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BS 1363 13 A plug tops

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I need to find the regulations which permit or prohibit the wiring of two mains voltage devices into a single 13 A plug top. I have a C & G 2377 PAT certificate and am looking to test some equipment for a local model Railway  club. 

I noticed that they have a couple of places where they have wired two 12 volt ‘car battery’ chargers into a single 13 A plug top. This just does not look right but I don't know where the ‘regulations’ state this.

Assuming it is not correct, what would be the easiest way to wire this correctly? Certainly in one place there is only a single outlet socket available currently.

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  • How do you P.A. test appliances if they are connected in parallel? They need testing separately

    I don't see a problem - there are plenty of appliances that have one supply lead feeding two boxes (think some fancy clothes irons with a base unit/steam generator and a separate hand-held iron just for one example). Test as you would with a centre-fed radial circuit - i.e. test both and record the worst.

     

       - Andy.

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  • How do you P.A. test appliances if they are connected in parallel? They need testing separately

    I don't see a problem - there are plenty of appliances that have one supply lead feeding two boxes (think some fancy clothes irons with a base unit/steam generator and a separate hand-held iron just for one example). Test as you would with a centre-fed radial circuit - i.e. test both and record the worst.

     

       - Andy.

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