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Before the 13 Amp "Square Pin" Plug.

I don't know why the pins were called "square" as they were more rectangular in the 13 Amp plug.


Anyway, before the 13 Amp plug was adopted, there was a new plug about the size of a 2 Amp 3 pin plug with round pins. It was fused. The fuses available for it were 2, 5, 10 and 13 Amps. The plug was rated at 13 Amps. 230 Volts but could cope with up to 15 Amps. 


Who can name the manufacturer of this new fused round pin plug?



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  • AncientMariner:

    Can you still get the fuses?


    WIth this plug being about the size of a 2amp 3 pin plug, it must have been a bit tight connecting on to the end of a flex for a 240v 2 or 3 kW electric fire?


    Finally, in "Teach Yourself Building", did J E MacFarlane refer to plugs, or plugtops?

    Clive


    Page 167 has an illustration showing the plug and removed fuse pin. This is an "Actual size photograph of domestic PLUG with fused pin withdrawn." Fig. 133.


    Plug size - approx. Body depth, front to back only, excluding pins 1 inch and 1/8th. Visible earth pin approx. 7/8th inch long. Height of plug body only, approx. 1 inch and 1/4.



    Z.


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  • AncientMariner:

    Can you still get the fuses?


    WIth this plug being about the size of a 2amp 3 pin plug, it must have been a bit tight connecting on to the end of a flex for a 240v 2 or 3 kW electric fire?


    Finally, in "Teach Yourself Building", did J E MacFarlane refer to plugs, or plugtops?

    Clive


    Page 167 has an illustration showing the plug and removed fuse pin. This is an "Actual size photograph of domestic PLUG with fused pin withdrawn." Fig. 133.


    Plug size - approx. Body depth, front to back only, excluding pins 1 inch and 1/8th. Visible earth pin approx. 7/8th inch long. Height of plug body only, approx. 1 inch and 1/4.



    Z.


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