AFCI Requirements: The 2024 CEC Changes That Affect Every Residential Project
Arc faults cause an estimated 30% of electrical fires in Canadian homes. The CEC has been expanding AFCI requirements with every edition " and the 2024 code now covers nearly every branch circuit in a dwelling unit. Here's what changed and how to design for it.
What Is an Arc Fault?
An arc fault is an unintended electrical discharge " a spark jumping across a gap in damaged wiring, a loose connection, or a nail driven through a cable. Unlike overloads or short circuits (which trip standard breakers), arc faults generate low-level, intermittent energy that's hot enough to ignite wood and insulation but too small for conventional overcurrent protection to detect.
AFCI Types
| Type | Detects | CEC Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Combination AFCI (CAFCI) | Both series and parallel arc faults | Required for all new AFCI-protected circuits " this is the standard |
| Branch/Feeder AFCI | Parallel (line-to-line/line-to-ground) arcs only | Older type " no longer acceptable for new installations per 2024 CEC |
| AFCI Outlet (receptacle) | Downstream arc faults | Permitted as an alternative to breaker-type AFCI for renovations/extensions |
CEC Rule 26-656: Where AFCI Is Required
The 2024 Canadian Electrical Code requires combination-type AFCI protection on the following circuits in dwelling units:
| Circuit Type | AFCI Required? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bedrooms | oe Yes | All 15A and 20A, 120V circuits " required since 2002 |
| Living rooms, dining rooms, dens | oe Yes | Expanded in 2018 edition |
| Closets, hallways | oe Yes | Expanded in 2018 edition |
| Recreation rooms, sunrooms | oe Yes | 2024 expansion |
| Kitchens | oe Yes | All 15A and 20A, 120V circuits " including lighting |
| Laundry rooms | oe Yes | 120V circuits only |
| Bathrooms | s️ GFCI only | AFCI not required " GFCI protection governs per Rule 26-700 |
| Garage | s️ GFCI only | GFCI protection per Rule 26-700 |
| Outdoor | s️ GFCI only | GFCI protection per Rule 26-700 |
| Dedicated appliance circuits (240V) | OE No | Range, dryer, A/C " not required |
| Fire alarm, security, sump pump | OE No | Life safety circuits exempt |
2024 key change: The scope now covers essentially all 15A and 20A, 120V branch circuits in dwelling units except bathrooms, garages, outdoors (GFCI territory), dedicated 240V appliance circuits, and life safety circuits.
AFCI + GFCI: Dual Protection
Some locations require both AFCI and GFCI " such as kitchen countertop circuits (AFCI per 26-656, GFCI per 26-700). Solutions:
- Dual-function AFCI/GFCI breaker " single device, simplest solution
- AFCI breaker + GFCI receptacle " downstream GFCI at point of use
- AFCI breaker + GFCI deadfront " for hardwired applications
Nuisance Tripping - The #1 Complaint
AFCI breakers are sensitive by design, but nuisance trips frustrate homeowners and contractors. Common causes and solutions:
| Cause | Solution |
|---|---|
| Shared neutral between circuits | Ensure each AFCI circuit has its own dedicated neutral " no shared neutrals |
| Long home runs (>30m) | Reduce circuit length or increase conductor size to reduce capacitive leakage |
| Incompatible LED dimmers | Use AFCI-compatible dimmers (check manufacturer's compatibility list) |
| Treadmills, vacuums with brushed motors | These generate normal arcing " modern CAFCI breakers are designed to distinguish; upgrade older AFCI if tripping persists |
| Loose wire connections | Torque all connections to manufacturer specs " loose wires create real arc faults |
Installation Requirements
- AFCI breakers require a dedicated neutral pigtail connected to the panel neutral bar
- Panel must have sufficient space " AFCI breakers are full-size only (no tandem/slim)
- Monthly test button verification required by manufacturer
- AFCI outlet devices (receptacle type) are acceptable for renovations and circuit extensions where replacing the breaker is impractical
Frequently Asked Questions
What rooms require AFCI breakers?
Under the 2024 OESC (29th Edition), AFCI is required on 15A/20A, 125V circuits in dwelling units. Requirements have expanded beyond bedrooms.
What's the difference between AFCI and GFCI?
AFCI protects against fire from arcing faults. GFCI protects against shock from ground faults. Different hazards " some locations require both.
Why do AFCI breakers trip for no reason?
Usually caused by shared neutrals, long home runs, certain appliance motors, or loose connections. Proper installation reduces nuisance trips significantly.
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