I really do not understand why you think it is a good idea for you to continue arguing the same stupid point over and over again.
BS 1363 specifies a test load which sockets have to be able to cope with for a given period of time without overheating and without sustaining damage. As long as one can do that it complies with the standard. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, stopping a manufacturer from making an accessory which can cope with more than the test load required by the standard.
BS 1363 specifies a test load which sockets have to be able to cope with for a given period of time without overheating and without sustaining damage. As long as one can do that it complies with the standard. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, stopping a manufacturer from making an accessory which can cope with more than the test load required by the standard.

