Eaton Crouse-Hinds NPL200300 304SS - Conduit Nipple - 304SS

Part Number: NPL200300 304SS
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Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
NPL200300 304SS

Quick Summary

NPL conduit nipple from Eaton Crouse-Hinds delivers durable, corrosion-resistant threading for rigid/IMC conduit runs in industrial facilities. Many engineers struggle with fittings that seize, corrode, or fail in harsh environments. Certified for ordinary/non-hazardous locations and aligned with NEC/CEC standards to simplify compliance in mixed-use facilities. Designed to fit 2 in x 3 in size and weight around 0.602 lb, it minimizes handling time on busy job sites. Engineers benefit from predictable performance in non-hazardous environments, reducing rework and warranty risk. Its corrosion resistance and durable stainless steel construction support long service life in demanding industrial settings.

Product Information

Extended Description

NPL200300 304SS Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple, Rigid/IMC, 304 stainless steel, 2" x 3"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple
Catalog Number
NPL200300 304SS
UPC
662277030601
Product Weight
0.602 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Conduit type
Rigid/IMC
Size and length
2" x 3"
Material
304 stainless steel
Feature: 304 stainless steel construction delivers superior corrosion resistance in wet or corrosive environments. Business Impact: Extends service life and lowers replacement intervals, reducing total cost of ownership. Application: Ideal for stainless steel conduit systems in food processing, water treatment, and chemical plants, including washdown zones. Feature: Rigid/IMC conduit compatibility provides robust mechanical integrity in tight spaces. Business Impact: Improves vibration resistance and reduces loosening risk, enabling longer service intervals. Application: Suitable for machinery bays and control panels subject to movement. Feature: 2 in x 3 in size and a compact footprint simplify field routing and integration with standard fittings. Business Impact: Lowers installation time and minimizes the need for adapters, cutting labor costs. Application: Beneficial for multi-run conduit networks with restricted space. Feature: NEC/CEC compliance and Ordinary/Non-Hazardous location rating ensures regulatory alignment. Business Impact: Streamlines procurement, inspection, and cross-system coordination. Application: Useful for non-hazardous industrial facilities and plant expansions. Feature: Weight around 0.602 lb supports safer handling on busy sites. Business Impact: Reduces installer fatigue and improves on-site productivity. Application: Easy to carry during routing and mounting; compatible with common fasteners and supports quick replacements.

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FAQs

To install the NPL200300 304SS conduit nipple with rigid IMC conduit, align the threaded ends with mating locknuts and tighten using standard conduit wrenches. The 2 in x 3 in size matches common patterns, and the 304 stainless steel body resists corrosion in washdown areas. Ensure NEC/CEC compliance and follow manufacturer torque guidelines. Proper hardware selection ensures long service life and minimizes retightening.
Constructed from 304 stainless steel, the nipple offers excellent corrosion resistance in ordinary locations and resilience against moisture, humidity, and typical industrial cleaners. The rigid/IMC design provides structural integrity under vibration, while the weight of about 0.602 lb aids handling. This combination supports long service life with minimal maintenance needs.
Yes, the part is rated for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations under NEC/CEC, making it suitable for automotive assembly areas that require stainless steel conduit fittings. It resists washdowns and chemical exposure common in manufacturing environments. Verify plant-specific classifications and ensure compatibility with existing rigid/IMC conduit networks to avoid integration issues or delays.
NEC/CEC standards govern its electrical fittings, and area classification is Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations. The stainless steel construction aligns with industrial safety requirements for non-hazardous environments. For project-specific compliance, consult Eaton specification sheets and your local electrical authority to confirm torque values, locknut compatibility, and installation practices. This helps ensure traceability, audits, and regulatory acceptance.
Choosing a 304 stainless steel nipple reduces maintenance due to superior corrosion resistance, lowering replacement frequency in damp or washdown environments. The 0.602 lb weight simplifies handling, speeding up installation and reducing labor costs. Over the life of the system, longer service life and fewer repairs translate to lower total cost of ownership.