Originally Posted by
donf
To start, I would strongly recommend that you contact several licensed electricians to bid on correctly sizing the needed residential load as well as bidding on the work itself.
Also, normally, renovations less than 60% are not required to re-do the electrical. Just how much of a tear down and renovate of a job are you doing?
(P.S.) Just an after thought, do you know what a shared neutral means and how it is wired? An AFCI breaker cannot be used on a shared Neutral. End of discussion.
NEC 2008, Chapter 2, Article 210.12 (B) – “Dwelling Unit Circuits”
All 15A or 20A 120V branch circuits supplying outlets in family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed AFCI device of the combination type.
AFCI breakers are built to monitor the branch circuit for the electrical signature of an arc. Arcs cause fire.