King Arthur
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I recently bought a welder and it came with a 'heavy duty' 13A plug, presumably in recognition that 'standard' ones are not up to the job.
Curiously though, it wasn't actually fitted to the welder - it was supplied with no plug actually fitted so couldn't be used straight out of the box.
Not a problem in my case because I had always intended to fit an industrial 16A plug anyway so would have cut off a 13A plug had one been fitted.
So it's not just an EV issue.
I wonder about the legality of this approach. Should I have had a pro electrician fit the plug for me?
It all seems a bit if a mess, but the fact remains that if something is fitted with a 13A plug then it's a reasonable assumption that consumers are going to plug it into a matching socket with no thought of the application. No consumer can be expected to understand technical specs.
Curiously though, it wasn't actually fitted to the welder - it was supplied with no plug actually fitted so couldn't be used straight out of the box.
Not a problem in my case because I had always intended to fit an industrial 16A plug anyway so would have cut off a 13A plug had one been fitted.
So it's not just an EV issue.
I wonder about the legality of this approach. Should I have had a pro electrician fit the plug for me?
It all seems a bit if a mess, but the fact remains that if something is fitted with a 13A plug then it's a reasonable assumption that consumers are going to plug it into a matching socket with no thought of the application. No consumer can be expected to understand technical specs.