Check your local codes. Here in Indiana, the requirement for arc fault protection was deleted from our state code.Originally posted by Jeff Rae:
is a 120 volt smoke detector in a bedroom need acr ckt. protection
That doesn't make it right. NEC requires arc fault protection and some regulations require smokes to be fed from general purpose branch circuits. Your inspector is not doing his job and if you are willingly violating the code simply because the inpsector allows it you aren't doing yours either.Originally posted by sparkslord:
I work with a company that has forty lisenced electricians installing smokies on their own circuit, not arc-fault protected. We are under the 2005 code. The AHJ does not have a problem with this. We have been doing this for almost two years now.