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Ponchik

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Did you mean to say 2016?

It will depend on what code cycle CT is under. But my guess is "yes" TR receptacles are required.
 

peter d

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Yes, CT is under the 2014 NEC now, so TR is required. I know this is confusing since CT was on the '05 and skipped several code cycles, and went straight to the '14.
 

GerryB

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Yes, CT is under the 2014 NEC now, so TR is required. I know this is confusing since CT was on the '05 and skipped several code cycles, and went straight to the '14.
Actually we were on the 2011, skipped 2008. So TR's have been around awhile. We had arc fault only for the bedrooms but now have gone all the way with the adoption of the 2014.
 

GerryB

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Actually we were on the 2011, skipped 2008. So TR's have been around awhile. We had arc fault only for the bedrooms but now have gone all the way with the adoption of the 2014.
So to the OP you need TR's pretty much everywhere and arc fault protection for receptacles, lighting and smokes in the bedrooms.
 
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