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[ElectriciansForums.net] Guide To Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDD's)

With AFDD's still being a widely discussed topic, we have put together a guide that either you or your apprentices may find useful!

Electrical2Go guide to AFDDs

In the guide, we answer questions such as:

Are AFDDs mandatory?
What do Arc Fault Detection Devices Do?
Why do we need AFDDs now?
What type of AFDD will I need for my project?
What is an Arc Fault and what caused them?
 

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