Use of Schuko sockets in a UK home only for a HiFi system

Hello everyone,

This is my first post.

I have a question about using Schuko sockets in a UK domestic home.

But first, a bit of background might help.

I am a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. I didn't think my people would be very good at answering this question which is why I am here!

In more detail, I would like to use a Schuko socket to which only my hi-fi system would connect. The socket would be connected to a brand-new consumer unit with RCBO’s. There will also be surge protection. All will be done to the latest standards and specifications by a fully qualified electrician. The wiring diagram would be based on the one in this link: https://www.russandrews.com/images/pdf/MainsWiringGuide111023.pdf

I will also have a regular UK 3-pin socket. I am a reviewer for a HiFi magazine and want to do the above as the basis of an article on HiFi power supplies. 

So back to the question, is there any legal reason (or otherwise) that I can't use the Schuko socket in the UK? 

If the answer is “yes I can”, albeit with specific conditions, I'd like to quote that in my article/review. Especially if the Schuko supply sounds better than the UK 3-pin with fuse!

I am looking forward to your response.

Many thanks

Paul

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  • I have a question about using Schuko sockets in a UK domestic home.

    OK, BS 7671 would permit the use of a Shuko, provided it has shutters - I understand without departure. Shuko with shutters are definitely available.

    The main problem is the Plugs and Sockets (Safety) Regulations. Whilst it's permissible to supply Shuko socket-outlets in the UK, these cannot (according to the legislation) be supplied for 'domestic and similar' use. 'Domestic and similar' has a wide interpretation, but would include supplying the socket-outlet for the purposes of plugging in an appliance with a suitable plug rated up to 3 kW (230 V rating plate) or 3.1 kW (240 V rating plate) - called "pluggable Type A" equipment in a number of product standards.

    So, if you buy it yourself (and don't tell anyone what it's for), an electrician could fit it, provided:

     - It has a declaration of conformity with a standard of another CENELEC country that is based on IEC standards; AND

     - it has shutters on the live ports; AND

     - It is going on a suitably rated circuit (usually 16 A or 20 A) according to the manufacturers' instructions (as others have stated, not ring final circuits usually), and protected by a 30 mA RCD/RCBO for TN-C-S or TN-S supplies.

    Or, you can fit it yourself (with the appropriate certification for BS 7671 of course), provided you are competent to do so, and it meets the above requirements.

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  • I have a question about using Schuko sockets in a UK domestic home.

    OK, BS 7671 would permit the use of a Shuko, provided it has shutters - I understand without departure. Shuko with shutters are definitely available.

    The main problem is the Plugs and Sockets (Safety) Regulations. Whilst it's permissible to supply Shuko socket-outlets in the UK, these cannot (according to the legislation) be supplied for 'domestic and similar' use. 'Domestic and similar' has a wide interpretation, but would include supplying the socket-outlet for the purposes of plugging in an appliance with a suitable plug rated up to 3 kW (230 V rating plate) or 3.1 kW (240 V rating plate) - called "pluggable Type A" equipment in a number of product standards.

    So, if you buy it yourself (and don't tell anyone what it's for), an electrician could fit it, provided:

     - It has a declaration of conformity with a standard of another CENELEC country that is based on IEC standards; AND

     - it has shutters on the live ports; AND

     - It is going on a suitably rated circuit (usually 16 A or 20 A) according to the manufacturers' instructions (as others have stated, not ring final circuits usually), and protected by a 30 mA RCD/RCBO for TN-C-S or TN-S supplies.

    Or, you can fit it yourself (with the appropriate certification for BS 7671 of course), provided you are competent to do so, and it meets the above requirements.

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