earshavewalls
Senior Member
We have a condition at a new Motel with arc fault breakers and heat. The electrical engineer is insisting on using arc fault breakers for all guest rooms, even though these rooms do not have permanent provisions for cooking. With the high number of arc fault breakers in these panels, a great deal of heat is being generated. This is concerning us as to fire, life expectancy of the equipment, and other potential problems with this.
With the 2008 NEC looking at requiring ALL circuits (other than GFCI) to have this protection, the number of these breakers within panels will go up dramatically.
Has anyone done any studies on this? Is the issue of heat dissipation being discussed? We have informed the engineer that these are not required by code, but this individual is insisting on leaving them in place.
I have heard of methods, such as spacing the arc fault breakers so that they are not adjacent to each other, but this is not possible in our case, because of the volume/number of these breakers within the 42 circuit panels.
Any information or ideas would be appreciated.
With the 2008 NEC looking at requiring ALL circuits (other than GFCI) to have this protection, the number of these breakers within panels will go up dramatically.
Has anyone done any studies on this? Is the issue of heat dissipation being discussed? We have informed the engineer that these are not required by code, but this individual is insisting on leaving them in place.
I have heard of methods, such as spacing the arc fault breakers so that they are not adjacent to each other, but this is not possible in our case, because of the volume/number of these breakers within the 42 circuit panels.
Any information or ideas would be appreciated.