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Major issues with the bayonet adaptors:
- The cable coming from them can have no earth connector But most Christmas lights don't have earth anyway
There's no way of determining the live from the neutral as the bayonet plug can go in either way round (a switch in the lead must go in the live conductor) Does that matter when both cables are green and have no line and neutral markings
There's no strain relief for the cable so its easy to pull a wire out There is in the one I have
There's trailing wires coming out of your ceiling and draping all over the floor Possible but also could be keeping cables off the floor and out of danger
People plug them in to bathroom light fittings thus bypassing all of the safety things that have been put into electrical installations in bathrooms over the last 50 years. One can also run an extension lead into bathroom so makes no difference. I remember that's how my grandad used to plug in his electric shaver. Bare feet, wet hands, basin full of water and an unearthed metal shaver in his hand. Everybody did it then though...
Lastly, you can't buy them any more. not even on fleabay.
I do not like the idea of the BA22d to 5A 2 pin adaptors and the main reasons are.
1 - Un-shuttered.
2 - Fuse not correct size as most BA22d sockets are only rated at 2A and MCB is often 5A.
Yes no earth but neither has my lawn mower lead and that has plug and socket (2pin) on it as supplied by manufacture.
There were laws about using lighting supply for power but since they are now both charged at same rate that hardly applies and anyway not being used for power but lighting.
These
All my house is all RCD protected (has been since 1992) and now I would think all new houses are as although lights not in bathrooms don't need RCD protection because the cables are normally buried in walls at less than 50mm they still will have RCD protection.
I think I got mine from Grand mother she use to use it to plug iron into as no sockets in kitchen closest socket was in hall 15A round pin.
My dad had modern house built 1954 and my mother tells me how they had 5 sockets in their house where her mother only had 2.
A lighting ceiling rose is rated 5Kg and some how I think a 5Kg load on a 13A socket would be asking for problems?
So I have given two valid reasons why to comply with BS7671 you can't use a BA22d adaptor both which would not be valid if using a Klik 6A 3 Pin Plug in Ceiling Rose. Can any one add some other real reasons?