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As most people really don't have an understanding of electricity whatsoever, and the amount of times I have come across the wrong size fuse in a plug or FCU.

I don't know but surely this should be addressed somehow.

Moulded plugs are all good as well on the new table lamp somebody has just purchased, but one day the fuse blows and a 13amp one is most of the time shoved back in.

Seems rather a deadly issue to me!

Just thinking out loud again.
 
some numpty takes out a 3A fuse and replaces with a 13A. BOOM ...... Darwinism strikes again.
 
I agree. I have a friend (okay, hard to believe but it's true) that blew a 3A fuse in a plug. They replaced it with a 13A as 'I thought the higher number would be better'. I know some items come with little stickers on the plug giving the fuse size but how many people read that. But, apart from different physical sized fuses that will only fit into plugs for that size fuse, what can be done?
 
But, apart from different physical sized fuses that will only fit into plugs for that size fuse, what can be done?

but we don't want firefighters on the dole through lack of work, do we?
 
But, apart from different physical sized fuses that will only fit into plugs for that size fuse, what can be done?
That is a good idea, just think of all the work you can get changing every plug in your own house let alone in everyone else's, or would everyone just keep on using 13amp Hmmmm assuming they where the bigger size, no another thought make 13amp the smallest size so it does not fit the existing plugs, force change and built in obsolescence, now we are getting somewhere.
 
I think you have that backwards, the original design called for metal cladding with non flammable insulation between it and the building, the local authority and fire officer allowed the change which ultimately led to the disaster, no one learnt anything from the Oraglass incident at the Theme Park, think it was on the Isle of White.
 
Not much can be done that has not already been done. Appliances have labels saying what fuse to use, the fuses are labelled and usually colour-coded as well, and 5 min on any web browser will pull up all you need to know about fuse ratings for all levels of knowledge. Not to mention the blindingly obvious of getting an electrician's help.

And yet idiots will be idiots. And I mean it. Not lack of knowledge, but an almost wilful attempt to avoid learning or accepting any answer that is not what they wanted to hear.

Sadly that goes far beyond the question of what replacement fuse to use.
 
I think you have that backwards, the original design called for metal cladding with non flammable insulation between it and the building, the local authority and fire officer allowed the change which ultimately led to the disaster, no one learnt anything from the Oraglass incident at the Theme Park, think it was on the Isle of White.
That's the boys. They seem pretty good at getting plastic changed to metal though.
I think this referred to the change from plastic to metal consumer units...
 
Off on a tangent, what's the point of the plastic plug cover over the pins that's supplied with every new appliance? Straight into landfill once the item is unboxed.
 
Off on a tangent, what's the point of the plastic plug cover over the pins that's supplied with every new appliance? Straight into landfill once the item is unboxed.
I think it is to stop the plug scoring the appliance when in the box, even though some boxes have nice separate areas to keep the cable & plug safe.
 

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