Eaton Crouse-Hinds NPL1501000 304SS Conduit Nipple - NEC/CEC

Part Number: NPL1501000 304SS
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Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
NPL1501000 304SS

Quick Summary

NPL1501000 304SS conduit nipple provides rugged stainless-steel conduit termination for rigid/IMC systems in harsh industrial environments. Engineers often struggle with corrosion, downtime, and non-compliant fittings that complicate field installs and maintenance. This part meets NEC/CEC standards and is suitable for ordinary/non-hazardous locations, while its 304 stainless steel construction resists rust in wet or corrosive settings. With compatibility to Eaton Crouse-Hinds accessories and standard conduit components, it delivers faster, code-friendly installations and longer service life for utility plants, manufacturing floors, and outdoor sites.

Product Information

Extended Description

NPL1501000 304SS Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple, Rigid/IMC, 304 stainless steel, 1-1/2" x 10"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple
Catalog Number
NPL1501000 304SS
UPC
662277030465
Product Weight
1.76 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Conduit type
Rigid/IMC
Size and length
1-1/2" x 10"
Material
304 stainless steel
Feature: 304 stainless steel material; Business Impact: superior corrosion resistance reduces replacement cycles and maintenance costs; Application: outdoor, washdown, and corrosive-exposure environments. Feature: Rigid/IMC conduit compatibility; Business Impact: secure, vibration-resistant connections that minimize loosening and leaks; Application: harsh industrial settings with mechanical stress. Feature: Size and length 1-1/2 in x 10 in; Business Impact: aligns with standard conduit runs, simplifying routing and field fabrication; Application: new installations and retrofit projects in light-to-moderate duty applications. Feature: NEC/CEC compliance and Ordinary/Non-Hazardous area classification; Business Impact: streamlines inspections and regulatory approval, reducing project risk; Application: general electrical installations in non-hazardous zones across facilities. Feature: Documentation and compatibility with Crouse-Hinds accessories; Business Impact: accelerates procurement and ensures verified performance via UL/certification literature; Application: procurement workflows and maintenance planning in industrial environments.

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FAQs

The NPL1501000 304SS is designed for rigid/IMC fittings with a 1-1/2 inch trade size and a 10 inch length. Its 304 stainless steel construction delivers excellent corrosion resistance, enabling secure terminations in non-specialized environments while maintaining compatibility with standard locknuts, adapters, and other Crouse-Hinds components to speed field assembly and reduce commissioning time.
304 stainless steel offers robust corrosion resistance, good mechanical strength, and a long service life in damp, outdoor, or chemically exposed facilities. This material choice minimizes rust, reduces maintenance cycles, and lowers total cost of ownership compared with inferior metals in non-hazardous locations.
Yes. The product is specified for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations and adheres to NEC/CEC standards, helping ensure regulatory compliance, simplified inspections, and safer installations in general-purpose electrical environments.
Use compatible Crouse-Hinds locknuts, washers, reducers, and plugs designed for rigid/IMC fittings to ensure a tight, vibration-resistant connection. Verify the thread compatibility and use appropriate torque per industry standards to prevent loosening, adding to long-term reliability in demanding facilities.
Stainless steel nipples like the NPL1501000 offer superior corrosion resistance, reducing replacement and maintenance costs over time. While initial material costs may be higher than galvanized options, the expected lifespan is extended in wet or exposed environments, delivering lower lifecycle costs and reduced downtime in facilities with ongoing washdown, humidity, or chemical exposure.