13A supply to 16A (3.2kW) machine. It works fine, but is it illegal?

Hi,

I'm working with a machine that has a data plate for 3.2kW but this is peak, when all elements are running.  I have it running on a 13A RCD protected supply with no problems, but it has been suggested this is illegal.  I could understand a small machine running on a large supply, but the fact that it draws less current than the data plate surely means it is safe, although maybe running closer to the current limit. 

In service testing regs talk about fusing of circuit to protect, but never the other way round.

Can anyone quote me a reg saying either way?

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  • BS 7671 does have a requirement to ensure that "small overloads of long duration" are unlikely to occur (433.1). It's not clear whether you actually have a (small) overload in this case - 3.2kW might be just a rounded up version of 13A * 240V, or the way the machine is used may mean it never draws the full load for any significant time (but that could change of course).

      - Andy.

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  • BS 7671 does have a requirement to ensure that "small overloads of long duration" are unlikely to occur (433.1). It's not clear whether you actually have a (small) overload in this case - 3.2kW might be just a rounded up version of 13A * 240V, or the way the machine is used may mean it never draws the full load for any significant time (but that could change of course).

      - Andy.

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