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Nick Markowitz Jr.
Here is the quickie on arc fault and gfci issues regarding Fire/burg systems
etc. per new NEC 70 which seems to be causing confusion
Arc fault protection is required if smoke alarms being installed in a
bedroom are the 120vac type if the smoke detectors are low voltage and
attached to a fire/burg panel they do not need arc fault protection.
If the outlet you are plugging the power supply for the fire/burg panel is
in a bedroom area that outlet would need arc fault protection if it is new
construction or newly installed.
Regarding gfci protection if the fire/burg panel power supply transformer
is plugged in to an area such as unfinished basement ,garage etc which
requires gfci protection. A single purpose dedicated outlet just for the
fire/burg system can be installed and does not need gfci protection so a
gfci nuisance trip will not interfere with system operation.
etc. per new NEC 70 which seems to be causing confusion
Arc fault protection is required if smoke alarms being installed in a
bedroom are the 120vac type if the smoke detectors are low voltage and
attached to a fire/burg panel they do not need arc fault protection.
If the outlet you are plugging the power supply for the fire/burg panel is
in a bedroom area that outlet would need arc fault protection if it is new
construction or newly installed.
Regarding gfci protection if the fire/burg panel power supply transformer
is plugged in to an area such as unfinished basement ,garage etc which
requires gfci protection. A single purpose dedicated outlet just for the
fire/burg system can be installed and does not need gfci protection so a
gfci nuisance trip will not interfere with system operation.