• Code Quiz

    According to the 2005 NEC, when is a listed AFCI breaker not required, even though AFCI protection is still required for dwelling unit bedroom outlets? A) when an AFCI is installed within 6 feet of the branch-circuit overcurrent device as measured along ...
    Oct. 22, 2004

    According to the 2005 NEC, when is a listed AFCI breaker not required, even though AFCI protection is still required for dwelling unit bedroom outlets?

    A) when an AFCI is installed within 6 feet of the branch-circuit overcurrent device as measured along the branch-circuit conductors
    B) when the circuit conductors between the branch-circuit overcurrent device and the AFCI are installed in a metal raceway or a cable with a metallic sheath
    C) A and B
    D) never

    Answer: C)

    Explanation: Per the addition of an exception to 210.12(B) in the 2005 NEC, it's now acceptable to omit the AFCI breaker if an AFCI device is installed within 6 feet of the branch-circuit overcurrent device as measured along the branch-circuit conductors, and the circuit conductors between the branch-circuit overcurrent device and the AFCI are installed in a metal raceway or a cable with a metallic sheath.

    Owen is the owner and president of National Code Seminars and the holder of master electrician certifications in 46 states.

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