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EMT load calculation
Can someone tell me or direct me to a site that will figure the
maximum wire gauge and amperage that a 2" EMT conduit run of 100 ft will allow ? Thanks, Tim R |
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EMT load calculation
On May 24, 8:01 am, tr wrote:
Can someone tell me or direct me to a site that will figure the maximum wire gauge and amperage that a 2" EMT conduit run of 100 ft will allow ? Thanks, Tim R http://www.alanwire.com/tech/conduit.html looks like somewhere around 4 #4/0 which would be around 200 amps but verify via an additional source cheers Bob |
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Can someone tell me or direct me to a site that will figure the maximum wire gauge and amperage that a 2" EMT conduit run of 100 ft will allow ? You can get a free conduit-fill calculator at http://www.daxack.ca/Conduit -- Calvin Henry-Cotnam -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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