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Default Are 3A plug fuses really necessary? Why not always 13A?

On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 8:47:55 PM UTC, polygonum wrote:
On 07/11/2012 20:33, wrote:
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 6:40:34 PM UTC, David Robinson wrote:



Not my question, or belief, but found here...
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1755197 Is there a
counter-argument? Thanks, David.


All modern appliances and leads are required to be safe with a 13A
fuse. However the reality is that fires do happen, and there are at
least some faults where a 3A would blow before a 13A, so maybe
preventing a small percentage of fires.

Old appliances are another matter, and many are not properly
protected by a 13A fuse.

So its better to keep using 3A where suitable.


Please can you provide a reference to when that changed? And, ideally,
what the requirements actually are - in an accessible form.


Unfortuately no, I've not kept any notes of those points. One thing it has changed is the minimum permissible conductor cross section in appliance leads, if you look at appliances from the 50s and 60s, some shavers & clocks etc have very thin conductors. Now all new flexes need to be able to survive the i squared t of a 13A fuse blow.


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