RPMR-COMBO-1020
Tips and Tricks
Route wires in strategic areas so homeowners and other trades are less likely
to pierce through a wire.
If possible, perform work after the other trades, i.e. HVAC and plumbing,
have completed.
Wire receptacles around the screw instead of backstabbing.
Use properly maintained tools, i.e. sharp blades.
Ensure a tight connection between light sockets and light bulb bases.
Do not overload circuit with excessive amounts of electronics.
Affirm furniture is not on or pushing against electrical wires.
Watch for blackened plugs, very damaged wires, or noisy electronics.
Electronics should be Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed, or equivalent, and
comply with part 15 of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations.
Protect electronics on surge protectors.
The PTT button is the only method recommended to verify the functionality of the
AFCIs by National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and UL.
Test AFCIs once per month to ensure proper working conditions.