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scmn | One thing to remember is that those are existing circuits so you should be able to get by without upgrading to AFCI/GFCI. Best call the electrical inspector and ask them what they want to see.
We are looking at a panel replacement and were told that existing circuits do not need to be upgraded to AFCI/GFCI, so as long as you do not changes, modify, or extend a circuit you do not have to upgrade to AFCI/GFCI.
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