Re: AFCI /Neutral
linn,
There are two parts in the answer to your question.
The Code part. . .210.12(B) only talks about the circuits supplying outlets in the bedroom. If you want to do it with a multiwire homerun, that's your option. The Code doesn't specifically prohibit it. But that leads to:
The hardware part. . .An AFCI breaker monitors both the ungrounded conductor and the neutral conductor. For a multiwire homerun to be connected to AFCI protection and work, the AFCI must be a 120/240 Volt two pole breaker. That is, two single pole AFCIs can't share a neutral of a multiwire branch circuit and work.