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Ceeform 32A OCPD rating?

Hi, 

What size MCB should be used for a 32A industrial ceeform socket? 

The appliance I am looking at comes with a 32A plug, with the device (an EV) itself pulling 31A of power continuously. The device is an Ohme charger, as per the below link: 

https://ohme.odoo.com/shop/ohme0402gb001-ohme-go-commando-to-type-2-uk-5

I generally try to load MCBs to a maximum of 80% of their capacity, therefore the suitable choice for the 32A socket outlet would be a 40A MCB. 

The ceeform has no built in fuse, like a 13a socket so in theory, the socket could be overloaded if used in conjunction with a bunch of splitters and extension leads. 

Thoughts? I’m sure the regs state something about 16A sockets protected by 20A MCBs, but I am unsure about 32A. 
 

Thanks. 

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  • Provided there's an “intended departure” on the certificate, no problem.

    Manufacturers of hot tubs should make themselves aware of UK national requirements (BS 7671) when compiling their installation instructions for the UK … and preferably when carrying out product design for installation in the UK.

    I would ask whether there's any reason the product could not be wired to a connection point? It's not like it's movable most of the time (when it's filled with water).

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  • Provided there's an “intended departure” on the certificate, no problem.

    Manufacturers of hot tubs should make themselves aware of UK national requirements (BS 7671) when compiling their installation instructions for the UK … and preferably when carrying out product design for installation in the UK.

    I would ask whether there's any reason the product could not be wired to a connection point? It's not like it's movable most of the time (when it's filled with water).

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