Fair enough - and that is obviously not ever going to happen. If it were prohibited to be below the minimum, and also prohibited to be above the minimum, only 'performance' which was exactly equal to that 'minimum' would be acceptable - and, given issues of precision and tolerances etc., that would virtually never be achieved.What I asked for were examples where a minimum requirement meant that exceeding that minimum was prohibited.
In any event, and I'm sure your basic point, "minimum" has a very well accepted meaning which, in the absence of an accompanying "maximum" does not indicate any upper bound.
In the context of this discussion, the real problem is that if a manufacturer did produce a double socket which exceeded the minimum specification required by BS1363, one would essentially have to take the manufacturer's word for the performance of their product, since they would not be able to cite any Standard whose tests (for this 'enhanced performance') had been satisfied by the product!
Kind Regards, John

