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PAT Test

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Did a PAT test today in a small local office and found two of these.


Figuring they were not to British Standard, (probably made in China/Korea) I replaced them. Anyone else seen these, and are they sold legally?
 
If they are to a British Standard then they should have the relevent BS printed on them.
What size are they physically?
 
If they are to a British Standard then they should have the relevent BS printed on them.
What size are they physically?

Identical in size to BS fuse but should be brown with the BSI logo. These are red and have no logo. Me thinks they got their brown and red mixed up as red would be 3 amp.
 
Yep, probably cheap, foreign rubbish. I'd also look twice at the leads they came out of as there was a spate of dodgy IEC leads with conductors smaller than they ought to be. Also look twice at the appliance to see if it complies to standards.
 
I've also seen iecs with smaller than normal bodys (you can get fingers round the edge whilst still connected) and non shielded pins
 
Looks like there might be some attempt at the ASTA diamond logo, but it's difficult to tell from the photo.
 
have a couple of IEC leads rated at 5 amps.
In my experiance the vast majority of IEC leads are made with 0.75mm (6A rated) flex, you can get ones with 1.0mm (10A rated) flex but they are by far the exception.

Note: afaict the ratings printed on the connectors on an IEC lead only relate to those connectors, not the assembly as a whole.
 
When looking at BS1362 fuses, remember that at one time the colors for some ratings were different from today, although 13A has always been brown.
 

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