Eaton FDC2 Condulet FD Device Box - Deep 3/4"

Part Number: FDC2
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
FDC2

Quick Summary

Eaton FDC2 device box provides rugged enclosure for 3/4" conduit terminations in demanding electrical installations. This enclosure addresses common field wiring challenges, including space constraints, protection, and ease of access during maintenance. Built for ordinary/non-hazardous locations, it carries NEC/CEC compliance with CSA and UL certification references, supporting regulatory approvals in North American operations. By offering deep single-gang capacity with a C-shaped profile, it simplifies device mounting and internal wiring, reducing install time and risk of damage. For integrators and maintenance teams, using this Condulet FD box translates to reliable protection, reduced downtime, and a scalable solution for future expansions in control panels and motor starters.

Product Information

Extended Description

FDC2 Eaton: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet FD device box, Deep, Feraloy iron alloy, Single-gang, C shape, 3/4"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet FD device box
Catalog Number
FDC2
UPC
782274398204
Product Length/Depth
6.03 in
Product Height
2.75 in
Product Width
2.69 in
Product Weight
3.2 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Depth
Deep
Number of gangs
1
Shape
C
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Feraloy iron alloy
Material and construction rely on a FerRole-iron alloy (Feraloy) which delivers superior impact and corrosion resistance, translating to longer service life in harsh industrial environments. This feature reduces replacement costs and minimizes unplanned maintenance, ensuring steady production uptime in steel mills, refineries, and packaging lines. The deep, single-gang, C-shaped design provides generous interior space for wiring, terminals, and auxiliary devices, which accelerates installation and simplifies future upgrades. The 3/4" trade size compatibility and precise dimensions (6.03 in L, 2.75 in H, 2.69 in W) enable straightforward mounting on standard supports and panels, cutting field assembly time and allowing faster changeouts. NEC/CEC compliance paired with Ordinary/Non-Hazardous location certification gives project teams regulatory confidence and predictable certification workflows. As part of the Condulet FD family, FDC2 aligns with cataloged accessories and covers, ensuring seamless compatibility across devices in control panels and motor-control applications. This results in lower total cost of ownership through reduced wiring complexity, faster commissioning, and scalable protection for future expansions.

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FAQs

Install the FDC2 by mounting to a compatible panel or enclosure using standard fasteners, ensure the conduit enters through the 3/4" trade opening, and secure wiring within the deep single-gang cavity. Verify NEC/CEC compliance and maintain proper enclosure integrity with approved gaskets and covers suited for ordinary locations.
The FDC2 is NEC/CEC compliant and rated for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous locations, with CSA and UL certifications evidenced in the provided references. These certifications support regulatory approvals in North America and reduce risk during project approval and commissioning.
Yes. The 1-gang, deep Condulet FD design accommodates field wiring and devices typically found in control panels and motor-start assemblies, while its Feraloy iron alloy construction offers durability in demanding environments like manufacturing floors and packaging lines.
Absolutely. The FDC2 is part of the Condulet FD family, designed to be compatible with standard FD series covers and accessories, ensuring a cohesive and scalable enclosure solution for evolving control and wiring needs.
The Feraloy iron alloy provides enhanced resistance to impact and corrosion, reducing replacement frequency. Its space-efficient design speeds installation and future upgrades, lowering downtime and total cost of ownership in long-running automation and electrical distribution setups.