Per the NEC, AFCI protected outlets are required in residential bedrooms. What about hotel rooms?
K kcaj Member Location Syosset, NY Jun 5, 2006 #1 Per the NEC, AFCI protected outlets are required in residential bedrooms. What about hotel rooms?
B bphgravity Senior Member Location Florida Jun 5, 2006 #2 If the hotel room meets the definition of a dwelling unit then yes, afci protection is required. See 210.18 of the 2005 NEC.
If the hotel room meets the definition of a dwelling unit then yes, afci protection is required. See 210.18 of the 2005 NEC.
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Jun 5, 2006 #3 I agree with Bryan. But take a look at the definition of dwelling unit, most hotels don't qualify as a dwelling unit. Chris
I agree with Bryan. But take a look at the definition of dwelling unit, most hotels don't qualify as a dwelling unit. Chris