Re: side stepping arc fault breakers
WOW,what a thread! It may be "O.K." to use a 10 amp breaker but, you will still need to meet the requirements of 210.52. this art. provides requirements for 125volt 15-20 amp receptacle outlets and says these outlets will be spaced so at no point along the wall.......... a 10 amp protected circuit can not meet the requirements 210.52 you will still need the required receptacles 125v 15-20amp. on a 10 amp (ocd)it is no longer a 15 amp receptacle outlet it is a 10 amp receptacle outlet and now you have violated 210.52, unless the 10 amp receptacle outlets are in addition to.There is no doubt however, that the required outlets will be arc fault protected.
WOW,what a thread! It may be "O.K." to use a 10 amp breaker but, you will still need to meet the requirements of 210.52. this art. provides requirements for 125volt 15-20 amp receptacle outlets and says these outlets will be spaced so at no point along the wall.......... a 10 amp protected circuit can not meet the requirements 210.52 you will still need the required receptacles 125v 15-20amp. on a 10 amp (ocd)it is no longer a 15 amp receptacle outlet it is a 10 amp receptacle outlet and now you have violated 210.52, unless the 10 amp receptacle outlets are in addition to.There is no doubt however, that the required outlets will be arc fault protected.