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Harold:
I don't want to 'jack' the thread, but..

A 'bridge' here in the toll capital of the USA? Sure, I'll buy it if the price is right; tolls are a real gold mine!! LOL



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John,


If you ask Greg from Fla., I think he might have some nice property to sell also. It believe it is near the town of Everglades! smile

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But seriously folks! Getting back on track, So if I install a small electric 110 volt wall mounted electric heater in a bedroom, It WOULD have to be AFCI protected? How about if I install it in the bathroom? Has anyone installed toe kick heaters in the kitchen? Bathroom? Anyone? Is it required to be AFCI?

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All outlets in bedrooms must be AFCI protected

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Originally Posted by harold endean
But seriously folks! Getting back on track, So if I install a small electric 110 volt wall mounted electric heater in a bedroom, It WOULD have to be AFCI protected? How about if I install it in the bathroom? Has anyone installed toe kick heaters in the kitchen? Bathroom? Anyone? Is it required to be AFCI?


Typically they will requred AFCI for it if the code do required it and with 120 volts perament wall heaters yeah you will need AFCI in bedroom but I do not know if they do cover on 240 volt verison IMO I think they do cover it as well.

Toekick heater in kitchen it depending on the voltage of heater it may require GFCI or not

Hardwired heater in Bathrooms .,, 120 volts useally not unless your local code do require it. the 240 volt verison most case useally no unless specfied per manufacter or local code requirement. { no AFCI in bathroom AFAIK }

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Harold:
Wall mounted heater, 120 volt, in bedroom....AFCI in new work, not in Rehab
Wall mounted heater, 120 volt, in bath.......GFI, maybe, depending on locations.
Toe kick in bath, 120 volt,...GFI, IMHO, No
Toe kick in kitch, 120 volt,...GFI, IMHO, No



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John,


Don't you just love our "Rehab" code! smile

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