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If you need the protection of both for most or all of the circuit, several manufacturers make combination AFCI/GFCI (for people) breakers. Cutler Hammer comes to mind right away.
 
Poor Design ??

Poor Design ??

Jim W in Tampa said:
Being he is an inspector i assume he is in dought if he must pass this.I call it poor design but legal.
Poor design? From what I've been reading about the 2008 NEC changes it's going to be a common occurence for the S/A and bath circuits. Or am i missing something?
 
mdshunk said:
Poor design? How else would you protect the master bedroom wet bar receptacle?

For a wet bar i see no other way.If perhaps its a tap off bedroom to feed an outdoor receptacle there is a way.All i am saying is when it goes dead we have a very confused homeowner that will not know what to do.
 
Jim W in Tampa said:
For a wet bar i see no other way.If perhaps its a tap off bedroom to feed an outdoor receptacle there is a way.All i am saying is when it goes dead we have a very confused homeowner that will not know what to do.

Give them my phone number! If they are that stupid I'll reset both the gfi and afci for them , and only charge them for one service call. No problem.
I guess now we need to protect the home owner from there own inablity to push a button.:grin:
 
I tried to eliminate those stupid reset service calls awhile back.I gave the girls in the office a kind of check list to go through with the homeowners.Is the breaker tripped? Is the gfci tripped ?How to reset instructions etc It didn`t lake a bit of difference.What did help was telling the homeowner if we came out there and found a tripped gfci device we would charge them a service fee.That did help out alot.90 % said I`ll call you back and never did :)
 
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