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EMT (electrical metallic tubing)

1" EMT conduit fill capacity

1" EMT has an internal area of 0.864 in². At the 40% limit that applies to more than two conductors, it holds up to 25 12 AWG THHN conductors.

Capacity

Maximum conductors by size and insulation

ConductorTHHN / THWN-2XHHW-2THW
14 AWG352416
12 AWG251913
10 AWG161410
8 AWG976
6 AWG654
4 AWG443
3 AWG333
2 AWG232
1 AWG111
1/0 AWG111
2/0 AWG111
3/0 AWG111
4/0 AWG111
250 kcmil11
300 kcmil1
Maximum number of same-size, same-insulation conductors in 1" EMT (0.864 in² internal). Counts above two use the 40% limit; a dash means not even one fits.

Fill limits

Internal area0.864 in²
One conductor53% — 0.4579 in²
Two conductors31% — 0.2678 in²
More than two40% — 0.3456 in²

Fitting is not the same as finishing

These counts are the mathematical fill limit, not a promise the pull will go well. A raceway at 39% fill with four 90° bends and a hundred feet between pull points is legal and miserable. Experienced installers routinely size up a trade size on long or bendy runs, and the material cost difference is usually smaller than the labour cost of a fight.

Two other things this table does not model. Nipples 24 inches and shorter between enclosures are permitted a much higher fill. And a mixed set of conductor sizes has to be summed by area rather than looked up by count — the conduit fill calculator handles that.

Remember also that conductor count drives ampacity derating separately. Filling this conduit with current-carrying conductors will reduce what each one can carry — see the bundling adjustment table.

Source: NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Chapter 9, Table 1; NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Chapter 9, Table 4; NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Chapter 9, Table 5. Published by NFPA.NEC 2023

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