Rigid Outside Coupling - Mike Holt's Forum

Author: Fatuma

Aug. 04, 2025

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Rigid Outside Coupling - Mike Holt's Forum

Hello all. First time poster, forgive me if this is in the wrong sub-forum or I'm formatting it incorrectly.

I am swapping out a new service and the POCO requires their incoming wire to be at least 3' above an existing garage that the wires go over.

I only need about 3' more of rigid to achieve the height on the mast to do so.. but here is where my question comes in.

Is there a 2" rigid coupling (for threadless ends) that is approved to be used outside? I see a few compression couplings but they all say they are rated for indoor use or just "concrete tight".

In the past we have just used the threaded couplings the sticks of rigid come with, but in this situation I need at least two supports after a coupling (strut, structure, guy wire). Being that its such a short piece of rigid the only way I can meet this requirement is if I have my 3" stick threaded into my meter hub and then a coupling, followed by my 10' stick. Am I missing something here? Thanks. Konkore Raintite fittings

Konkore Raintite fittings

Hello all. First time poster, forgive me if this is in the wrong sub-forum or I'm formatting it incorrectly.

I am swapping out a new service and the POCO requires their incoming wire to be at least 3' above an existing garage that the wires go over.

I only need about 3' more of rigid to achieve the height on the mast to do so.. but here is where my question comes in.

Is there a 2" rigid coupling (for threadless ends) that is approved to be used outside? I see a few compression couplings but they all say they are rated for indoor use or just "concrete tight".

In the past we have just used the threaded couplings the sticks of rigid come with, but in this situation I need at least two supports after a coupling (strut, structure, guy wire). Being that its such a short piece of rigid the only way I can meet this requirement is if I have my 3" stick threaded into my meter hub and then a coupling, followed by my 10' stick. Am I missing something here? Thanks.

I have used the Konkore Raintite connectors and they seem to work.

Here is a link to the couplings. http://www.konkorefittings.com/rigid-fittings/universal-5-piece-coupling/
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A 2" rigid threadless compression connector that is water tight would also work. Anybody got any leads on those?

256mrt is the part number. So there are a few out there that are raintight. I was in your situation once and couldn't find anyone to thread a piece for me. I think I ended up using two 12" nipples since I couldn't get that coupling in time.

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