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The whole idea of the Euro Plug project was that all existing plugs and sockets would be phased out. The plug was deliberately designed so that it did not fit any outlet that existed in the world
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I have papers on it somewhere - but they are well hidden
. I was not directly involved with the project, but I used to see some of the output from the committee.
It was all a long time ago, but if I remember correctly, it had pins with a flattened 'Z' cross section. This ruled out fused pins and that is why a UK variant with a fuse in the outlet was proposed.
Most countries did not want a fuse as their systems did not require them - they would never agree to a fuse in the plug body as, in their view, it made the unit too large. The purpose of the UK variant was to provide a means of transition from the BS 1363 system to the new one - without having to rewire all of those ring mains. The other EU countries did not have this legacy circuit problem and the new Euro Plug could have been used on their circuits along with their old types.
The project stalled after 25 years of work - not long for these things - the colour coding change took about the same length of time. It may not be dead, but I am no longer in the loop so I don't know.
One reason why it failed was because the UK could, if it wished, resist such change to protect its industry - but many of the accessory manufacturers are now no longer UK companies and they may take a different view.
If the manufacturers want it they will get it. If you don't believe me ask yourself how the colour change got through
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I have papers on it somewhere - but they are well hidden
It was all a long time ago, but if I remember correctly, it had pins with a flattened 'Z' cross section. This ruled out fused pins and that is why a UK variant with a fuse in the outlet was proposed.
Most countries did not want a fuse as their systems did not require them - they would never agree to a fuse in the plug body as, in their view, it made the unit too large. The purpose of the UK variant was to provide a means of transition from the BS 1363 system to the new one - without having to rewire all of those ring mains. The other EU countries did not have this legacy circuit problem and the new Euro Plug could have been used on their circuits along with their old types.
The project stalled after 25 years of work - not long for these things - the colour coding change took about the same length of time. It may not be dead, but I am no longer in the loop so I don't know.
One reason why it failed was because the UK could, if it wished, resist such change to protect its industry - but many of the accessory manufacturers are now no longer UK companies and they may take a different view.
If the manufacturers want it they will get it. If you don't believe me ask yourself how the colour change got through