What is a Dedicated Circuit?
A dedicated circuit is a circuit that supports a single outlet and has its own breaker. Dedicated circuits are usually 15 or 20 amps but can go as high as 50 amps, depending on what they’re powering. Dedicated circuits are vital because they help protect major appliances from electrical damage while also reducing the risk of electrocution and fires. If you’re currently operating large appliances with non-dedicated circuits, give Thomas Edison a call.
