Engineering Data: Wireway Selection
Engineering Data: Wireway Selection
Definition
Wireways are troughs with hinged or removable covers for housing and protecting electric wires and cable.
Conductors are laid into the wireway after the wireway has been installed as a complete system.
Uses
The use of wireways are permitted as follows:
1. For exposed work in dry locations. For outdoor or wet locations, use Type 3R wireway.
2. If installed in inaccessible spaces, the use of wireway is permitted only for use with audio
signal conductors (per NEC ®† 376.10).
3. In hazardous locations as permitted by NEC ®† sections 501, 502 and 504.
4. For extensions through walls, if the length passing through the wall is unbroken and access
to conductors can be maintained from both sides.
The use of wireways is not permitted where a risk of severe physical damage or corrosive vapor is present.
Size of Conductors
Table I shows maximum allowable cable sizes for varying wireway sizes. (Based on UL 870 Table 7.1)
Table I
2.5x2.5 2
3x3 1
4x4 4/0
4x6 4/0
6x6 500
12x6 500
8x8 900
10x10 1250
12x12 2000
Conductors entering the wireway only at the ends of runs are limited in size only by the 20 percent fill
requirement of the NEC ®. However, it is recommended that wire sizes not exceed those in Table I above.
Number of Conductors
Wireways which contain no more than 30 current-carrying conductors at any cross section, and for which the sum of the
cross-sectional areas of all contained conductors at any cross section does not exceed 20% of the interior cross-sectional
area of the wireway, require no derating of cables. (Refer to Table II below)
2.5x2.5 1.2
3x3 1.8
4x4 3.2
4x6 4.8
6x6 7.2
8x8 12.8
12x6 14.4
10x10 20.0
For exceptions allowing more
12x12 28.8 conductors, see NEC® 362-5.
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500 0.9430 0.6984 0.9490 0.7073 1.0030 0.7901 1.1330 1.0082
600 1.0530 0.8790 1.0510 0.8676 1.1130 0.9729 1.2430 1.2135
700 1.1240 0.9923 1.1220 0.9887 1.1840 1.1010 1.3140 1.3561
750 1.1580 1.0532 1.1560 1.0496 1.2180 1.1652 1.3480 1.4272
800 1.1900 1.1122 1.1880 1.1085 1.2500 1.2272 1.3800 1.4957
900 1.2540 1.2351 1.2520 1.2311 1.3140 1.3561 1.4440 1.6377
1000 1.3120 1.3519 1.3100 1.3478 1.3720 1.4784 1.5020 1.7719
1250 1.4790 1.7180 - - 1.5390 1.8602 1.7290 2.3479
1500 1.6020 2.0156 - - 1.6620 2.1695 1.8520 2.6938
1750 1.7160 2.3127 - - 1.7760 2.4773 1.9660 3.0357
2000 1.8220 2.6073 - - 1.8820 2.7818 2.0720 3.3719
* RHH, RHW and RHW-2 without covering have the same dimension as THW.
5. Sum the total cross sectional areas of each cable type to obtain the total cross sectional
areas for the conductors.
List Cable Sizes List Cable Cross List Number Multiply (A) x (N) =
and Types Sectional Areas (A) of Cables (N) Total Cross Sectional Area for Each Size
sq. in. sq. in.
6. The wireway must first meet the dimensional requirements for the largest conductor. In
the example above, the largest conductor is 750 kcmil. The minimum wireway cross section
based on the largest conductor size requirements is 8” x 8”, as shown in Table I on page 466.
7. The wireway dimensions must meet 20% fill requirements. Based on the sum of the total
conductor cross sectional areas (3.19 sq. in.), the minimum wireway cross section, based on
the 20% fill requirements is 4” x 4” as shown in Table II on page 466.
8. In this example, the wireway dimensions must be the larger of the two cross sections obtained
in steps 6 and 7. In this case, 8” x 8” wireway is required.
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