Thats easy
GFCI
AFCI:happyyes:
Kidden
Most breakers I have seen that don't have some form of electronic trip can be fed in reverse as far as I know?
Never crossed my mind about AFCI and GFCIs but I must admit one would have to be pretty creative to make that happen. But I'm sure there are those that would try to find a reason to do so.
When you say "most breakers" that don't have some sort of electronic trip, if your area of expertise/specialty is residential breakers I can see your point with electronic trips being GFCI and AFCIs you are correct.
But in the industrial/commercial breakers there are more options. Those breakers are commonly available with frames from 100-2500a. Frames 225-250a, 400a, 600a, 800a, 1200, and 2500a most are available with 3 basic trip unit option.
1) The interchangeable (IT) old school thermal magnetic (TM) trip where you could buy a 600a frame and install a 400AT in it in the field and then change it to a 500at later with the options of adding aux switches, shut trips, etc in the field marked with line and load ends.
2) Non interchangeable trip unit breaker (NIT) where you musto order the breaker complete with TM and options which would be sealed and have no line/load markings.
3) The electronic trip unit breaker which most if not all that I'm aware are sealed with no line/load markings where accessories can be added in the field and trip unit ratings can be changes by exchanging a simple rating plug.