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Kitchen outlets are rated at 20 amps and only dedicated for the kitchen. code states that there must be two 20 amp circuits supplying kitchen small appliances.

bedroom outlets are fed by a 15 amp circuit most likely and that circuit is most likely feeding two rooms or so.

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