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Sorry you've lost me, ...what point are you talking about here??

What I mean, is that we have that old chestnut where something is permissible by regulations (as in, if a 15A BS1362 exists then it's fine to use subject to the usual conditions) but isn't a widely adopted practice in the UK, that people immediately shout "No!" I guess the limit in practical terms is that most BS1363 makes have a 'max 13A' stamped on them somewhere. If 15A is used elsewhere in the world with BS1363 outlets then that would suggest to me that it's allowable under the Standard?
 
Why not? Please explain. Ok it would be ideal to be on its own circuit but nothing wrong with it.

In simple terms because you 'point' load the ring and create an imbalance - the same reason why we put immersion heaters on their own circuit.
 
What I mean, is that we have that old chestnut where something is permissible by regulations (as in, if a 15A BS1362 exists then it's fine to use subject to the usual conditions) but isn't a widely adopted practice in the UK, that people immediately shout "No!" I guess the limit in practical terms is that most BS1363 makes have a 'max 13A' stamped on them somewhere. If 15A is used elsewhere in the world with BS1363 outlets then that would suggest to me that it's allowable under the Standard?


OK i see what you mean now. I'm not saying that that these 15A fuses should or even need to be installed within BS 1363 accessories.... just that they are quite freely available outside of the UK where the BS1363 system has been adopted as the main, or part of the main socket outlet and FCU. I'd haven't checked the BS 1363 standard, to see if it allowable or not. I know when it was originally written, only 2 fuse ratings were officially recognised 3A and 13A, yet for years, 1A, 5A, and 10A were freely/widely available. I'm told that's all changed now, as i say i don't know!! lol!!


As for the UK BS 1363 plug top and system being capable of carrying 15A, ...no problem at all!! Just look at the USA's 16A outlets for both 120V or 240V, ..... and the waffer thin plug pins and internal contacts..
 
So...if I were to find and place a BS1362 15A fuse into a standard 1362 plugtop, what would be my legal position in terms of BS7671<>EAWR ??

As my old grandfather of great esteem used to say of hypothetical questions, "If grandma had balls would she be grandpa?" :)
 
In simple terms because you 'point' load the ring and create an imbalance - the same reason why we put immersion heaters on their own circuit.

You are right but I can see how some would assume that as the circuit has a 32A MCB and that BS7671 says it ok to use 2.5mm T&E that there would be no problem in sticking a 16A appliance on it. Another flaw with RFCs

Eventually we'll stop using ring final circuits in this country
 
There was some talk a couple of years back of using 16A sockets in domestic kitchens for things like dishwashers and dryers as they were saying the loadings were getting a bit high for prolonged use on a 13A plug top,I know a few people who have the 16A sockets outside instead of the waterproof 13A sockets,not for loading factors though,they're paranoid about somebody else plugging in if they're away.
 
You are right but I can see how some would assume that as the circuit has a 32A MCB and that BS7671 says it ok to use 2.5mm T&E that there would be no problem in sticking a 16A appliance on it. Another flaw with RFCs

Eventually we'll stop using ring final circuits in this country

Given that you can 'infinitely' daisy chain a 20A radial on the same cable.....not sure how misguided that comment is?!
 

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