Thanks everyone for the advice.
Just to give a joe-public's perspective - I always assumed that because a double socket allows you to insert two 13A plugs, you could use both to capacity. Reading these posts, that's clearly not the case, and should be much better publicised.
Putting aside my original query with my lounge, this raises a new issue in my kitchen. Presumably when in the morning I am making a cup of tea and microwaving my bacon at the same time, I am overloading the double socket into which my kettle and microwave are plugged. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of kitchens up and down the country have the same situation occuring and assumed to be perfectly safe?
Just to give a joe-public's perspective - I always assumed that because a double socket allows you to insert two 13A plugs, you could use both to capacity. Reading these posts, that's clearly not the case, and should be much better publicised.
Putting aside my original query with my lounge, this raises a new issue in my kitchen. Presumably when in the morning I am making a cup of tea and microwaving my bacon at the same time, I am overloading the double socket into which my kettle and microwave are plugged. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of kitchens up and down the country have the same situation occuring and assumed to be perfectly safe?