No. It’s illegal. Any device that isn’t intended to be fitted with a plug, cannot be fitted with a plug. Any fuses must comply with BS 1362, which allows for a max of 13A.

Can you put a 16 amp fuse in a 13 amp plug?

If you connect the 16A plug of a 16A appliance to a 13A socket, you will probably start a fire. If the 13A socket is part of a 13 or 15A circuit, the breaker will trip because you have exceeded its capacity. This practice is only safe if the appliance has a much lower rating than the plug.

What is the maximum size fuse in a 13A plug?





A standard 13A plug (BS 1363) is designed to fit cables up to a maximum of 1.5mm2. The maximum current capacity of a 1.5mm2 cable is 15A and should be protected by a maximum fuse size of 13A. A 20A fuse in a domestic 13A plug should never be used.

What is a 16 amp fuse used for?

The 16A circuit could be for a number of possibilities. Most likely it’s a single socket circuit, an immersion heater, or an oven.

What the biggest fuse you can put in a plug?

Plugs for appliances rated between about 700 watts and 3000 watts (the maximum rating of a wall socket) should be fitted with a 13-amp fuse (coloured brown). For example: 13A Fuse – Washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, toaster, iron.

Can I put a 16amp fuse in a plug?

No. It’s illegal. Any device that isn’t intended to be fitted with a plug, cannot be fitted with a plug.

Can I put a bigger fuse in a plug?





In general, NO. Replacing a fuse with a higher-amp fuse is a very bad idea and can lead to fires. Fuses (and circuit breakers) are rated such that they blow or trip before any part of the circuit gets to a dangerous current.

What size is a 13 amp fuse?

13 Amp Fuses

Specifications:
Voltage 250V
Size 19 x 4.5mmØ
Subject to technical modifications.

How many watts can a 13 amp socket take UK?

3000 watt



3000 watt (13 Amps) is the maximum load for a plug sockets.

Can I put a 3 amp fuse in a 13amp plug?

A 3A fuse is the safest to use and should be used for appliances at 700w or less. Appliances rated above 700w should use a 13A fuse. Be extra cautious when using a 13A fuse and try using a 3A fuse if and when it’s possible.

Can I use a 10amp fuse in a 13 amp plug?

The 13A fuse in place of a 10A fuse wouldn’t directly cause any problem – but then, if there’s a problem with the appliance you’re using, or if you plug in too many things and the current goes over 10A but under 13A, then under the new fuse the extension lead will keep working whereas the old fuse would have blown.

Can I plug a 13 amp plug into a 10 amp extension lead?



Never overload an extension lead by plugging in appliances that together will exceed the maximum current rating stated for the extension lead. This could cause the plug in the wall socket to overheat and possibly cause a fire. Use our overload calculator (below) to check if you’re exceeding the maximum load.

How many amps is a UK plug socket?

13 amp

Electric sockets – 5 amp or 13 amp
The most common is the now standard 13 amp square pinned socket to fit the standard 13 amp plug. These can be used for any device sold in the UK today so why are there different sockets anyway. The 5 amp small round pin socket is now primarily only used for lighting circuits.

What amps is domestic supply UK?

A UK home typically has a 60 to 100 Amp supply fuse, not that every home in the street can draw that much simultaneously. Even now your installer shouldn’t install a 32 Amp charger on a 60 Amp supply if you already have a 40 Amp shower as you’ll overload the supply if you run both together.

How many amps is a domestic socket?



13 amp

In the UK, plugs used on a modern ring circuit have square pins and each plug is fitted with either 3 or 13 amp fuses. The correct fuse should always be fitted to suit the appliance, 3 amp fuses for appliances rated up to 750 watts, (lamps and clock radios etc.)

Are all plug sockets 13 amp?

First, note that UK sockets aren’t actually rated as 13A (13 amps). They’re typically on a ‘ring main’ which is fed from a 32A breaker or fuse. It’s usually the plug which is limited to 13A, but most electrical devices – certainly anything PC related – is much more likely to have a 3A or possibly 5A fuse.

How many watts can a 13amp fuse take?

It is important to never overload a plug socket, which is 3000 watts = 13 Amps.

How do I know what size fuse to use?



Find the size of fuse by multiplying the amps required by the device (2) by 1.5. 2×1.25 = 2.5 then we will round up to the nearest fuse size (in multiples of 5 amps) which would call for a 5 amp fuse. Cross Reference that fuse size to verify that it’s below the Maximum fuse size called out by this chart.

How do I know if a fuse is blown UK?

Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.

How do you change a fuse in a plug UK?

How to Change a Fuse

  1. If the plug has a fuse cover, pop it off with a small flathead screwdriver. …
  2. Lift out the old fuse with your flat screwdriver.
  3. Put a new fuse in its place after checking it’s the correct amperage. …
  4. Pop the fuse cover back on, or screw the plug cover back down.

Can a fuse be partially blown?

The answer, though it may surprise many, is a resounding YES.