Hello,
as a relatively newly qualified electrician (mature trainee who completed his NVQ in 2023) today was the first time I've seen a melted plug. It was at a rental property and the tennant had a fan heater hanging on to what was left of the plug. I'm guessing that the fan heater had been left on a high current setting for a long period of time, is there a recommended max time that an appliance should draw 8 amps or more from a standard (ie not EV) socket?
The landlord says the tennant has overloaded the socket, the tennant says the wiring is at fault. I know what I think but I'd appreciate the thoughts of thise more experienced than me!
I've got photos but cannot see how to post them on here?
Thanks in advance
Richard
as a relatively newly qualified electrician (mature trainee who completed his NVQ in 2023) today was the first time I've seen a melted plug. It was at a rental property and the tennant had a fan heater hanging on to what was left of the plug. I'm guessing that the fan heater had been left on a high current setting for a long period of time, is there a recommended max time that an appliance should draw 8 amps or more from a standard (ie not EV) socket?
The landlord says the tennant has overloaded the socket, the tennant says the wiring is at fault. I know what I think but I'd appreciate the thoughts of thise more experienced than me!
I've got photos but cannot see how to post them on here?
Thanks in advance
Richard