Could I not just use a normal plug making sure the plug was fused with 3 amp. We are to stay in this house for a while so only us would be using the socket. I would also place it high by the tv.
It's a 5A socket designed to be installed to a lighting circuit, what he plugs into it, be it a table lamp or whatever, providing it's load is less than 5A or 3A depending on what fuse he fits in the plug, everything is protected.
Sorry to say steve, you are wrong.
If it is an LCD or Plasma, as we are led to believe, the tranny in these is bound to trip a B6 on switch on. It reallly is.
He does also say he is going to use a round pin unfused socket, which is better than fitting a 13amp to the circuit, but still a rubbish design for a TV.
13amp sockets on a lighting circuit is an awfull circuit design - a DIY bodge.
It's a 5A socket designed to be installed to a lighting circuit, what he plugs into it, be it a table lamp or whatever, providing it's load is less than 5A or 3A depending on what fuse he fits in the plug, everything is protected.
and how is he going to fit any fuse in a 5 amp plug?
No one said it was against any regs, its just the inrush of current we are worried about
Can someone tell me what the difference is between a 5AMp Plug and a 13AMP plug other than the fuse?
How do you identify the difference between the 2. Is the switched red/white striped?
Right so can you buy a 5AMP Plug with a 5 AMP fuse. If so where can I get this from. Screwfix don't seem to sell them
But can you answer this question, Why can you not just use a 13AMP plug with a 5 AMP fuse in. Is that not the same as using a 5 AMP plug. Obviously one has round pins and the other doesnt?
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