Cut Sheet

Overview
Since the turn of the century, Thomas & Betts has been a recognized
leader in electrical fittings. Industry standards such as Chase
®
Nipples
and Erickson
®
Couplings were introduced by Thomas & Betts and are
still registered trademarks. This leadership continues. Here’s why...
The Complete Product Line
High-Performance Products
Quality and performance result when engineering design skills are combined
with the manufacturing technologies required to produce them. The Thomas
& Betts Fittings in this section are produced from many materials and
by many manufacturing methods, each carefully selected for its end use
suitability. This combination gives you the reliable performance you expect
from Thomas & Betts Raceway Fittings.
Innovative Designs
The real test of product design of electrical fittings lies in two areas:
Job-suited installation and life of the job reliability. Thomas & Betts Fittings
provide both because we listen. We listen to problems and suggestions
from the field. Most of the products in this section result from the good
suggestions of knowledgeable electrical people. Many were customer
specials to solve particular installation and performance problems.
You can benefit from their experience.
Lower Installed Cost
It is a function of purchase cost, availability, installation advantage
and performance. Lower installed cost comes in every carton of
Thomas & Betts Raceway Fittings.
Approvals and Listings
Electrical raceways require accessory fittings that provide the mechanical
strength, ground continuity and environmental integrity of the system. As new
raceways have been introduced, Thomas & Betts engineers have designed
fittings that meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code
®
as well
as the listing requirements of the Underwriter’s Laboratories and the Canadian
Standards Association. You can use Thomas & Betts Fittings with confidence.
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United States
Tel: 901.252.8000
800.816.7809
Fax: 901.252.1354
Technical Services
Tel: 888.862.3289
www.tnb.com
NOTE: In the United States, boxes and fittings are not listed or marked for use in Class I
Division 2 locations. See NEC
®
501.10B for the wiring methods allowed in these areas.