Simon Barker:
Chris Pearson:
This plug (with bottom, sides, and top) was on a 3 kW heater. I suspect that the over-heating may have been in part due to inadequate insertion leading to arcing. I cannot see why the pins would run so much hotter than the cable.
The problem with 13A plugs is that they have a built-in heating element, in the form of a BS1362 fuse. At currents that would cause any other design of plug to get a bit warm, the fuse in a BS1363 plug can produce a significant amount of heat, which is then trapped inside a well-insulated enclosure.
Simon Barker:
Chris Pearson:
This plug (with bottom, sides, and top) was on a 3 kW heater. I suspect that the over-heating may have been in part due to inadequate insertion leading to arcing. I cannot see why the pins would run so much hotter than the cable.
The problem with 13A plugs is that they have a built-in heating element, in the form of a BS1362 fuse. At currents that would cause any other design of plug to get a bit warm, the fuse in a BS1363 plug can produce a significant amount of heat, which is then trapped inside a well-insulated enclosure.
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