aelectricalman
Senior Member
- Location
- KY
Historically I have been combining the 2 (Bedroom and Smoke Detector) circuits by wirenutting them together in the breaker panel and combining them to 1 AFCI circuit. The reasoning behind this is to save money and also give myself a plan B if the smokes need to be seperated in the future. This logic was brought about because in about 1 of every 10 homes we do, there is a problem of nuisance tripping when the smokes are tied to the bedroom circuits. The problem is always resolved when the two are seperated. Again it is about one in 10 homes so not everytime. Why would there be an issue with tripping that is fixed when the circuits are separated? The circuits are not overloading, just nuisance tripping that can be fixed by resetting the breaker. We've re-tied all of the joints on each circuit all three times this has happened. All three times, the problem was repaired by separating the two circuits out. WE use Firex smoke detectors and have used them everytime. Thank you.