Didnt know that, but it does sound like a 13amp plug would be enough.Modern 15A sockets are shuttered.
If you mean 'FCU' in the conventional sense, you won't be able to find one of those, not the least because BS 1362 fuses >13A do not (or should not!) exist.Otherwise I would be looking at a 16amp FCU ....
Otherwise I would be looking at a 16amp FCU
spur to a combined RCBO and 16amp outlet*.
Shutters are opened by insertion of a plug. The point is, indeed, to avoid there being any touchable (or 'pokeable') live patrts - but once the hinged 'cap' of the socket you refer to is opened (which requires no tools), there are potentially 'touchable' (by poking something in) live parts.Can someone please just clarify what the definition of 'shutter' actually is? I ask because does the cap as seen here not class as a shutter? .... Was the original point of the regs not just to prevent exposed live terminals?
Well there we have it, we're all doomed, and the op only needs 13amps....There is no such thing as a 16amp FCU.
You cannot do that from a ring circuit. The only options from a ring circuit are:
spur to a single socket outlet
spur to a double socket outlet
spur to an FCU (maximum fuse 13amp)
... and 2A ... and the MK 2A ones are also shuttered, but not with the fancy '3 pin safety shutter' that the 5A and 15A oines have.They still manufacture 5A and 15A sockets you know
I asked earlier ...The picture you have shown is what may be used as a camping/caravan site supply point and not suitable for use in a domestic premises.
Why have a socket at all? A rack like that is hardly portable equipment - what would be wrong with the PDU being hard wired (with suitable cable restraint) to a 20A DP switch on a 16A radial?Depending on the environment*, I would like to see something other than a normal non-interlocked outlet though - so a nice interlocked switch/outlet combo where you can't liven the socket tubes without a plug installed would certainly seem appropriate.
I'd have thought it's a greater danger to have screw terminals rather than a plug?
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