Hi guys,
Forgive me if my question is naive. I have been out of the trade for awhile and am doing my best to catch up on the code changes.
Regarding Arc Fault. Can I use an arc fault outlet to protect the one recpt. in the dining room ..
background info: This is a small cottage, I fed the one dining room outlet off the kitchen appliance circuit.
Why you ask is there only one outlet in the dining room? Well, the dining room is actually also the living room with a section against one wall for a eating table. Above this table is a sconce on the wall ( not on the appliance circuit- cant share the recpt with lights). The other outlets in the rooms living area are not on this wall and could not reasonably be used as anything related to being needed in a dining room. So I want to put this one plug on an arc fault..options are arc fault outlet,,or protect the kitchen on arc fault and gfi....or just run a circuit to the one outlet.
suggestions??
Forgive me if my question is naive. I have been out of the trade for awhile and am doing my best to catch up on the code changes.
Regarding Arc Fault. Can I use an arc fault outlet to protect the one recpt. in the dining room ..
background info: This is a small cottage, I fed the one dining room outlet off the kitchen appliance circuit.
Why you ask is there only one outlet in the dining room? Well, the dining room is actually also the living room with a section against one wall for a eating table. Above this table is a sconce on the wall ( not on the appliance circuit- cant share the recpt with lights). The other outlets in the rooms living area are not on this wall and could not reasonably be used as anything related to being needed in a dining room. So I want to put this one plug on an arc fault..options are arc fault outlet,,or protect the kitchen on arc fault and gfi....or just run a circuit to the one outlet.
suggestions??