Hendrix
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Does anyone trim the grounded conductor such that you don't have the curley q blocking the nutral bus?
Does anyone trim the grounded conductor such that you don't have the curley q blocking the nutral bus?
More than not, I do. The coil is a waste of cross section area, and, when there are a bunch of AFCI breakers in a panel, I feel the breaker neutral lead, whether straightened (they are wavy at best) or coiled, are just plain messy.Does anyone trim the grounded conductor such that you don't have the curley q blocking the nutral bus?
How would anyone even know that the electronics have failed? These are not fail safe devices...when the electronics fail it just becomes a standard thermal magnetic breaker.....
Also, I consider that the half life of this AFCI breaker is really only 13-15 years before the signal processor turns into green goo and requires replacement....
How would anyone even know that the electronics have failed?
Yes I am aware that the instructions say to test the AFCIs monthly, but I would expect that does not happen very often.