Glen Willard
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Is there a limit of bedrooms you are allowed to put on 1 AFCI circuit? I wire alot of apartments all over the state of Florida and I have always put no more than two bedrooms on one AFCI circuit.
mdshunk said:If you had a million bedroom house, you could put all one million bedrooms on that AFCI permissably. Bad design, but compliant.
Load Evenly Proportioned Among Branch Circuits
Where the load is calculated on the basis of voltamperes per square meter or per square foot, the wiring system up to and including the branch-circuit panelboard(s) shall be provided to serve not less than the calculated load. This load shall be evenly proportioned among multioutlet branch circuits within the panelboard(s). Branch-circuit overcurrent devices and circuits shall only be required to be installed to serve the connected load.
A million bedroom house will have 3 or 4 hundred air conditioners, a few hundred kitchens, many living rooms, etc. The load will be even.tallgirl said:Okay, I've seen this said a zillion times, and every time I want to ask how this jibes with 210.11 (B) --
'Splain?
mdshunk said:A million bedroom house will have 3 or 4 hundred air conditioners, a few hundred kitchens, many living rooms, etc. The load will be even.
Trying to proportion the load in a dwelling is a fool's errand anyhow.
mdshunk said:If you had a million bedroom house, you could put all one million bedrooms on that AFCI permissably. Bad design, but compliant.
acrwc10 said:I don't think that possible, with out a special Breaker, due to the fact you would have to derate the wire because of length. To get a million bedrooms in a house you would need two things, a minimum size per bedroom to make it a ligitimate bedroom, normally no smaller then 100 sq ft,10' x 10'. That would be a minimum of 10 million sq ft of bedroom. Given that #14 is good to about 55' and #12 about 65' <15amp and 20amp> If your sub panel was in the middle and all the bedrooms your shortest distance to the outside wall of the bedrooms would be over 10 miles. That is a very rough number. I dont know what size wire that would take at 120 volt. What ever the size I don't think it would fit on a spec grade 15-20amp receptical.
"The OP was are there a limit to the # of bedrooms allowed on an afci circuit? That depends on the sq footage of the rooms.If someone can`t figure out the # of bed rooms allowed on ONE circuit with sq. footage then they need to stand in a lightning storm holding up a ground rod.:smile:"
Now if the question was are there a # of receptacle outlets allowed on an afci circuit the answer is a definitive NO.
Would you settle for a Hallelujah!?edamico11 said:can I get an Amen![]()
allenwayne said:Why has this gone off on such a tangent ?? leave SABC`S,gfci etc out of the pic.My rule of thumb 1 circuit for every 600 sq feet of living space.But that does change when huge ent. ctrs. are added they get a dedicated circuit.
The OP was are there a limit to the # of bedrooms allowed on an afci circuit? That depends on the sq footage of the rooms.If someone can`t figure out the # of bed rooms allowed on ONE circuit with sq. footage then they need to stand in a lightning storm holding up a ground rod.
Now if the question was are there a # of receptacle outlets allowed on an afci circuit the answer is a definitive NO.
Done ranting, ducking for cover here comes the stoning![]()