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12 amps is 80% of a 15 amp circuit which is the maximum that should be run. Other factors such as wire size and length also play a part in calculating a safe maximum Jeff

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A 12 Ampere device can operate just fine on a 15 Ampere circuit.

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Yes 12 is good for up to 20 amps

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Q: Can you use 12 gauge wire for a 15 amp circuit?
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