Eaton Crouse-Hinds NPL2001000 NPL conduit nipple - NEC/CEC

Part Number: NPL2001000
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
NPL2001000

Quick Summary

The NPL conduit nipple provides a solid steel connection for rigid/IMC conduit in industrial enclosures. In harsh environments, corrosion resistance and precise alignment of fittings in tight panels can slow projects and increase maintenance. This product carries NEC/CEC compliance and is galvanized for ordinary/non-hazardous locations, ensuring durable performance in typical plant settings. Sized at 2" x 10" inches in galvanized steel, it offers a reliable fit for standard conduit runs and simplifies field installation. For engineers and procurement teams, this translates to reduced call-backs, faster assembly, and consistent compliance with electrical codes across wiring and connectivity applications. With consistent sizing and straightforward installation, maintenance teams experience less downtime and faster commissioning.

Product Information

Extended Description

NPL2001000 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple, Rigid/IMC, Steel, 2" x 10", Galvanized
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple
Catalog Number
NPL2001000
UPC
662277039871
Product Weight
2.824 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Conduit type
Rigid/IMC
Size and length
2" x 10"
Material
Steel
Special features
Galvanized
Galvanized steel construction reduces corrosion and extends life in challenging environments, lowering maintenance costs and extending service intervals. This translates to fewer field repairs and greater uptime for critical equipment in outdoor or damp locations, especially within wiring and connectivity installations. The rigid/IMC conduit compatibility simplifies installation, providing a robust mechanical connection that reduces misalignment and rework on panel assemblies and raceways. The 2" x 10" dimensions support standard conduit runs, enabling faster stocking and easier inventory management for projects with tight schedules. NEC/CEC compliance and Ordinary/Non-Hazardous location classification reduce audit risk and speed approvals, helping projects stay on schedule while maintaining regulatory adherence. Weight (2.824 lb) and catalog traceability improve handling, shipping planning, and procurement reliability in industrial environments.

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FAQs

The NPL conduit nipple is a galvanized steel, rigid/IMC conduit fitting designed to join two sections of conduit inside electrical assemblies. It is manufactured as a 2 inch by 10 inch piece compatible with standard rigid/IMC runs, and carries NEC/CEC compliance for ordinary/non-hazardous locations. The 2.824 lb weight supports sturdy field installs while minimizing flex and misalignment.
Yes. The NPL2001000 is engineered for rigid/IMC conduit connections and measures 2 inches by 10 inches. It is constructed from steel and galvanized for corrosion resistance, with a listed UPC of 662277039871. Typical applications include control panels and industrial wiring runs, where reliable mechanical fit matters.
The NPL conduit nipple carries NEC/CEC standards and is classified for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations. The galvanized steel construction further supports durability in standard plant environments. For additional compliance documentation, UL certification reports and Eaton specification sheets are available from the product downloads.
For reliable installation, pair the NPL nipple with compatible locknuts, washers, and IMC/Rigid conduit segments. Verify galvanization for outdoor or damp locations and ensure proper torque to avoid deformation. The 2x10 size standardizes field fit, reducing rework and allowing faster commissioning in panels and conduit runs.
Using the NPL2001000 delivers tangible value, including longer service life through galvanized steel, lower maintenance costs, and faster installation due to standardized sizing. NEC/CEC compliance reduces audit risk, while the compact weight and catalog traceability streamline procurement, inventory management, and field staging for industrial wiring projects.