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General Information
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
All jurisdictions responsible for electrical
installations neither automatically adopt
the current edition of the National Electrical Code nor do they implement it uniformly. Therefore, it is good practice to
check with the authority having jurisdiction for local interpretations of the rules
and approval of equipment and materials
before beginning installation.
Federal Specifications
Other Articles and Sections of the
National Electrical Code
The three NEC 2005 Articles contained
in this brochure specifically address the
installation of electrical steel raceways
produced by Wheatland. They represent
Metric
Designator
Weight
10 Unit Lengths
lb
16
21
30
46
1
1
27
35
67
101
1
2
41
53
116
148
2
3
63
78
216
263
3
4
91
103
349
393
NOTES:
Outside
Diameter(1)
Inside
Diameter(2)
Wall
Thickness(2)
kg
in.
mm
in.
mm
in.
mm
13.6
0.706
0.922
17.93
23.42
0.622
0.824
15.80
.042
29.54
38.35
1.049
1.380
.049
.057
1.07
1.24
1.163
1.510
20.93
26.64
1.740
2.197
44.20
55.80
1.610
2.067
35.05
40.89
.065
.065
2.875
3.500
73.03
88.90
2.731
3.356
52.50
69.37
.065
.072
4.000
4.500
101.60
114.30
3.834
4.334
85.24
97.38
.072
.083
110.08
.083
20.9
30.4
45.8
52.6
67.1
98.0
119.3
158.3
178.3
1.45
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.83
1.83
2.11
2.11
PACKAGING
Trade
Size
Metric
Designator
Bundle
Tape
Color
Quantity
Per Bundle
Feet
1
1
16
21
27
35
Black
Red
Blue
Red
41
53
Black
2
3
63
78
3
4
91
103
1
2
Quantity
Per Lift
Meters
100
30.5
100
100
30.5
30.5
50
50
15.2
15.2
Pieces
120
61
51
37
30
Weight
Per Lift
Bundles
Feet
Meters
Pounds
70
7000
5000
2134
2100
2300
50
30
40
30
3000
2000
1500
1200
610
510
370
300
1524
914
610
457
366
186
155
113
91
2010
2020
1740
1776
1318
1341
1291
1179
Volume
Per Lift
Kilograms
Cu. Ft.
Cu. m
952.5
31.7
36.1
0.9
1043.3
911.7
916.3
789.3
805.6
597.8
608.3
585.6
534.8
36.5
38.2
37.9
46.7
41.5
48.9
48.6
50.0
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.3
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.4
358.2 Definition.
Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT). An
unthreaded thinwall raceway of circular
cross section designed for the physical
protection and routing of conductors and
cables and for use as an equipment
grounding conductor when installed
utilizing appropriate fittings. EMT is
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2005, National Eectrical Code, Copyright 2004, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official
position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
358.20 Size.
(A) Minimum. EMT smaller than metric designator 16 (trade size ) shall not be used.
(B) Corrosion Protection. Ferrous or nonferrous EMT, elbows, couplings, and fittings
shall be permitted to be installed in concrete,
in direct contact with the earth, or in areas
subject to severe corrosive influences where
protected by corrosion protection and
judged suitable for the condition.
358.22 Number of Conductors. The number of conductors shall not exceed that permitted by the percentage fill specified in
Table 1, Chapter 9. [See page 7]
Cables shall be permitted to be installed where such use is not prohibited by
the respective cable articles. The number
of cables shall not exceed the allowable percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9.
[See page 7]
FPN: See 300.1(C) for the metric designators and trade sizes. These are for identification purposes only and do not relate to
actual dimensions. [See page 7]
Exception: EMT with factory threaded integral couplings complying with 358.100.
(A) Securely Fastened. EMT shall be securely fastened in place at least every 3 m
(10 ft). In addition, each EMT run between
termination points shall be securely fastened
within 900 mm (3 ft) of each outlet box, junction box, device box, cabinet, conduit body,
or other tubing terminations.
Exception No. 1: Fastening of unbroken
lengths shall be permitted to be increased
to a distance of 1.5 m (5 ft) where structural members do not readily permit fastening within 900 mm (3 ft).
Exception No. 2: For concealed work in
finished buildings or prefinished wall panels where such securing is impracticable,
unbroken lengths (without coupling) of
EMT shall be permitted to be fished.
(B) Supports. Horizontal runs of EMT supported by openings through framing members at intervals not greater than 3 m (10 ft)
and securely fastened within 900 mm (3 ft)
of termination points shall be permitted.
358.42 Couplings and Connectors.
Couplings and connectors used with EMT
shall be made up tight. Where buried in masonry or concrete, they shall be
concretetight type. Where installed in wet
locations, they shall comply with 314.15(A).
358.56 Splices and Taps. Splices and taps
shall be made in accordance with 300.15.
358.60 Grounding. EMT shall be permitted
as equipment grounding conductor.
Metric
Designator
16
21
27
1
1
35
41
2
2
53
63
3
3
78
91
4
NOTES:
103
Threads
Per
Inch
in.
(+/- in.)
mm
(+/- 6 mm)
14
14
9
9
11
11
3030
3030
11
11
9
9
11
11
3025
3025
11
11
9
9
11
11
3025
3025
8
8
8
8
9
9
10
10
9
9
lb
62
84
119
in.
mm
in.
28.12
38.10
0.815
20.70
26.14
0.660
200.04
246.30
543
629
285.31
317.52
700
Nominal(2)
Inside
Diameter
kg
88.00
116.12
256
441
3005
3005
Nominal(1)
Outside
Diameter
53.98
71.67
158
194
3010
3010
10
10
Weight
10 Unit Lengths
with Couplings
1.029
1.290
32.77
41.59
1.638
1.883
47.82
59.93
2.360
2.857
72.57
88.29
3.476
3.971 100.86
4.466 113.44
in.
mm
16.76
22.07
.078
.083
1.97
28.07
36.77
.093
.095
42.74
54.60
.100
.105
64.95
80.67
.150
.150
93.24
105.82
.150
.150
mm
0.869
1.105
1.448
1.683
2.150
2.557
3.176
3.671
4.166
Nominal(1)
Wall
Thickness
2.10
2.35
2.41
2.54
2.67
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
(1) Figures are the average of the maximum and minimum dimensions as given in UL 1242.
(2) Calculated from nominal outside diameter and wall thickness.
PACKAGING
Trade
Size
Metric
Designator
Thread
Protectors
Color
16
21
Yellow
Green
1
1
27
35
Orange
Green
1
2
41
53
Yellow
Orange
2
3
63
78
Yellow
Orange
3
4
91
103
Yellow
Orange
Quantity
Per Bundle
Feet
Meters
100
30.5
50
50
15.2
15.2
Quantity
Per Lift
Pieces
Weight
Per Lift
Volume
Per Lift
Bundles
Feet
Meters
Pounds
Kilograms
Cu. Ft.
Cu. m
35
50
3500
1067
26.4
34
952.5
917.6
33.5
32.1
0.7
0.9
135
762
518
2170
2100
984.3
2500
1700
110
80
1350
1100
411
335
967.5
968.0
34.7
35.0
37
30
929.0
740.3
30.9
33.5
24
24
738.9
684.9
38.3
41.7
762.0
48.6
800
370
244
113
300
240
91
73
240
73
2023
2133
2134
2048
1632
1629
1510
1680
0.9
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.2
1.4
I. General
342.1 Scope. This article covers the use,
installation, and construction specifications
for intermediate metal conduit (IMC) and
associated fittings.
342.2 Definition.
342.20 Size.
(A) Minimum. IMC smaller than metric designator 16 (trade size ) shall not be used.
(B) Maximum. IMC larger than metric designator 103 (trade size 4) shall not be used.
(A) All Atmospheric Conditions and Occupancies. Use of IMC shall be permitted under all atmospheric conditions and occupancies.
FPN: See 300.1(C) for the metric designator and trade sizes. These are for identification purposes only and do not relate to
actual dimensions. [See page 7]
342.22 Number of Conductors. The number of conductors shall not exceed that permitted by the percentage fill specified in
Table 1, Chapter 9. [See page 7]
Cables shall be permitted to be installed
where such use is not prohibited by the respective cable articles. The number of
cables shall not exceed the allowable percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9.
[See page 7]
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2005, National Eectrical Code, Copyright 2004, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official
position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
Trade Size
3/8
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2
2 7/2
3
3 1/2
4
5
6
N umb e r o f C o nd uc t o r s
A ll C o nd uc t o r Typ e s
1
2
Over 2
53
31
40
Test Results.
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2005, National Eectrical Code, Copyright 2004, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official
position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
Hot-Dip Galvanized
Metric
Designator
Threads
Per
Inch
in.
(+/- in.)
mm
(+/- 6 mm)
Weight
10 Unit Lengths
with Couplings
lb
16
14
11
3030
82
21
27
14
11
9
9
11
11
3030
3025
109
161
1
1
35
41
11
11
9
9
11
11
3025
3025
218
263
2
2
53
63
11
8
9
9
11
10
3025
3010
350
559
3
3
78
91
8
8
9
9
10
10
3010
3005
727
880
4
5
103
129
8
8
9
9
10
10
3005
2995
1030
1400
155
10
2995
1840
Outside
Diameter*
in.
kg
Inside
Diameter*
Wall
Thickness*
in.
mm
0.632
0.836
16.05
21.23
.104
.107
2.64
in.
mm
mm
37.20
49.44
0.840
1.050
21.34
26.67
73.03
98.88
1.315
1.660
33.40
42.16
1.063
1.394
27.00
35.41
.126
.133
119.30
158.76
1.900
2.375
48.26
60.33
1.624
2.083
41.25
52.91
.138
.146
253.56
329.77
2.875
3.500
73.03
88.90
2.489
3.090
63.22
78.49
.193
.205
399.17
467.21
4.000
4.500
101.60
114.30
3.570
4.050
90.68
102.87
.215
.225
635.04
834.62
5.563
6.625
141.30
168.28
5.073
6.093
128.85
154.76
.245
.266
2.72
3.20
3.38
3.51
3.71
4.90
5.21
5.46
5.72
6.22
6.76
PACKAGING
Trade
Size
Metric
Designator
16
Quantity
Bundle
Thread
Protectors
Color
Black
21
27
Red
Blue
1
1
35
41
Red
Black
2
2
53
63
Blue
Black
3
3
78
91
Blue
Black
4
5
103
129
Blue
Blue
155
Blue
Quantity
Per Lift
Feet
Meters
100
50
30.5
15.2
50
15.2
90
Pieces Bundles
80
60
37
30
25
20
15
10
25
Weight
Per Lift
Volume
Per Lift
Feet
Meters
Pounds
Kilograms
Cu. Ft.
Cu. m
2,500
762
2050
929.9
988.8
19.4
26.7
0.6
913.1
889.9
22.2
28.3
954.4
952.5
27.2
36.1
938.0
989.3
35.0
41.5
997.9
934.4
43.3
48.6
952.5
834.6
52.1
43.8
40
25
2,000
1,250
610
381
2180
2013
900
800
274
244
1962
2104
600
370
183
113
2100
2068
300
250
91
76
2181
2200
200
150
61
46
2060
2100
100
30
1840
0.8
0.6
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.2
FPN: See 300.1(C) for the metric designators and trade sizes. These are for identification purposes only and do not relate to actual
dimensions. [See page 7]
344.22 Number of Conductors. The number
of conductors shall not exceed that permitted
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2005, National Eectrical Code, Copyright 2004, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official
position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
FPN: See 300.4(F) for the protection of conductors sizes 4 AWG and larger
at bushings.
344.56 Splices and Taps. Splices and taps
shall be made in accordance with 300.15.
Need
Trade
Size
Metric
Designator
Conduit Size
10
M e tric
D e s ignator
Trade Size
mm
in.
Othe r Be nds
mm
in.
16
1/2
101.6
10 1. 6
21
3/4
114.3
4 1/2
127
27
146.05
5 3/4
152.4
35
1 1/4
18 4 . 15
7 1/2
203.2
41
1 1/2
209.55
8 1/4
254
10
ft
53
241.3
9 1/2
304.8
12
/2 - 3/4
3.0
10
63
2 1/2
266.7
10 1/2
381
15
27
3.7
12
78
330.2
13
457.2
18
35 - 41
11/4 - 11/2
4.3
14
91
3 1/2
381
15
533.4
21
53 - 63
2 - 21/2
4.9
16
103
406.4
16
609.6
24
78 and
larger
3 and
larger
6.1
20
129
609.6
24
762
30
155
762
30
9 14 . 4
36
16 - 21
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2005, National Eectrical Code, Copyright 2004, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official
position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
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GEMI was researched, designed and written at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA.
z Electromagnetic interference in
tween circuit conductors or between conductors and ground is over 600 volts.
For a copy of the UL report contact
Wheatlands Marketing Department at
info@wheatland.com.
Standard UL 797
z Federal Specification WW-C-563
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CORPORATE OFFICES:
Institute C80.3
z NEC 2005 Section 250.118(4)
Institute C80.6
z NEC 2005 Section 250.118(3)
UL 6
z Federal Specification WW-C-581
z American National Standard
Standard UL 1242
FACTORY
INVENTORY LOCATIONS:
Institute C80.1
z NEC 2005 Section 250.118(2)