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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
ss writes:
Enquiry from my son as dads know everything :-(

Would it be safe to use a 2 KW heater plugged into a 1.8 KW timer plug?
The heater has options for 1250kw / 750kw or both, one option could be
to disconnect a switch maybe.

What do you reckon?


I've never seen a timer plug rated less than 13A.
However, I wouldn't want to run one a max load for long, even so.
TBH, I would consider an immersion heater timeswitch.

What's the type of heater, and why the timeswitch?

Portable heaters on timeswitches can be a really bad thing, as
people can put things down too close or on top or move them when
they're off, and then they come on when there's no one to smell
the burning.

Andrew, you have perhaps had a sheltered life - at least when it comes
to these things.
Lots of timers and their near cousin the radio remote socket, are built
with 10amp relays rather than the marginally dearer 16amp models.
Although it is mentioned in the destructions - I feel is is bad practise
as there is no fuse to limit the current to match the relay rating.
Bob