NEW HAMPSHIRE 2020 NEC® AMENDMENTS.
The Electricians' Licensing Board in conjunction with the State Electrical Inspectors, municipal electrical & building inspectors & other representatives of the electrical industry in the State of New Hampshire have put together this list of common licensing and installation concerns and problems encountered by the Board's office staff relative to the State's licensing law RSA 319-C and the administrative rules.
RSA 155-A:3-c Installation of Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) Exception. –
I. Notwithstanding any provision of the state building code or state fire code requiring the installation of arc-fault circuit interrupters, after repeated tripping of an AFCI device and determination the branch circuit is not causing the AFCI to trip, an AFCI device may be replaced with one without AFCI protection in accordance with this section.
II. All receptacle outlets supplied by the branch circuit without AFCI protection shall prior to occupancy either be:
(a) Marked "No AFCI Protection;" or
(b) Identified in a notice given by the property owner to all occupants.
III. If an electrician installs a device without AFCI protection, within 5 working days the electrician shall file an AFCI unwanted tripping report with the National Electrical Manufacturers Association on the association's webpage (http://www.afcisafety.org/report.html) for arc fault breaker safety, and shall submit a copy of the report to the property owner and the electricians' board.
IV. The device without AFCI protection shall be permitted to remain in place for the period of time it takes the manufacturer to resolve the matter.
V. Nothing in this section shall prevent a homeowner from making electrical installations in or about a single-family residence owned and occupied by him or her or to be occupied by him or her as his or her bona fide personal abode.
The State of New Hampshire has amendments to the NEC® which can be accessed below:
After repeated tripping of an AFCI device and determining the branch circuit is not causing the AFCI to trip, which of the following is true?
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