Device keeps tripping AFCI device

afcicircuit breaker

I have a BedJet device that I run at night that keeps tripping the ARC-fault breaker in my bedroom after about 30 minutes of running nearly 70% of time (other times it works just fine). I have tried moving it around to another circuit (also AFCI) but it trips there as well.

I contacted the manufacture and they said that ARC-fault breakers are just sensitive and I should have it replaced with a non-ARC fault breaker. I also was thinking of buying a surge suppressor to see if that stops it from tripping. Could this potentially be dangerous? I don't want to increase the risk of a fire if something is indeed wrong with the device.

Best Answer

we are the manufacturer of this device. We've never recommended to a customer to replace an AFCI with a non-AFCI breaker. What we recommended is simply to get your AFCI circuit breaker replaced with a new AFCI. Our BedJet is in 9000 bedrooms and we've had a total of 3 customers experience issues with an AFCI breakers flipping. In every case changing it to a new one fixed the problem, which means the AFCI was faulty or too sensitive. In my own home with new wiring my Dyson vacuum cleaner flipped our breaker in the bedroom all the time until we had it replaced. It seems the consistency of these AFCI's is not very good.