|       | True or False: It is harder to install a combination AFCI than a branch AFCI. |  | False |  | 37% |  | No significant difference |  | 48% |  | Unsure |  | 14% |  	|  |      |  |  	Question: True or False: It is harder to install a combination AFCI than a branch AFCI.			Top Answer (48% of 27 votes): 		No significant difference.			 
   | Answer: UnsureExplanation: Not sure
 |  | Construct Boss |  | Answer: FalseExplanation: Most electricians wire outlets up with wires stabbed into the back of the device (back stabbed) its a problem waiting to happen. Correct custom way is pigged tailed then you have a true series circuit. None of it is hard if you know what you are doing.
 |  | D B Electric |  | Answer: No significant differenceExplanation: work is work.
 |  | P A ELECTRICAL INC. |  |  |  | ProMatcher |  | Answer: UnsureExplanation: it depends on how your house is wired,AFCI protection requires that the neutral conductor is not shared if shared outlets would be easyier
 |  | GREEN ELECTRIC |  |