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1 ANNEX E PRESENTER WINSTON THOMAS
TTS 171 : PART 1: 2002 ANNEX E PRESENTER WINSTON THOMAS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 1

2 MAXIMUM CONDUCTORS IN CONDUIT AND BOXES
Objective Simple guide Calculation

3 Cont’d. Maximum number of cables Conduits Boxes

4 CONDUITS Electrical Metallic Tubing or E.M.T Steel heavy gauge conduit PVC conduit

5 APPLICATION Surroundings Ambient temperature Level of mechanical protection

6 CAPACITIES For the maximum capacities Reference to Annex E Relevant table

7 TABLES IN ANNEX E Maximum PVC insulated non sheathed cables
Four tables Maximum PVC insulated non sheathed cables Space factor of 40 %

8 Cont’d. Two 900 bends Additional bends Cables reduced

9 USE OF TABLES for circuit Choose cable size in column
Calculate number of cables for circuit Choose cable size in column Use maximum number of cables column

10 Cont’d. Choose value equal to or greater than number of cables Go to corresponding column for conduit size

11 TABLE E 2a Covers maximum capacities Steel conduit and E.M.T PVC insulated non-sheathed single core cables

12 Same cross-sectional area Imperial, AWG or MCM and Metric sizes
Cont’d. Same cross-sectional area Imperial, AWG or MCM and Metric sizes

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14 Example A 115/230V single phase a.c circuit requiring 16mm2 single core cables is to be run in an E.M.T conduit . To determine conduit size.

15 Calculate Number of cables. (3)
Cable size column. (16mm2) Maximum number cables column. (4) Corresponding conduit size of 27 mm or (1 in).

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17 Steel heavy gauge conduits.
Table E 2b Covers maximum capacities. Steel heavy gauge conduits. PVC insulated cables of same cross-sectional area.

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19 Example Using three 16mm2 cables as in the previous example. Follow same steps. Conduit size approximately the same.(25mm)

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21 Table E 2c Covers maximum capacities. PVC conduits PVC insulated cables of same cross-sectional area

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23 Example Same circuit to be run in PVC conduit. A grounding conductor is now required. Number of cables. ( 4 )

24 Cont’d Maximum number of cables column. (5) Conduit size - 32mm

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26 Table E1 New addition to code. Covers maximum capacities. All types of conduits.

27 PVC insulated cables of different cross-sectional areas
Cont’d PVC insulated cables of different cross-sectional areas Conduit factor Conductor factor .

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29 Total conductor factor = Sum of cable conductor factors.
Example Four 2.5mm 2 , four 4.0mm 2 and two 6.0mm 2 cables, are to be drawn into a conduit. Total conductor factor = Sum of cable conductor factors.

30 Cont’d. Conduit factor shall be equal to or greater than total conductor factor.

31 Total 376 Conduit factor - 486 Conduit 27mm ( 1 in. )
4 x 2.5mm 2 factor = 4 x 30 = 120 4 x 4.0mm2 factor = 4 x 39 = 156 2 x 6.0mm2 factor = 2 x 50 = 100 Total Conduit factor Conduit 27mm ( 1 in. )

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33 Outlet and junction boxes
CAPACITIES OF BOXES Table E 3 New addition to code. Maximum capacities. Outlet and junction boxes

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35 Example Sixteen 4.0mm2 cables to be spliced in a box. Determine size of box. First go to column for 4.0mm cables.

36 Cont’d. Then to row where value is equal to or greater than sixteen. Then to box in corresponding row. (4 11/16 x 2 1/8)

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38 THE END


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