For the electricians out there, I am trying to find some information. I am seeking a way to keep emergency light breakers from being accidentally turned off in an often accessed breaker panel. Until yesterday I had never heard of trip-free breakers vs non-trip-free breakers.
- When are non-trip-free circuits breakers used?
- Are non-trip-free breakers ever mandated by code?
- Are trip-free breakers allowed on a circuit with emergency lights?
- How do you tell the difference between trip-free and non-trip-free breakers?
- When was the code for these established?
- When did trip-free breakers become the standard vs just being optional?
I may have other questions later.
Thanks!
- When are non-trip-free circuits breakers used?
- Are non-trip-free breakers ever mandated by code?
- Are trip-free breakers allowed on a circuit with emergency lights?
- How do you tell the difference between trip-free and non-trip-free breakers?
- When was the code for these established?
- When did trip-free breakers become the standard vs just being optional?
I may have other questions later.
Thanks!
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