Been there, done that?
The company I work for wires over 11,000 homes a year, a good many under jurisdictions that have adopted the 1999 NEC.
So Arc Faults are required.
We decided early to get a jump on the NEC, and require (as the 2002 NEC does) that ALL outlets in a bedroom be AFCI protected. (With the sole exception of the smoke detectors, although the 2002 NEC will require those to be protected as well).
We are having problems with certain ceiling fans, and certain fan speed controllers nuisance tripping the Arc Faults. However, there is no consistency to the problem. Two fans of the same make and model will have different results, one trips the AFCI, the other doesn?t. Same thing with the speed controllers.
Look, we are ?old hands? with AFCI?s, having installed (and troubleshot) literally thousands. I?m not looking for suggestions on how to figure out what we wired wrong.
I?m looking to find out if this problem is as widespread as I think it is. And to find out if anyone is working on a fix (or if one already exists).
The Fans we?re having issues with right now are by Monte Carlo (a Seagull subsidiary), and the speed controllers are from Lutron.
The company I work for wires over 11,000 homes a year, a good many under jurisdictions that have adopted the 1999 NEC.
So Arc Faults are required.
We decided early to get a jump on the NEC, and require (as the 2002 NEC does) that ALL outlets in a bedroom be AFCI protected. (With the sole exception of the smoke detectors, although the 2002 NEC will require those to be protected as well).
We are having problems with certain ceiling fans, and certain fan speed controllers nuisance tripping the Arc Faults. However, there is no consistency to the problem. Two fans of the same make and model will have different results, one trips the AFCI, the other doesn?t. Same thing with the speed controllers.
Look, we are ?old hands? with AFCI?s, having installed (and troubleshot) literally thousands. I?m not looking for suggestions on how to figure out what we wired wrong.
I?m looking to find out if this problem is as widespread as I think it is. And to find out if anyone is working on a fix (or if one already exists).
The Fans we?re having issues with right now are by Monte Carlo (a Seagull subsidiary), and the speed controllers are from Lutron.