A conduit contains two single conductors and one multiconductor cable (e.g., a two-conductor cable with a bare ground). For the purpose of conduit fill calculations, how is the multiconductor cable treated, according to NEC Chapter 9, Note 9 to Tables C.1 through C.12?
As a single conductor regardless of the number of wires inside.
As two conductors for the current-carrying wires, ignoring the ground.
Each conductor within the cable, including the ground, is counted separately.
The cable's overall diameter is used, and it's treated as a single conductor for fill.
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