conduit fill charts

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only thing you will find here on the forum pages is anything a member may have created, copied/pasted or linked to in a post.
 
only thing you will find here on the forum pages is anything a member may have created, copied/pasted or linked to in a post.

And on Mike Holt's website you will find all sorts of comments by Mike on rules and interpretations along with training materials to sample and references to stories of interest to sparkies.
You will not find large excerpts of the NEC itself (or for the most part other codes) since those documents are under copyright protection.
 
I photocopy the major wire tables, de-rating tables, 250 tables, and the wire fill charts for the major conduit types.

Cut and paste onto an 8.5 x 11 sheet.

Take to Kinko's and have it printed on fluorescent yellow paper and laminated.

I hand them out to EC friends and use it at my desk....tired of flipping through the book and don't trust my memory.
 
I have the NEC on my phone and I just screen shot the important tables then store them in a folder with it's own icon right on the phone for instant access. Nice thing about using screen shots is that you can pinch and zoom. :cool:
 
I have the NEC on my phone and I just screen shot the important tables then store them in a folder with it's own icon right on the phone for instant access. Nice thing about using screen shots is that you can pinch and zoom. :cool:

Is there some reason why you wouldn't use an on line calculator like http://conduitfillcalculator.com? I tried some test calcs and it was correct every time, so I trust it. It's especially quick and useful when I have a mix of different conductors.
 
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