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15amp circuit 12 or 14 guage wire? for elliptical

I just purchased a elliptical machine and they recommend for it to be on a 15-amp grounded outlet with only the elliptical plugged into the circuit. I am installing a dedicated 15-amp circuit and my question is this, should i run a 12 gauge or 14 gauge wire?

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If 15 amp is recommended, then #14 is fine, however #12 does not cost than much more.

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Stratmando agrees: #12 on a 20 Amp and 15 amp recepticle better than 15 AMP Circuit
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Just plug it in an existing circuit. If you have conduit, and have the ability and easy access to the receptacle, go for it. But in 99% of all installations, you just need to plug it in wherever you want. After speaking to a Nordic Trac installer, you may want to get a surge protector, if the equipment is electronic, which I am sure it is. The other advice the installer gave me is to unplug the unit whenever it's not used. I'm sure that is overkill, but a lightning strike will no doubt affect the neutral and the ground as well.
(But I never unplug my computer)
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