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E3902.11 Arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection

skipharper

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Virginia has ammended this to stay only in the bedrooms. In my opinion it would not be in the IRC the way it is written just for the heck of it. Any States ammend their State Building Code to just require this in the bedrooms?
 
There are other states that just require the afci in the bedrooms. I can't remember but at one time I think NJ had that amendment as well as other states.
 
I believe NYS did limit them briefly to only bedrooms. Currently we are in line with the I-codes on the issue.
 
The state in which I am located does not have statewide mandated

building codes, but in my AHJ, we require them in all sleeping rooms,

and any associated spaces attached to the sleeping rooms, such as

when the electricians pigtail a receptacle or two into a Master Closet,

and of course, on the smokes alarms outside each sleeping room.

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Dennis said:
There are other states that just require the afci in the bedrooms. I can't remember but at one time I think NJ had that amendment as well as other states.
What NJ did was keep the first NEC requirements for AFCI's for a while but currently we are in the 2008 NEC for rehab work and the 2011 NEC for additions and new buildings.
 
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