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Conduit Fill Calculator

Minimum trade size for EMT, IMC, RMC, PVC Sch 40, and PVC Sch 80, based on the conductors you're pulling. Per NEC Chapter 9 Table 1.

Conductors

Add up to 4 different sizes. Quantity counts every conductor including grounds.

Minimum trade size
— % fill
Total conductor area
in²
Conduit ID area
in²
Fill rule
% per NEC Ch. 9
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NEC conduit fill — the three rules

NEC Chapter 9 Table 1 sets the maximum allowable fill percentage of a raceway. It varies by the number of conductors because circular cross-sections nest differently:

Total conductor area (using Table 5 values for the insulation type) divided by inside area of the conduit (Table 4) must not exceed those percentages.

Fill % = (Σ conductor areas) / (conduit ID area) × 100

What counts as a "conductor"?

Everything you pull through. Phase conductors, neutrals, equipment grounding conductors, isolated grounds, signal pairs — all of them. Pull strings do not count.

When to upsize beyond the minimum

Quick reference — conductor cross-sections (THHN/THWN-2, NEC Ch. 9 Table 5)

SizeArea (in²)
14 AWG0.0097
12 AWG0.0133
10 AWG0.0211
8 AWG0.0366
6 AWG0.0507
4 AWG0.0824
3 AWG0.0973
2 AWG0.1158
1 AWG0.1562
1/00.1855
2/00.2223
3/00.2679
4/00.3237
250 kcmil0.3970
350 kcmil0.5242
500 kcmil0.7073

Frequently asked questions

NEC fill limits?
53% for 1 conductor, 31% for 2, 40% for 3+. Total conductor area ÷ conduit ID area.
EMT vs IMC vs RMC?
EMT thin-wall (interior). IMC mid-wall (commercial/outdoor). RMC heavy (hazardous/industrial). RMC has the largest ID, EMT the smallest, for any given trade size.
Do grounds count?
Yes. Every conductor — phases, neutrals, EGCs, IG, signal pairs — all count toward fill.
Spare capacity?
Not required by code, but most contractors upsize one trade size on long runs and anywhere future expansion is likely.

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