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everyone welcome back I am the electrical code coach so weamp;#39;re picking up with our 2023 NEC changes and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about the required locations for afci protection I really expected there to be a huge bomb drop this code cycle with afci protection as far as the residence goes I really expected them to do garages bathrooms and just basically cover the whole house right but that didnamp;#39;t happen so weamp;#39;ll find ourselves in 210.12 again and weamp;#39;re in Part B for dwelling units this is the locations required let me make sure I got my code cycle there a yeah 210.12 a is the means of protection it really hasnamp;#39;t changed much you know how you can get that protection accomplished 210.12b is going to be the required locations and we find ourselves looking at the list itamp;#39;s kitchens family rooms dining rooms and there are no highlighted sections in this area so what I mean by that is is anytime something is new to that code cycle ita