Non-UK & Non-EU Socket Outlets used in the UK

Hi All,

This is my first post so excuse me if I do something wrong.

I've been asked to make some special plates for a hotel that contain multinational sockets.
I have always presumed using EU sockets was acceptable under the harmonized standard but the standard specifically says 

511. NOTE 2: The use of foreign national standards not based on an IEC Standard, and/or not compatible with the safety provisions
of BS 7671, is not recommended.

The job I've been asked for is to add Type I  AS 3112 (Australian) & a Type N SANS 164 (South African) mains socket along with other connections and switches.

Although the items carry approval of their native country, can they be used or is the entire safety obligation on the specifier and installer?

On the flip side of this question, can I do a similar job in France where they want small BS516 round pin plugs?

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  • I have always presumed using EU sockets was acceptable under the harmonized standard

    I'm not convinced about that - BS 7671 isn't entirely harmonized (not the wiring regs of EU states) - nor BS 1363.

    That said, I suspect the N type is the original "international" plug & socket - to IEC 60906-1 - so might tick the box on that score.

    Mostly the objection to non-BS 1363 sockets is the lack of shutters, and for certain ones being able to fit an earthed plug into an unearthed socket. Polarity shouldn't be an issue for any modern appliance.

    I was going to suggest that the AUS/NZ ones are likely to follow the US approach of making the socket holes too thin to allow most household items in (classic being knitting needles) rather than needing shutters, but a quick search suggests that shuttered versions of AS/NZS 3112 sockets are readily available, so again most of the boxes look like they could be ticked.

       - Andy.

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  • I have always presumed using EU sockets was acceptable under the harmonized standard

    I'm not convinced about that - BS 7671 isn't entirely harmonized (not the wiring regs of EU states) - nor BS 1363.

    That said, I suspect the N type is the original "international" plug & socket - to IEC 60906-1 - so might tick the box on that score.

    Mostly the objection to non-BS 1363 sockets is the lack of shutters, and for certain ones being able to fit an earthed plug into an unearthed socket. Polarity shouldn't be an issue for any modern appliance.

    I was going to suggest that the AUS/NZ ones are likely to follow the US approach of making the socket holes too thin to allow most household items in (classic being knitting needles) rather than needing shutters, but a quick search suggests that shuttered versions of AS/NZS 3112 sockets are readily available, so again most of the boxes look like they could be ticked.

       - Andy.

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