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    If I want counter outlets for my kitchen, would I be better using 12-2 with a 15amp breaker. I plan on setting up 3 outlets on the circuit, the first outlet would be a GFI will any GFI do

  • #2
    No, you would use a 20A breaker with #12.
    Besides, 20A circuits are code required for kitchen counter receptacle circuits.

    You can use either 15A or 20A GFI devices. 15A is fine though. No need for 20A receptacles on a circuit like this.
    I know this sounds contradictory, but trust me.

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    • #3
      Gfi

      Thanks again you saved me alot of grief

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      • #4
        don't forget there needs to be two seperate circuits in the kitchen also.

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        • #5
          All kitchen outlets need be 20 amp. the only place a 15 amp breaker has use is lighting. any counterspace 24 inches or more needs an outlet. a free standing island needs at least one accessible outlet and not a surface (with the outlet face) flush with the counter surface. a tombstone outlet would do and an outlet mounted below the top on a side surface.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HayZee518 View Post
            Aany counterspace 24 inches or more needs an outlet.
            12" or more.


            Originally posted by HayZee518 View Post
            a free standing island needs at least one accessible outlet
            Same goes for an island. A 12"x24" or larger island needs at least one receptacle.

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