Fair enough. I obviously can't answer for what you "see", so let me clarify/confirm that what I have been thinking/writing about are EU (and 'similar' countries, and certainly not India.I still don't see anything obvious about it, in fact I see just the opposite which is why I mentioned 2 different continents.
I have seen no suggestions that cable size should be ignored, in any country. What I think has been questioned is how reasonable it is to 'overprotect' the cable supplying item A in case someone connects item B to it using cable smaller than that used to supply item A.As you have now expanded the specifics of the cable size, the specific point I (and others) have mentioned is in the UK that is catered for in our regs. Others seem to be saying the cable size seems to be ignored in other countries.
I don't know enough about regs and practices in other countries, even EU/'similar' ones, to comment on that - but, in context, do you really believe that the likes of stats and CH valves are capable of resulting in significant 'overload' (as opposed to 'fault') currents?Applying common sense tells me other countries may be putting their installations at risk of overheating.
Kind Regards, John
