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USE-2 Conduit Fill Guide

Underground Service Entrance cable, 90 degrees C rating (USE-2) conductors are rated for 90 degrees C (194 degrees F). This page provides complete conduit fill data for USE-2 conductors in all standard conduit types and sizes per the National Electrical Code. Use the tables below to find the minimum conduit size for your installation, or visit the calculator for custom fill calculations.

USE-2 Conductor Specifications

Full Name Underground Service Entrance cable, 90 degrees C rating
Dry Temperature Rating 90 degrees C (194 degrees F)
Wet Temperature Rating 90 degrees C (194 degrees F) in wet locations and direct burial
Insulation / Jacket Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation, sunlight-resistant
NEC Reference NEC Article 338

USE-2 Conductor Areas (NEC Table 5)

The cross-sectional areas below include the conductor insulation and are used for all conduit fill calculations. These values come from NEC Chapter 9, Table 5. The area determines how many conductors of each size can fit in a given conduit per the NEC fill percentage rules (53% for 1 conductor, 31% for 2, and 40% for 3 or more).

Wire Size Area (sq.in.) Typical Use
14 AWG 0.0139 15A branch circuits, lighting
12 AWG 0.0181 20A branch circuits, receptacles
10 AWG 0.0243 30A circuits, dryers, water heaters
8 AWG 0.0437 40-50A circuits, ranges, large equipment
6 AWG 0.0590 55-65A circuits, subpanels, large motors
4 AWG 0.0814 70-85A feeders, subpanels
3 AWG 0.0962 85-100A feeders
2 AWG 0.1146 95-115A feeders, service entrance
1 AWG 0.1534 110-130A feeders
1/0 AWG 0.1825 125-150A service entrance, large feeders
2/0 AWG 0.2190 145-175A service entrance
3/0 AWG 0.2642 165-200A service entrance
4/0 AWG 0.3197 195-230A main service entrance
250 AWG 0.3904 215-255A large services
300 AWG 0.4536 240-285A commercial services
350 AWG 0.5166 260-310A commercial services
400 AWG 0.5782 280-335A commercial/industrial
500 AWG 0.6984 305-380A large industrial feeders
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Minimum Conduit Size for USE-2 Conductors

The table below shows the minimum conduit trade size needed for various numbers of USE-2 conductors in EMT conduit. This is the most commonly referenced conduit type. For other conduit types, use the calculator or browse the individual conduit type pages.

Wire Size 3 wires4 wires6 wires8 wires10 wires12 wires
14 AWG 1/2"1/2"1/2"1/2"3/4"3/4"
12 AWG 1/2"1/2"1/2"3/4"3/4"1"
10 AWG 1/2"1/2"3/4"3/4"1"1"
8 AWG 3/4"3/4"1"1-1/4"1-1/4"1-1/4"
6 AWG 3/4"1"1-1/4"1-1/4"1-1/4"1-1/2"
4 AWG 1"1"1-1/4"1-1/2"1-1/2"2"
3 AWG 1"1-1/4"1-1/4"1-1/2"2"2"
2 AWG 1"1-1/4"1-1/2"2"2"2-1/2"
1 AWG 1-1/4"1-1/2"2"2"2-1/2"2-1/2"
1/0 AWG 1-1/4"1-1/2"2"2-1/2"2-1/2"2-1/2"
2/0 AWG 1-1/2"2"2"2-1/2"2-1/2"3"
3/0 AWG 1-1/2"2"2-1/2"2-1/2"3"3"
4/0 AWG 2"2"2-1/2"3"3"3-1/2"
250 AWG 2"2-1/2"2-1/2"3"3-1/2"4"
300 AWG 2-1/2"2-1/2"3"3-1/2"3-1/2"4"
350 AWG 2-1/2"2-1/2"3"3-1/2"4"N/A
400 AWG 2-1/2"2-1/2"3"4"4"N/A
500 AWG 2-1/2"3"3-1/2"4"N/AN/A

About USE-2 Conductors

USE-2 is specifically designed for underground service entrance applications and direct burial installations. It is the standard conductor for running power from the utility transformer pad to the building's meter base or service disconnect. USE-2 is also used for underground feeder circuits, outdoor lighting circuits, and any application requiring direct burial without conduit. When installed in conduit, USE-2 can be used in the same manner as other building wire types.

Insulation Details

USE-2 uses cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation that is specifically formulated for underground and direct burial applications. The insulation is rated for continuous contact with soil and moisture, and is resistant to the chemicals and organisms found in underground environments. USE-2 insulation dimensions are identical to XHHW, as both use XLPE, but USE-2 carries specific listings for direct burial and underground use.

History and Development

USE cable has been part of the NEC for decades as the standard for underground service entrance installations. The -2 suffix indicates the 90 degrees C temperature rating, which was added as insulation technology improved. USE-2 is often dual-rated with RHW-2 or XHHW-2, allowing a single conductor to serve multiple purposes and simplifying inventory management for contractors.

Advantages of USE-2

  • Rated for direct burial without conduit
  • 90 degrees C temperature rating in wet and dry locations
  • Excellent moisture and soil chemical resistance
  • Sunlight-resistant for exposed outdoor sections
  • Often dual-rated with XHHW-2 or RHW-2 for versatility
  • Long service life in underground applications

Limitations

  • Larger insulation diameter than THHN, reducing conduit fill counts
  • Higher cost than standard building wire types
  • Not listed as interior building wire unless it also carries a building wire rating (dual-rated)
  • Same conduit fill dimensions as XHHW, fewer conductors per conduit than THHN

Other Wire Types

Compare conduit fill with other conductor insulation types. Different insulation materials have different thicknesses, which affects how many conductors fit in a given conduit.

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