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Immersion Heater & 13 Amp socket.

We were discussing the rating of 13 Amp sockets recently, both double and single types. The rating seems to be 13 Amp. as indicated on the back of the accessories. Yesterday I had to replace a 13 Amp. single socket that became faulty. It supplied a 3000 Watt water heater. Did the 13  Amp plug burn out? No. Did the socket burn out? No. But the socket switch terminals welded together and would not switch off. So I fitted a 20 Amp double pole switch instead. So, even if a 13 Amp. socket is marked 13 Amp. it may not deliver 13 Amps. reliably, perhaps the makers apply "diversity" when calculating the load current and sizing the contacts for their 13 Amp sockets.


Z.
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  • BS1363 sockets were made of sterner stuff back in the 60s and 70s, at 240V


    the continuous full load current was 12.5A, for a heating element designed to operate at 240V, theoretically


    and many appliance power ratings are not the same as the attached label.


    Legh
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  • BS1363 sockets were made of sterner stuff back in the 60s and 70s, at 240V


    the continuous full load current was 12.5A, for a heating element designed to operate at 240V, theoretically


    and many appliance power ratings are not the same as the attached label.


    Legh
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