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If an electrician fails a final inspection because the dishwasher is not AFCI/GFCI protected as per the 2014 NEC, can he buy a combo AFCI/GFCI receptacle and install it and be compliant?
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Possibly....New circuit or existing?
Maybe...maybe not. If the branch circuit wiring is in a raceway up to the receptacle outlet, an AFCI receptacle would be permitted.
2014NEC, 210.8 (d) requires GFCI's for dishwashers
2014NEC, 210.12 (a) requires AFCI's
I would say yes as the AHJ.
2014NEC, 90.4 Enforcement. allows new products or materials that may not have been ready at time of adoption. If the electrician meets the code using the combo versus the breaker he is meeting the intent of the code for safety and I would allow the combo's use.