When your specification includes “Kopos installation pipes”, “Kopos conduits and fittings”, “Kopos corrugated conduits”, you’re not just selecting a piece of plastic tubing. You’re committing to a full conduit ecosystem: rigid, flexible, corrugated pipes; compatible accessories; mechanical & fire-rated solutions — all under the trusted Kopos brand.
Kopos rigid installation pipes (and PVC conduits) form the backbone of many wiring systems. Their catalogue mentions “conduit pipes … recommended for lasting installation of cables through walls and floors
These are suited for flush or embedded runs, concrete pours or structural wiring. Specifying “Kopos PVC pipes” or “Kopos rigid installation pipes” means you expect: correct internal diameters, clean pull-through, appropriate mechanical strength, and compatibility with the rest of the system.
For wiring runs requiring bends, service access or retrofit flexibility, Kopos offers flexible conduits in the “Isolation Tubes Accessories” part of their lineup: “flexible conduit pipes for light duty as per classification 2221 and for medium duty as per classification 3341.”
In your spec, specifying “Kopos corrugated conduits” or “Kopos conduit accessories” signals you’re catering to variable layouts, adjustability, or future expansion with a professional system.
A conduit run isn’t just straight pipe — transitions, couplings, bends, entry points all matter. Kopos includes matching conduit fittings and accessories (e.g., clamps, sleeves, plug-in sleeves, brackets) to ensure the system is sealed, supported and service-able. By specifying “Kopos conduit fittings” or “Kopos conduit accessories”, you’re demanding compatibility, reduced site adjustments and long-term performance.
Cable protection is more than routing; it’s about guarding cables from abrasion, moisture, fire, mechanical damage and future maintenance disturbances. Kopos’s accessories and conduit systems are built with this in mind, noted in their documentation: “Conduit pipes are recommended for the lasting installation of cables through walls and floors.”
When you include “Kopos cable protection conduits” in your spec, you signal a system-level approach: durable, traceable, maintainable.
When your procurement list includes “Kopos installation pipes”, “Kopos conduits and fittings”, or “Kopos cable protection conduits” and substitution is not acceptable, you need a distributor who stocks the full system of pipes + accessories + support items. Bank of Lamps delivers:
With Kopos installation pipe systems from Bank of Lamps, you’re not buying tubing — you’re specifying a wiring route infrastructure built to last, integrate and maintain.