AFCI Receptacles

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Dennis Alwon

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The cmp members at the Raleigh meeting said they were made but not on the market yet. I find that hard to believe that they would make them and not introduce them.

The manufacturer say there just is no market for them, but I bet if they were there people would use them when they extend a non AFCI circuit.
 
I believe UL has a catagory for them to be listed, NEC allows for their use with minor restrictions (210.12 exc. 1), I am sure there is market for them but I have not seen them. I would be interested in seeing any information anyone might have on them.
 

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The cmp members at the Raleigh meeting said they were made but not on the market yet. I find that hard to believe that they would make them and not introduce them.

The manufacturer say there just is no market for them, but I bet if they were there people would use them when they extend a non AFCI circuit.

According to Chuck Mello (UL rep on Panel 5) there are a couple of manufactures that either had a listing or were in the process of getting a listing for AFCI receptacles, but none of the manufactures had one commercially available yet. (This was as of September 2010 IAEI Northwest section meeting)

Pass and Seymour have a prototype that has been used for pictures for the IAEI analysis of changes book and presentation.

Chris
 

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I was at an Illinois IAEI meeting in Feb and the UL rep said that no one had completed the listing process yet, but that one was very close.
 
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