drktmplr12
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Can anyone shed light on the history of why for 2 cables the permitted fill is 31% and over 2 cables its 40%? :?
Can anyone shed light on the history of why for 2 cables the permitted fill is 31% and over 2 cables its 40%? :?
Can anyone shed light on the history of why for 2 cables the permitted fill is 31% and over 2 cables its 40%? :?
The standard conduit fill area ratios generally represent about 75% of the inner diameter of the conduit being used. When 2 identical circles packed in a circle, the most you can fill it is 50% by area. With 3 identical circles, they can pack in a triangular arrangement, and fill 65% of the space in a tight surrounding circle. More than 3 identical circles can pack tighter than this, up to 80% for 19 wires, but the NEC doesn't bother taking advantage of this fact for larger quantities than three.
Observe that 65%/50% is the same ratio as 40%/31%. Three wires at 40% fill the conduit to the same diametral ratio as 2 wires at 31%.