duneslider
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Hello all, trying to understand some codes that I am not clear on for some basement work I will be doing. I understand that GFCI is required on all outlets in basement, this matches what is there now, all existing outlets in basement are fed from GFCI outlets.
My understanding is that bedrooms will need to be GFCI and AFCI protected. In two areas where I am planning bedrooms there is a GFCI outlet near them that I was planning to just tie into to run the outlets in the rooms. So, to do this code compliant, can I swap out the regular 15amp breaker feeding the gfci outlet with an AFCI breaker and leave the gfci, or pull the gfci and put in a Dual function breaker? Or is there a different way that would be cheaper? Or do I forget about AFCI and just leave it GFCI since I likely won't be having this inspected anyway...
My previous house did have issues with AFCI nuisance trips but I have not had any issues at all in this house and assume the breakers are better today than 18 years ago? Anyway, what say the real electricians?
My understanding is that bedrooms will need to be GFCI and AFCI protected. In two areas where I am planning bedrooms there is a GFCI outlet near them that I was planning to just tie into to run the outlets in the rooms. So, to do this code compliant, can I swap out the regular 15amp breaker feeding the gfci outlet with an AFCI breaker and leave the gfci, or pull the gfci and put in a Dual function breaker? Or is there a different way that would be cheaper? Or do I forget about AFCI and just leave it GFCI since I likely won't be having this inspected anyway...
My previous house did have issues with AFCI nuisance trips but I have not had any issues at all in this house and assume the breakers are better today than 18 years ago? Anyway, what say the real electricians?