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LB stands for line box. It is often used at the point where you will begin pulling wire through the conduit. However, it is not a junction box and should not contain wire connections.
The many different types of conduit bodies have designations such as \u201cLB, LR, LL, Tee, X,\u201d and \u201cC.\u201d The \u201cL\u201d Types are defined by holding the conduit body as if it were a pistol, gripping the short side as a handle and pointing the long portion of the conduit body forward, as you would a pistol barrel.
If the removable cover is on top or on the back of the conduit body, it is an LB, with the \u201cB\u201d standing for \u201cback.\u201d If the cover is on the left side of the conduit body, then it is an \u201cLL,\u201d the \u201cL\u201d standing for \u201cleft.\u201d If the cover is on the right side of the conduit body, then it is an \u201cLR,\u201d with the \u201cR\u201d standing for ...
[314.16(C)(2)] Since a conduit body can function as a junction box, the volume allowance required for the conductors must not exceed the volume of the conduit body.
Conduit bodies provide easier access to your electrical system, connect sections of your conduit, and add an extra layer of protection to your wire and cable. They can protect cables from environmental factors and wear-and-tear damage.
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iron alloy Form 7 Type T threaded rigid conduit body with cover and gasket. Form 7 conduit bodies, covers and gaskets provide access to conductors for pulling, splicing, maintenance, and future changes and upgrades. They allow connection of straight conduit runs, branch conduit runs and 90° bends.
It's known as an "LB", because the outlet (or inlet I guess) is on the back (ell back). There are also "LR" (ell right), "LL" (ell left), "T" (tee), "C" (cee), and "SLB" (service ell back) type conduit bodies available.
A conduit body is a separate section of conduit tubing that provides easy access into the interior of an electrical raceway. It allows more space for electrical conductors to bend. Conduit bodies also add extra protection from weather and corrosion to your conductors.
For instance, the main difference between Form 7, Form 8 or Form 9 types is the way the cover is attached to the conduit body. While a Form 7 cover attaches with clips, a Form 8 or Form 9 has the cover screws drilled straight into the conduit body.
Conduit Body Type T provides pull, splice, and tap access for conductors in a conduit system along with a change in direction. Type T Conduit Bodies have three openings and are used to connect or add sections of a conduit run.

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