There are various leads, with .75 , 1.00 and 1.25 mm conductors, and that's the problem - end users can't tell the difference and don't even know they should be looking for one.Outside the UK those same leads have plugs without fuses and are only protected by 16 amp MCBs. Are those leads really only rated at 5 amps? If so the cable will be smaller than the minimum allowed
In a lab environment, equipment may be moved continuously. The surfeit of spare leads is always from IT equipment and mostly rated for 5A with .75mm conductors. These end up connected to everything; fuses are changed by the user if the original 5A fails (despite repeated attempts at educating the users! ).
...and from wiki - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320 the maximum rating for standard IEC connector socket is 10A
I bet others have seen these leads with 13A fuses!
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