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Greg:
Yes, the Siemens line of AFCIs have LED indicators. That's one brand that I know of.



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I'm not sure what advantage the lights would have over the indicating handle.
In a panelboard there would be so many lights in it that you would have to walk right up close to see which light was which. Once you got that close it would be just as easy to look at the handle position.

Although I did have a rather odd request from a paperpusher at the Chicago Park District that wanted me to provide a pilot light that would go on when they lost power and go off when the power came back on.
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Originally Posted by ghost307


Although I did have a rather odd request from a paperpusher at the Chicago Park District that wanted me to provide a pilot light that would go on when they lost power and go off when the power came back on.
LOL


So did you give him a quote for a miniature standby generator to run the pilot light?

But seriously it would be possible with relays and a battery.

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I built a little box,(including an LED), that screamed bloody murder when the power went out, until silenced. Then again when the power came back, until switched back to normal. My friend told me that he just happened to wake up early that morning during a power failure. He switched his mom over from an O2 concentrator to bottled O2. The thought of what might have happened to his mom scared the hell out of me. I was late for dinner because I was building the box to take over the same day. After his mom passed away, I gave the box to my stand-in dad, who had started using supplemental O2.
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SqD has a clip up on U-Tube showing exactly these new fangled circuit breakers.

They answer the need to figure out what's been causing the trouble.

I expect this style to entirely replace the current favorites.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SXGM-BfcW0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECi6An24KbQ

Everyone needs to view these short clips.


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