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Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters
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Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters
“All 120-volt, single phase, 15 and 20-ampere branch circuits supplying
outlets installed in dwelling unit family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms,
parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets,
hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed arc-fault
circuit interrupter, combination-type, installed to provide protection of the
branch circuit.”
NEC 210.12 Requirements
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What Is It?
• Circuit breaker monitoring current flow
• Designed to distinguish between normal and
dangerous arcing conditions
• Trips during an arc fault, avoiding the high currents
that can cause sparking and fires
• What is an arc fault?
• Power discharge between two conductors
• High current = high temperatures = fire
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1. Arc fault
2. Short circuit
3. Ground fault
4. Overload/overheating
5. Defective breaker
What Will Cause an AFCI to trip?
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Depends on the frequency of the trip:
1.One time trip
2.Habitual trips (over longer intervals)
3.Immediate re-trips (within 5 seconds)
How Do I Tell What is Causing the AFCI to Trip?
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• Reset the AFCI
• Test the breaker
o if it doesn’t trip, the AFCI is defective and must be replaced
o If it does trip, check contacts between the AFCI and the panel
• If everything checks out, most likely a one-time arc, overload, or false trip
occurred
• Loads relying on arcing motors can trip the breaker.
o Ex. Printers, vacuums, furnaces
• If AFCI continues to trip due to a single load, and nothing appears to be damaged,
try replacing the AFCI with one from a different manufacturer.
One Time Trip
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Habitual Trips
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• Replace the AFCI with a GFCI
• If it trips, cause is most likely an overload
o Check the loads to ensure the breaker isn’t being overloaded
• If the GFCI doesn’t trip, cause is most likely an arc fault
o Check the wiring between the panel and the outlet for deterioration
o Check the internal wiring of the loads for deterioration
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• Replace the AFCI with a GFCI
o If it trips, a ground fault has occurred
o If the GFCI doesn’t trip, a short circuit may have occurred.
• Check the wiring between the panel and outlet for deterioration
• Check for incorrect wiring
Immediate Re-trip
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Arc Fault Circuit InterruptersCONCLUSION
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