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Franklin, welcome to the forum.
Under the 1999 NEC just the branch circuits supply bedroom receptacles are required to be AFCI protected.
Under the 2002 and 2005 NEC all branch circuits supplying bedroom outlets must be AFCI protected.
When you take a look at the Article 100 definition of outlet you find that fans, lights, heaters etc. are all outlets and must be supplied by an AFCI protected branch circuit.
In 2008 the entire house will need to be supplied by a type of AFCI that has yet to hit the market....
franklin640 said:Sorry if i'm late to the game, but reading thru this - I sense a requirement to put such things, room fans, exhaust fans..., on afci's. We never put anything other than bedroom plugs on those things and never got a second look from anybody. Is it time to stay quite or do I need to know something here.
Under the 1999 NEC just the branch circuits supply bedroom receptacles are required to be AFCI protected.
Under the 2002 and 2005 NEC all branch circuits supplying bedroom outlets must be AFCI protected.
When you take a look at the Article 100 definition of outlet you find that fans, lights, heaters etc. are all outlets and must be supplied by an AFCI protected branch circuit.
In 2008 the entire house will need to be supplied by a type of AFCI that has yet to hit the market....