AFCI for bedroom lighting

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ELAR

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I need some clarification on AFCI circuits in bedrooms. Do recessed can lights in a hard lid ceiling need to be on a AFCI circuit? I have read the code over and over but the definition of an outlet doesnt clarify this question for me.
 
ELAR said:
I need some clarification on AFCI circuits in bedrooms. Do recessed can lights in a hard lid ceiling need to be on a AFCI circuit? I have read the code over and over but the definition of an outlet doesnt clarify this question for me.


Yes AFCI protection is required for lighting outlets. A recessed can is a lighting outlet.
 
Yes, recessed cans in bedrooms must be AFCI protected if the NEC is not amended in your area.

Fans, lights, smoke detectors, receptacles are all examples of outlets requiring AFCI protection
 
ELAR said:
I need some clarification on AFCI circuits in bedrooms. Do recessed can lights in a hard lid ceiling need to be on a AFCI circuit? I have read the code over and over but the definition of an outlet doesnt clarify this question for me.
infinity said:
Yes AFCI protection is required for lighting outlets. A recessed can is a lighting outlet.
iwire said:
Yes, recessed cans in bedrooms must be AFCI protected if the NEC is not amended in your area.

Fans, lights, smoke detectors, receptacles are all examples of outlets requiring AFCI protection

These answers assume 2002 or later NEC. I only mention it because not every jurisdiction is enforcing '02 or later yet.
 
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