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Enter Voltage Drop Info in purple areasSIMpull CU THHNPhase Wire Attributes
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Tutorial link (36 minutes):
Single PhaseThree PhaseAttributes can change based on wire type, size and Mfg
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/GCTYGnLVA6c
Amperage @ load (one set )
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Acceptable Megohm Readings
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System Voltage
120480
Dielectric Constant
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Enter wire info in purple areas that will go into the racewayCircuit Length00
Max Oper Temp for Dry Use
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# of wiresWire TypeWire SizeWire ODWire Wt/ ft.
Voltage Drop % (NEC Tbl 9)
0,0%0,0%
Max Oper Temp for Wet Use
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Phase Wires110,0000,00
Volts at Load
120,00480,00
Min Bend Radius (in.)
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Neutral Wire110,0000,00Power Factor for Voltage Drop
Min Installation Temp
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Ground Wire110,0000,00is:0,80
Vertically Support every
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Total Cables0SetsReel Size (D X W)FeetGross Wt.Cable Pull Calculated ValuesRiser MC Requires No Vertical Supports
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1N7 (30" X 20")030
Maximum Pulling Force (lb.)
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Sunlight Resistant
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Max Sidewall Pres. (lb.)
CT Rated
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Equipment GW (NEC 250.122) w/o VD considerations to OCD15 CU 4/0 CU
Jam Probability
0,00Very SmallUL
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AL 350 ALPhase Wire Ampacity Considerations NEMA
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Insulation Withstand Limit (a)
40RoHS Compliant
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Enter raceway info in purple areas
Adjust for Ambient Temp
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75 C Ampacity 310.15(B)(16)
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Raceway Type1Adjust for # of Current10
90 C ampacity 310.15(B)(16)
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Raceway Size2Min Conduit 0,5 in. Per NECCarrying Conductors
Coefficient Of Friction
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Conduit ID0,622Maxis Size GripMin size conduit using 4 grips & jacketMax Allowable Ampacity for this Scenario 2017 NEC 310.15 (B) (16)0Stranding
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% Conduit Fill0,000%#VALUE!#VALUE!
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Copy this url address to get Southwire's most current calc =https://www.southwire.com/calculator-simpull
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SIMpull Cable Pull Calculator for 600V 5.13
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Yellow areas = you have the ability to change data.
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Purple areas = input required.
0' of
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0,5" EMT
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Total wt./ ft0,000
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Configuration4
Maximum Pulling Force (lb.)
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Wt.correction factor1,40
Max Sidewall Pres. (lb.)
COF Feeder:
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COF
Jam Probability
Very SmallRecommendedOrigin:
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Incoming tension25SIMpull CU THHNDestination:
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No Lube Required
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Straight SectionBend Section Colored wiresBegin new pull in this segmentNotes:
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Wire pull / SegmentAngle (Slope)Wire is being pulled …Segment Length ft.Bend TypeUp, Down, N/ADegree of elbowRadius (in.)continuous tension (lbs.)sidewall pressure (lbs.)
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1141100
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2141100
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3141100
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4141100Southwire recommended wire pulling equipment.
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5141100
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6141100
1. Southwire factory installed SIMpull Heads for pre-cut paralleled reels
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7141100
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8141100
2. Minumum size cable puller and a 9/16 SIMpull Rope.
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9141100
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Maxis 3K has a maximum pulling force of 3,000 lb. and pulls
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11141100Continuous
Tensions up to 1,500lb. Use a 9/16' SIMpull Rope.
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12141100
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13141100
Maxis 6K has a maximum pulling force of 6,000 lb. and pulls
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14141100Continuous
Tensions up to 3,500lb. Use a 9/16" SIMpull Rope.
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15141100
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16141100
Maxis XD 10K has a maximum pulling force of 10,000 lb. and pulls
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17141100Continuous
Tensions up to 7,000lb. Use a 9/16" SIMpull Rope.
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Call Southwire if you neeed additional segments
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http://www.southwiretools.com/
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Total Length 0
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Conduit system is assumed to be clean and free of debris.Unique Bend RadiusUnique Bend DegreeUnique Angle (Slope)
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#DIV/0!
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Southwire Engineering conservative Coefficient Of Friction (COF)
Determines Unique Bend Radiusenter as FEETEnter as DegreeEnter as degree(s)
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.35 for regular THHN THWN, XHHW and USE; all requiring lube as recommended
Degree of bend0UBR # 1 =0,00Angle # 1 =0
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.16 for SIMpull XHHW that requires no lube
Distance of bend (Ft.)0UBR # 2 =0,00Angle # 2 =0
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.14 for SIMpull THHN THWN that requires no lube
Bend Radius (Ft.) is =0UBR # 3 =0,00Angle # 3 =0
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UBR # 4 =0,00Angle # 4 =0
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Note: Rollers or sheaves are found in drop down of "Radius (in.)" Example; a 12" diameter roller is 6" RR" (radius roller)
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