LeeH I agree it's just 3A and 13A in contemplation, but there are a few appliances that have 5A in them, usually electric drills of lower power, say 750W, and I suppose the surge as these start up, or meet resistance while drilling makes 5A sensible?
How come I have 1A,3A, 5A, 7A, 10A and 13A in my parts box
 
IIRC the COP only regcognises 3 and 13A for some reason. So when I did the PATs anything over 3A got a 13A fitted.

It may have changed.
Because BS1362 only recognises them as standard sizes.
 
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I don't know wht to say. thanks
 
Those 10A moulded plugtops fitted with a 13A fuse are acceptable provided they are less than 2m length and have a CSA of 0.75mm2 (ISITEE 15.12)
 
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