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Originally Posted by nightfighter
The issue here is once you touch it, you have to bring the piece up to code in its entirety.... So if you had left outlets alone, no new breakers needed. Now you have to replace each breaker for the outlets you upgraded. I had to do the same with my kitchen four years ago. Expensive yes. And now they are in short supply, like many other building supplies. (I ended up going from 100 to 200 amp service after I saw the cost of just adding a sub panel...)
I can look through code books later if you really want it.
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that part I understood, But I ask the kitchen place so you expected me to tear out an entire kitchen and floor and you did not think I was going to replace 25 year old ivory outlets in a Gray and white tile backsplash kitchen??
And how would any building inspector allow an entire kitchen remodel slide with non compliant outlets .. ?
ross if you could find this question if I upgraded all outlets and my wall GFCI and it kill the whole circuit , am I required to put in the GFCI Arc breakers Also
Or is it written as an either A or B or A and B are required Thanks