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Canadian Electrical Code Conduit Fill Tables

These Tables were calculated according to Canadian Electrical Code (2006) Rule 12-1014.

The cross-sectional areas of the various sizes of conduit is taken from Table 9, as specified in Table 8.

The cross-sectional areas of the various sizes of wire are calculated from the diameters posted in the manufacturers' web sites. The cross-sectional area should be validated by measurement before installation, as set out in Appendix B.

Where the cross-sectional area of the manufacturer's wire is greater than that given in Table 10, the value in Table 10 is used, as allowed in Rule 12-1014(4)(d)

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
     

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Last Modified: May 10, 2007

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