DudeElectric
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- Montana
I am looking at doing a Job for a friend and am unsure about weather or not i will have to update his breakers to AFCI.
I have to change out his main service and add a main disconnect. His inside panel is and old FedPac panel and is located awkwardly in the middle of the stairs heading down stairs. Currently the old main service goes up his wall into his attic and then feeds down to that small panel in the stairwell. He is finishing a basement and the where the service is is just above the floorboard. It would be very easy for me to eliminate the current feed through the attic and just feed downward from the new service panel into a new panel downstairs. He wants to eliminate the panel in the stairwell so my plan is to just use that panel as a junction point for all of the current circuits. If i junction in that box and move all of the circuits to the new panel down stairs do i need to use AFCI type breakers? This is an older house... 50s house that appears to have been updated in the 70s.
I have to change out his main service and add a main disconnect. His inside panel is and old FedPac panel and is located awkwardly in the middle of the stairs heading down stairs. Currently the old main service goes up his wall into his attic and then feeds down to that small panel in the stairwell. He is finishing a basement and the where the service is is just above the floorboard. It would be very easy for me to eliminate the current feed through the attic and just feed downward from the new service panel into a new panel downstairs. He wants to eliminate the panel in the stairwell so my plan is to just use that panel as a junction point for all of the current circuits. If i junction in that box and move all of the circuits to the new panel down stairs do i need to use AFCI type breakers? This is an older house... 50s house that appears to have been updated in the 70s.