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I think common sense is far more important, OK I can also be a bit pedantic at times, but clearly causing confusion, so just use 13A plug and 3A fuse, forget all the rest, you don't need to know is still my answer to @Keitai
As to following IET/BSi regulations or manufacturers instructions so many are made general so same applies to all is becomes a little silly, with battery operated devices saying BS7671 must be followed, and often clearly never updated as so often called IEE not IET and it did change some years ago so I would use them as guidance only, and be more interested in common sense.
OK the attitude if all else fails read the instructions is also clearly wrong, but just recently @stem pointed out the requirement for type A RCD's where most houses have type AC when fitting one make of boiler, I am sure most of use would not be fitting a dedicated type A RCD for the boiler, we use some common sense, and assess the risk.
And to harp on about if a 13A or 3A fuse is used just confuses people, we know with a cooker hob 3A is OK so why confuse by trying be be cleaver.
so just use 13A plug and 3A fuse
As to following IET/BSi regulations or manufacturers instructions so many are made general so same applies to all is becomes a little silly, with battery operated devices saying BS7671 must be followed, and often clearly never updated as so often called IEE not IET and it did change some years ago so I would use them as guidance only, and be more interested in common sense.
OK the attitude if all else fails read the instructions is also clearly wrong, but just recently @stem pointed out the requirement for type A RCD's where most houses have type AC when fitting one make of boiler, I am sure most of use would not be fitting a dedicated type A RCD for the boiler, we use some common sense, and assess the risk.
And to harp on about if a 13A or 3A fuse is used just confuses people, we know with a cooker hob 3A is OK so why confuse by trying be be cleaver.
so just use 13A plug and 3A fuse