13A Switch fuse spur

Hello, Does anyone know if there are regulations stating that the 13A switch fuse spur can run Continuously at is rated current for long hours? I find this intriguing because, when a spur operates at its maximum rating, it tends to overheat, but i can't find any regulation that explicitly states this isn't allowed. The only regulation i can find in the 7671 concern installation cable size, etc. I know that electricians need to take cable size into account during installation but most of them just follow the standard, without considering the 80% rule from current capacity. the issue i have is that, although it's good practice, i can't find a regulation explicity stating this. So, i'm not sure what to rely on when it comes to the regulations. Does anyone have any insights?? 

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  • The terminals in 13amp fused spurs and screw sizes generally are the same size as in 20 amp switches and double sockets. I suspect the issue is more the 13 amp fuse getting hot  if run at full load rather than the switch terminals. 

    I came across a 3.4 kw storage heater plugged in a couple of years ago. I don't know how long it had been like it but the plug was welded in. They only called me out because it was pretty much on fire. 

    Gary

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  • The terminals in 13amp fused spurs and screw sizes generally are the same size as in 20 amp switches and double sockets. I suspect the issue is more the 13 amp fuse getting hot  if run at full load rather than the switch terminals. 

    I came across a 3.4 kw storage heater plugged in a couple of years ago. I don't know how long it had been like it but the plug was welded in. They only called me out because it was pretty much on fire. 

    Gary

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