Cat 5e in emt?

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I was wondering if anyone is familiar with how many cat 5e or cat 6 cables can fit in 3/4" emt and in 1" emt? As far as I know there is no code restrictions to the amount. I am most conserned for pulling purposes. I have to run 10 lines about 150' down a hallway. Looks are not an issue on this job at all hence the emt decision. There are a couple sadles and 45's to bend so I want to stay as small as I can comfortably since I am using a hand bender. Any info. is appreciated.
 
10 will fit in a 1" but you may be better off running two 3/4"s and splitting them up into groups of 5.

Cat 5 is not real tough and you may damage it when pulling it that far.

A typical spec for data raceways is no more then 180 degrees of bends between pull points.
 
The conductors are more than fragile, think glass. Be VERY careful on the pulls. I would split them up also and have the 2 pulls.

Are you going to land them or the IT guy? You may need to tone out each cable to verify integrity after the pulls.

Good luck
 
yea. cat5 is not a real tough cable. some of the industrial cable makers have some stronger cables available. no doubt they are pricier too.
 
Yes, I was leaning towards running two 3/4" emt runs for this before I came on here just to be safe. I figured I would come on anyway and bounce some ideas off anyone interested though. So it looks like I will run the two. Also I am doing the terminations on these as well and I do have the testers to check the wires when I am done. I like doing pulling and the terminating that way if there ever is a problem with the wire I can only blame myself;)
 
I use this chart when estimating cable fill in a conduit.

http://bwcecom.belden.com/Catalog/Conduitcc/cncpchtp.htm

It suggests reducing the number of cables by 15% for run lengths of 100'. You may want to reduce if by more if you're going further.

Typical Cat 5e cable is 0.18" diameter.
Max pulling force of 25 lbs.

Typical Cat 6 cable is 0.22" diameter.
Max pulling force of 32 lbs.

There are some variences so if you want exact information check the product catalog.
 
Don't forget this:

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