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Calculators and Tables
   
Canadian Electrical Code Conduit Fill Tables
  Demand Factor-Single Dwelling
  Wire Size: Above Ground
Electrical Amperage to Power Factor
  Material Lists
   
Conduit Fill Tables for Various Wire Manufacturers
     
Aluminum Conductor, Unjacketed RW90XLPE (1000 Volt) Nexans Cable
  RW90XLPE (600 Volt) General Cable
    Nexans Cable
  RWU90XLPE (1000 Volt) General Cable
    Nexans Cable
Copper Conductor, Unjacketed RW90XLPE (1000 Volt) Nexans Cable
  RW90XLPE (600 Volt) General Cable
    Nexans Cable
  RWU90XLPE (1000 Volt) General Cable
    Nexans Cable
  T90 (600 Volt) Nexans Cable
    Southwire
     
Material Check-lists
       
Canada Residential Service 100A Mast, Aluminum Conductors, Full Size Insulated Neutral Without Part Numbers
    100A Mast, Copper Conductors, Reduced #6 Bare Neutral Choice Electrical Supply, Regina, Sask.
      Eecol Electric, Regina, Sask.
      Without Part Numbers
nbsp;   200A Mast, Aluminum Conductors, Full Size Insulated Neutral Without Part Numbers
    200A Mast, Copper Conductors, Full Size Bare Neutral Without Part Numbers
    200A Mast, Copper Conductors, Full Size Insulated Neutral Without Part Numbers
       

Calculators:
Canadian Electrical Code Single Dwelling Demand Factor Calculator
Canadian Electrical Code Conductor Size for Raceway, Cable, and Free Air
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Code Rules Referenced
Section 4 Conductors - Ampacity of Wires and Cables
4-004, 4-004(1), 4-004(2), 4-004(3), 4-004(4), 4-004(6), 4-004(7), 4-004(8), 4-004(9), 4-004(10),
4-004(11), 4-004(12), 4-004(14), 4-104(1)(a), 4-104(1)(b), 4-104(1)(c), 4-104(2)(a),
4-104(2)(b), 4-104(2)(c)
Canadian Electrical Code Section 8 Circuit Loading and Demand Factors - Services and Feeders
Maximum Circuit Loading
8-104, 8-104(1), 8-104(2), 8-104(3), 8-104(4), 8-104(4)(a),
8-104(4)(b), 8-104(5), 8-104(5)(a), 8-104(5)(b), 8-104(6)
Use of Demand Factors
8-106(4)
Determination of Areas 8-110, 8-110(a), 8-110(b), 8-110(c)
Single Dwellings
8-200, 8-200(1)(a), 8-200(1)(a)(i), 8-200(1)(a)(ii), 8-200(1)(a)(iii),
8-200(1)(a)(iv), 8-200(1)(a)(v), 8-200(1)(a)(vi)
Canadian Electrical Code Section 12 Wiring Methods
Conductors in Parallel
12-108, 12-108(1)
Rigid and Flexible Metal Conduit
12-1014, 12-1014(3), 12-1014(4), 12-1014(4)(a), 12-1014(4)(c), 12-1014(4)(c), 12-1014(4)(c)
Canadian Electrical Code Section 62 Fixed Electric Space and Surface Heating Systems
Demand Factors for Service Conductors and Feeders
62-116(2), 62-116(2)(a), 62-116(2)(b), 62-116(3), 62-116(3)(b)
Tables Referenced
Table 6 Note(1)
Canadian Electrical Code Maximum Number of Conductors of One Size in Trade Sized of Conduit or Tubing
Appendix D Tabulated General Information
Distance to Centre of Distribution for 1% Drop in Voltage on Nominal 120 V, 2 Conductor Copper Circuits
Table D3 Voltage Drop
Table D3 Note(1) Distance
Table D3 Note(2) Percent Voltage Drop
Table D3 Note(3) Temperature and Percent Load
Table D3 Note(4) Nominal Voltages
Table D3 Note(5) Copper Conductors and Aluminum Conductors
Table D3 Note(6) Factors
Table D3 Note(7) Multi-conductor Cables
Table 8 Maximum Allowable Percent Conduit and Tubing Fill
Canadian Electrical Code Table 9 Cross-Sectional Areas of Conduit and Tubing