A few years ago, the braided flex on our plug-in electric fire was getting very frayed and you could see the blue and brown sheaths underneath, so we cut the wire shorter (beyond the fraying), and fitted a rewireable plug (the old one was fixed). Anyway, when we use the fire now, even with just one 400w bar, the plug gets quite warm. Is this normal? The plug itself was originally fitted to a television, but arent all plugs 13A rated? The Socket is a spur off a 20A radial socket circuit supplying only one room. I know this is probably not to regs, but cant see why it would make the plug warm. Any advice appreciated!
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