Eaton NPL200500 conduit nipple - Rigid/IMC, Galvanized

Part Number: NPL200500
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
NPL200500

Quick Summary

Eaton NPL200500 conduit nipple provides rigid IMC conduit connections for steel enclosures in demanding industrial electrical installations. Field crews struggle with misaligned fittings and corrosion, slowing installs and raising maintenance costs. This NPL part carries NEC/CEC compliance and galvanized steel construction, suitable for ordinary-location use. Using a proven Eaton Crouse-Hinds nipple streamlines assemblies, reduces torque issues, and supports scalable wiring layouts. Designed to fit with standard rigid/IMC systems, it helps accelerate projects while ensuring long-term reliability. With a compact 2.25 in depth and 2 in diameter specification, it aligns with common industrial enclosures and conduit runs. Its galvanized finish resists corrosion in non-hazardous locations, lowering lifecycle costs and downtime.

Product Information

Extended Description

NPL200500 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple, Rigid/IMC, Steel, 2" x 5", Galvanized
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series NPL conduit nipple
Catalog Number
NPL200500
UPC
784564115409
Product Length/Depth
2.25 in
Product Height
2.25 in
Product Width
5 in
Product Weight
1.32 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Conduit type
Rigid/IMC
Size and length
2" x 5"
Material
Steel
Special features
Galvanized
Galvanized steel construction delivers lasting corrosion resistance for Rigid/IMC conduit connections. This reliable finish reduces maintenance cycles in environments with humidity or airborne contaminants and supports long service life in non-hazardous areas. The NPL200500 size pairs a 2 in nominal conduit with a 5 in overall footprint, while weighing 1.32 lb, making it a compact fit for dense panels and crowded cable trays. The lightweight yet sturdy design translates into faster field assembly and reduced worker fatigue during installation. NEC/CEC compliance and ordinary-location rating provide confidence in regulatory performance across North American sites. Paired with the galvanised finish, this conduit nipple helps installers meet code requirements without extra coatings or approvals. Compatibility with rigid and IMC conduit systems from the Crouse-Hinds line simplifies engineering and stocking. Field-ready with standard threading and fittings, it minimizes misfits and rework, supporting scalable wiring layouts for growing facilities. In practice, standardization on galvanized fittings reduces maintenance costs by preventing corrosion-related failures in harsh environments and accelerates project delivery.

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FAQs

NPL200500 is a galvanized steel conduit nipple designed for rigid/IMC systems in ordinary locations. It supports standard field installations with compatible components from the Eaton Crouse-Hinds line and meets NEC/CEC requirements, reducing rework and ensuring code compliance in panel builds.
Key specs include model NPL200500, conduit type Rigid/IMC, size 2 inches by 5 inches, material steel, weight approximately 1.32 lb, product length 2.25 in, and galvanised finish. UPC is 784564115409, and it is listed for ordinary locations under NEC/CEC standards.
Yes. The NPL200500 is rated for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations, features galvanized steel for corrosion resistance, and complies with NEC/CEC standards, making it appropriate for most standard factory floors, control rooms, and panel installations.
The Eaton specification sheet for NPL200500 is available through Eaton’s site, and you can also access related product documentation in the downloads section of the product page, including catalog pages and Canadian certification references.
Using NPL200500 provides durable galvanised connections, reduces field rework due to alignment issues, and simplifies procurement by aligning with NEC/CEC- compliant rigid/IMC systems, ultimately lowering lifecycle costs and speeding compliance-driven installations.