E940HR-CTN COUPLING CONDUIT SCH40 15IN
by Gap Power
SKU 655-7763
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Overview
The Carlon E940HR-CTN (E940HRCTN) is designed for joining Schedule 40 PVC conduit runs in electrical raceway installations. This 1-1/2 inch socket-type coupling provides a reliable, solvent-cemented connection between conduit sections, maintaining system integrity in both exposed and concealed applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | E940HRCTN |
| Brand | Carlon |
| Trade Size | 1-1/2 Inch |
| Schedule | Schedule 40 |
| Connection Type | Socket (Solvent Cement) |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Color | Gray |
| Weight | 2.24 lb |
| Certification | UL Listed (Underwriters Laboratories) |
Technical Features
- Socket-type connection: Accepts standard 1-1/2 inch Schedule 40 PVC conduit into each end, ensuring full circumferential contact for a solvent-cemented, structurally sound joint.
- PVC construction: Polyvinyl chloride composition provides inherent resistance to moisture, common chemicals, and corrosion, reducing the need for additional protective coatings in standard conduit environments.
- Solvent cement assembly: Requires solvent cement (sold separately) to create a fused, permanent bond between coupling and conduit, eliminating mechanical fasteners and reducing potential failure points.
- UL Listed: Third-party certification from Underwriters Laboratories confirms the fitting meets established safety and performance standards, supporting code-compliant electrical installations.
- Schedule 40 rated: Wall thickness conforms to Schedule 40 specifications, providing compatibility with the most widely used PVC conduit standard in commercial and residential wiring.
Applications
- Splicing two sections of 1-1/2 inch Schedule 40 PVC conduit within an electrical raceway system.
- Extending conduit runs in residential, commercial, and light industrial electrical installations.
- Underground and direct-burial conduit systems where corrosion resistance is required (confirm burial rating with applicable local codes).
- Repair or extension of existing Schedule 40 PVC conduit infrastructure where a flush, permanent joint is needed.

















































