cadpoint
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
Having read a few posting this weekend on AFCI and wired some last week. It dawned on my that everything in the Condo's was protected per dwelling unit per a circuit.
Now my question is can you have the lights on one AFCI, and share it with another dwell'n unit as long as 210.12 is maintained and 210.19 (both 2005) is also maintained and outlets on another, now I know it says in the (2005) code book, .. 15 - 20 supplying outlets installed w/ AFCI.
But local AHJ (Durham) 2002 per internet (here)
210.12 The NEC now requires arc-fault protection on all branch circuits supplying 125 v. 15- 20 amperage outlets installed in dwelling unit bedrooms.(this would include closet lights and smoke alarms.) Truely the " ( ) " is a included addendum AKA an add-on. (Sorry, I didn't look at 2002 NFPA.)
Now I know it only says outlet (2005) don't just think receptacles, I checked Art. 100.
Seems to me just un safe to have everything on one service, except for work, I can only remember maybe twice I tripped an outlet service in my house and I didn't loose the lights. Something for 2011 ?
Oh, no return letter yet from the Chief Inspector of the Bull City on their 2002 web page ? ?
Now my question is can you have the lights on one AFCI, and share it with another dwell'n unit as long as 210.12 is maintained and 210.19 (both 2005) is also maintained and outlets on another, now I know it says in the (2005) code book, .. 15 - 20 supplying outlets installed w/ AFCI.
But local AHJ (Durham) 2002 per internet (here)
210.12 The NEC now requires arc-fault protection on all branch circuits supplying 125 v. 15- 20 amperage outlets installed in dwelling unit bedrooms.(this would include closet lights and smoke alarms.) Truely the " ( ) " is a included addendum AKA an add-on. (Sorry, I didn't look at 2002 NFPA.)
Now I know it only says outlet (2005) don't just think receptacles, I checked Art. 100.
Seems to me just un safe to have everything on one service, except for work, I can only remember maybe twice I tripped an outlet service in my house and I didn't loose the lights. Something for 2011 ?
Oh, no return letter yet from the Chief Inspector of the Bull City on their 2002 web page ? ?
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