Problem with 16 amp appliance and 13 amp adaptor

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I have a water cooler which has a 2 round prong plug which is 16 amps. The wall socket is a 3 prong UK style so I need an adaptor to plug the cooler in. Trouble is, all the adaptors I can find are 13 amps so the fuses keep blowing. What can I do??? :confused:
 
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install a dedicated 16 amp circuit. Its the only way.

By the way are you really in the united arab emirates? :eek:
 
I'm sorry, I have no idea what that means!!! :oops:

And , yes, I am really in the UAE.
 
You should really have posted in electrics outside of the UK.

I have no knowledge of the electrical system in UAE, so I am unable to advise further.
 
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sorry i've never been on here before thanks for your help anyway
 
crafty is saying that to use a plugtop with a 13 A fuse is wasting your time.

the water coller is drawing more than 13 amps


you need to have a "special" plug and socket that can allow 16 amps to be drawn with no harm,

that is why your water cooler has a round pin plug, its not meant to be plugged into a normal socket
 
I think you really need to get an electrian who understands local wiring practices.
 
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