
662277032155
Product Length/Depth
2.28 in
Product Height
2 in
Product Width
2 in
Product Weight
0.14 lb
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 2 Class II, Division 1 Class II, Division 2 Class III
Conduit type
FMC
Connector type
Straight
Color
Black
Trade size
1"
Material
Nylon
Feature: 1in trade size with a straight nylon connector, finished in black, and a compact footprint of 2.28 in length and 2 in both height and width. Business Impact: Enables quick, space-efficient installations in tight panel spaces while minimizing weight and handling effort for field crews. Application: Ideal for FMC conduit runs in control panels and equipment housings where space is limited. Feature: NEC/CEC compliance and hazardous-location ratings (Class I, Division 2; with Class II/III coverage). Business Impact: Helps meet mandatory safety standards and reduces regulatory risk across industrial installations. Application: Suitable for chemical plants, refineries, and other hazardous environments. Feature: Compatible with FMC conduit and straight connector configurations. Business Impact: Streamlines assembly with fewer parts and faster commissioning. Application: Widely used in automated systems and process equipment. Feature: UL certification support for US/Canada and industry-standard fittings. Business Impact: Improves procurement confidence and long-term reliability across regions. Application: Cross-border facilities and multi-site deployments. Feature: Lightweight nylon construction with robust chemical resistance. Business Impact: Lower shipping costs and durable performance in harsh environments. Application: Daily use in industrial automation and electrical installations.

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FAQs

LT100NMBL is designed specifically for 1in trade size FMC conduit with a straight nylon body. Its compact 2.28 in length and 2 in height/width enable installation in tight control panels while delivering a sealed liquidtight connection suitable for harsh environments.
Yes. The LT100NMBL is specified for NEC/CEC compliance and is rated for Hazardous/Classified Locations. UL certification is available for non-metallic liquidtight fittings in US and Canada, ensuring regulatory acceptance across sites.
LT100NMBL features a 1in trade size, black nylon body, and dimensions of 2.28 in (length) by 2 in (height) by 2 in (width), with a weight of approximately 0.14 lb per connector.
The connector carries NEC hazardous ratings including Class I, Division 2, and also supports Class II Division 1 & 2 and Class III per the documented specifications, aligning with NEC/CEC standards for hazardous environments.
Its straight, nylon design with a 1in trade size offers rapid hand-tight/seal assembly, reducing installation time. Lightweight construction lowers labor burden, while compliance with NEC/CEC and UL certifications minimizes rework risk and supports cross-site procurement and long-term cost savings.