So, accepting that, as I cannot argue, and looking at it logically -I'm not sure where my statistics on the subject are - probably in the attic, where they'll stay until a paying client wants me to find them - but ISTR that the UK had a far lower incidence of reported fires of electrical origin than any other developed country. And yes, I know that the cause of fires is not always determined precisely so the absolute accuracy of those statistics is doubtful, but I would expect the inaccuracies to be similar in other countries, so the figures are comparable.
I think you will accept that a 13A fuse is no better protection than a 16A MCB, therefore it must, indeed, be John's method which prevents in Britain, and low rated appliances abroad which cause, these extra fires.
