I am currently the Electrical QC on a government project and have been searching through the NEC and different forums for an answer on this question.
Does conduit fill apply to HVAC control circuit cabling that is used only for a "dry-type" control (no voltage)?
I am assuming this will fall under NEC Sec. 504 (2011) Intrinsically Safe Systems since there is no Voltage on the cables? But section 504 does not talk about fill requirements.
The issue is our controls contractor will be pulling multiple cables through a 1" EMT conduit that I'm most certain will be over 40% fill. He states they do this all of the time and the fill requirements do not apply to cables that do not carry voltage. I understand his argument, but he nor I can find anything that says these types of circuits do not fall under the conductor/conduit fill requirements of the NEC.:?
Does conduit fill apply to HVAC control circuit cabling that is used only for a "dry-type" control (no voltage)?
I am assuming this will fall under NEC Sec. 504 (2011) Intrinsically Safe Systems since there is no Voltage on the cables? But section 504 does not talk about fill requirements.
The issue is our controls contractor will be pulling multiple cables through a 1" EMT conduit that I'm most certain will be over 40% fill. He states they do this all of the time and the fill requirements do not apply to cables that do not carry voltage. I understand his argument, but he nor I can find anything that says these types of circuits do not fall under the conductor/conduit fill requirements of the NEC.:?