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1. September-October 2003: AFCI Forum
www.iaei.org/subscriber/magazi - [Cached]Published on: 9/1/2003 Last Visited: 5/4/2008
Will the real AFCI that protects cords, please stand up.
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In April of this year an attorney named William N. Clark, with the Philadelphia law firm of Cozen O'Connor wrote a Subrogation & Recovery ALERT. This document outlines several potential avenues of recovery in AFCI-related lawsuits.
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Many load centers in this area are of several obsolete formats/brands for which AFCIs are not currently manufactured, indicating a further need for a non-load center unit, which can be installed to protect residents. (Will an inspector okay a Canadian "Federal Pioneer" AFCI circuit breaker in a US FPE load center?) A further issue driven by the AFCI roll-out is the circuit-limited (CTL) sizing of load centers. -
2. iaei.org
iaei.org/mycareer/education/ed - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2007 Last Visited: 11/3/2007
William Clark, retired chief electrical inspector of the city of Sacramento, California, is a member of UL Electrical Council. He served in the past as IAEI alternate member to CMP-1 and on Southwestern Section education committee. He also served as a member of IAEI study guide review committee and Educational Testing Service advisory committee. -
3. www.dailydemocrat.com
www.dailydemocrat.com/business - [Cached]Published on: 6/20/2008 Last Visited: 6/23/2008
Bill Clark, retired Chief Electrical Inspector with 21 years of experience, will conduct the class.Clark was an electrical inspector with the city of Sacramento for 15 years, has trained at U.C. Berkeley, and teaches electrical seminars throughout the United States.

