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Please settle a debate...

Is there any reason a circuit fed in t&e, protected by an RCBO,  can not be clipped to a accessible surface feeding a socket

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  • mapj1: 
     

    or on a 63A bs6363 plug - so a plug so ill suited to removal as to be hard wired to all intents and purposes….

     

    Mike

    Yup a plug conforming to the “Specification for welded cold formed steel structural hollow sections” probably is hard to unplug ;-)

    Even a BS 4343 one (now properly called BS EN 60309) would be a bit dodgy in a domestic - as they're unshuttered.

       - Andy.

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  • mapj1: 
     

    or on a 63A bs6363 plug - so a plug so ill suited to removal as to be hard wired to all intents and purposes….

     

    Mike

    Yup a plug conforming to the “Specification for welded cold formed steel structural hollow sections” probably is hard to unplug ;-)

    Even a BS 4343 one (now properly called BS EN 60309) would be a bit dodgy in a domestic - as they're unshuttered.

       - Andy.

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