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I've been doing a bit of research on the standard British 3-pin plug under BS1363 as I would like to know exactly what is/isn't compliant so I can advise customers if I spot an appliance using a substandard plug.
I know there are basic and well-known considerations such as:- live pins must be partially-insulated, earth pin must be solid (brass for class 1 / plastic for class 2, etc); appropriately fused on the line conductor, earth-pin longer than live-pins to make prior-connection for safety and to open shutters for live pins; just to name a few.
I've been trying to find a PDF copy of the BS1363 regulations as a reliable and comprehensive source of information, however so far I've only managed to find guides such as the "IET 2013-49 Winter Wiring Matters" - which is great but lacks a lot of information that it makes reference to throughout it's content (such as dimensions, degree of insulation, materials, etc).
The BSI shop sells an official copy of the regulations at a price of ÂŁ234.00 for non-members (ÂŁ117.00 for members) which seems incredibly expensive; I'd be happy to buy it if I were a manufacturer (just like us electricians buy a copy of BS7671 despite the price) but I'm only inquisitive. Is there a way to legally obtain a PDF copy for free? Or at least a comprehensive guide from a reliable source?
I appreciate your help in advance.
- Chris
I've been doing a bit of research on the standard British 3-pin plug under BS1363 as I would like to know exactly what is/isn't compliant so I can advise customers if I spot an appliance using a substandard plug.
I know there are basic and well-known considerations such as:- live pins must be partially-insulated, earth pin must be solid (brass for class 1 / plastic for class 2, etc); appropriately fused on the line conductor, earth-pin longer than live-pins to make prior-connection for safety and to open shutters for live pins; just to name a few.
I've been trying to find a PDF copy of the BS1363 regulations as a reliable and comprehensive source of information, however so far I've only managed to find guides such as the "IET 2013-49 Winter Wiring Matters" - which is great but lacks a lot of information that it makes reference to throughout it's content (such as dimensions, degree of insulation, materials, etc).
The BSI shop sells an official copy of the regulations at a price of ÂŁ234.00 for non-members (ÂŁ117.00 for members) which seems incredibly expensive; I'd be happy to buy it if I were a manufacturer (just like us electricians buy a copy of BS7671 despite the price) but I'm only inquisitive. Is there a way to legally obtain a PDF copy for free? Or at least a comprehensive guide from a reliable source?
I appreciate your help in advance.
- Chris