Could also be handy for those who believe that anything plugged in does not come under Part P
Makes your entire house a portable appliance.So if you have one of these between your CU and meter, would that class your CU as pluged in?
There are people who genuinely think that if something is plugged in it is not permanent and therefore not within the scope of Part P.It would still be notifiable even if it were. That's the joke.
Yes.Are those connecters rated for AC?![]()

Weapons of Mass Destruction Undiscovered?WMDU
And an awful temptation to plug in an IEC 60309 to BS 1363 converter..![]()
It's a good point. Why not have 63A or 125A IEC 60309 connectors in installations? It would provide a much more secure way of isolating than using a DP isolator, plus it's somewhere to plug in a temp. DB if rewiring.
Colin C
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