Dwelling Unit Bedroom

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flashlight

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NY, NY
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Electrician, semi-retired
We are the electrical subcontractors for the remodel of a studio apartment of 400 sq. ft., consisting of one large L-shaped room, and a separate kitchen and bathroom. The bed is in one "leg" of the L, the other leg comprises the living/dining room. For the purposes of 210.12 (B) is the entire open room considered the dwelling unit bedroom, therefore requiring all receptacles to be AFCI protected ?
 

flashlight

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Electrician, semi-retired
I should mention that we are on the 2005 cycle.
But I guess we should just pretend we are on the 2008 and make
them all AFCIs, to remove all doubt ?
 

LarryFine

Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
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Henrico County, VA
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Electrical Contractor
Flash, I'd consider them to be separate rooms. The same situation arises in great rooms and kicthen/dining areas.

If you could draw a dotted line on the plans denoting areas, you can use those lines to separate rooms without walls.
 

raider1

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Logan, Utah
Only the AHJ in your area can really determine the extent of the bedroom area.

I would recommend contacting the local building department.

Chris
 
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