Sierrasparky
Senior Member
- Location
- USA
- Occupation
- Electrician ,contractor
Wait a minute?
I thought replacing a receptacle is grandfathered? If the old unit was not AFCI, why would the replacement need to be? Now of course there are NEC issues replacing 2 wire receptacles but who requires any new replacement receptacles to be AFCI?
In my AHJ, even putting in a room addition attached to existing circuits is exempt from AFCI. Only a new branch circuit requires current code compliance.
Well your inspector is wrong or does not know what exactly you are doing. The code is the same for all of CA and AFCI is required for all new wiring in required places. The only exception is a extension of 6 feet with no new outlets. You are lucky if you have such a uninformed inspector. Who knows what else he is missing or thinks is not necessary!
So in 2014 NEC, if one pulls a permit to replace a worn out receptacle, it must be replaced with an AFCI? At what $30?
This is an area I could see getting congressional involvement. Forcing a consumer to bear a cost increase on that scale.
The truth is who ever pulls a permit for device replacement?
I would not expect anyone to pull such a permit. You are not a licensed contractor so there is nobody that will cause you to do so.However if you are a contractor you would be violating the code permit or not, and thus contractor law. Don't know where folks get the idea that no permit means no need to follow the code.
Don't know know any that wouldIn NJ you would not need to pull a permit to do a like-for-like replacement of a receptacle.