I somehow doubt that "every machine is a RLC circuit in terms of physics" because resistors, inductors, and capacitors are linear components, whereas diodes, transistors, and digital logic circuits are nonlinear components according to _circuit#Linear_and_nonlinear_components

Arc fault detectors have a fairly high failure rate and can be tripped by certain "normal" conditions, so they probably shouldn't be used for all circuits (especially, eg, refrigerator, freezer, furnace). But not a bad idea for bedroom circuits.


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There's a proposal to the NEC (for 2011) that if adopted in June 2010, will require almost all outlets (lighting, receptacle, and other) on residential 15 & 20 amp branch circuits to be AFCI-protected (exceptions: receptacles that are GFCI-protected, like kitchen counter and bath receptacles).

ANSWER 2: A standard breaker is intended to trip on overload, or if there's a short circuit. There may have been an overload in your case, but a breaker doesn't trip instantly on overload at the rated ampacity of the breaker. A common 15-amp GE breaker will allow 75 amps to pass for 10 seconds before tripping. See this time-current curve: -6119D%7Cgeneric. Big suprise to most people...

About where to go from here, short of opening every receptacle and switch box and checking the connections... there is a way you can sleep a little better. Do a voltage drop test of every circuit. Ideal Industries has a voltage drop tester (the Sure Test) as does Tasco Industries (the Inspector III). These are fantastic instruments, they're like a cardiac treadmill test for your wiring.

The tester puts a heavy current on the circuit for a very short time and measures the voltage, and calculats percentage voltage drop. Every connection causes some small bit of voltage drop, and a weak connection causes a lot more voltage drop.

Back to the question on the AFCI's on all circuits...I'll look into putting them into all circuits except for those with appliances that may cause repeated trips (ie fridge, furnace, a/c). Sounds like those circuits would have similar issues with GFCI breakers.

Cliff wrote: "About where to go from here, short of opening every receptacle and switch box and checking the connections... there is a way you can sleep a little better. Do a voltage drop test of every circuit. Ideal Industries has a voltage drop tester (the Sure Test) as does Tasco Industries (the Inspector III). These are fantastic instruments, they're like a cardiac treadmill test for your wiring."

It does appear from the photo that the "hot spot" was the blade/socket contact point. However, the OP also indicated he was inadvertently overloading the circuit. I can't conclude by looking at that photo that socket contact pressure contributed to the problem.

Has anyone ever used the circuit simulation 'EveryCircuit'? I bought an android license for it back in 2012 and used it quite a bit for simple circuit tests prior to building something as a lay person. It was a useful way to see a circuit work to better understand it.I just went back to use it again to try to figure out something on a mosfet switch circuit, but the values they use for adding a mosfet and configuring it are units I can't seem to find on a datasheet anywhere. Things like:

alltransistors.com have almost everything detailed with a very useful function searching similar transistor, yes it does have mosfet spec. but i doubt there is lambda and KP spec, i never understand either, because there is only Vds Vgs Id, etc even on the original and official specification there is no Lambda spec

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With pretty much every circuit in a home needing one of the two types of protection (AFCI or GFCI), why don't all new homes have combination breakers installed just to be safe? Would it hurt anything using both types of protections for every breaker? I know that based on code we technically don't NEED both types of protection, but is it necessarily a bad thing to have?

You may have a problem finding AFCIs larger than 20/30 amps, and you may have trouble finding 2-pole AFCIs in some cases. In this instance, for equivalent protection where AFCI is not mandated, simply run those circuits in metal conduit, e.g. EMT/THHN wire. This will protect the wire, not the appliances.

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