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Got some coastal apartments which have a mixture of downlights, pendants and 5A round pin wall plugs all controlled by conventional light switches and everything is switch fed. OCPD is a B10 mcb which if I derated it to a B6, would still be over the 5A rating of the sockets and plugs. All the 5A rated plugs used are unfused.
I am looking for small inline fuseholders for 3A 1362 fuses (or anything else suitable) which I can fit in the switch backboxes. Otherwise I will have to come out of the cu from the 10A mcb to an sfcu fused at 5A which, whilst easier, doesn't feel right. Or am I missing something?
 
They are generally considered as being part of a lighting circuit, you could use 16A if you like, as the others say how likely is it they will be overloaded because the current is limited by the nature of the load. I put 2As in my lounge on 10A devices.
 
Whilst I completely agree, it is for an EICR and so justifies a code under 433.1.1. I can see the common sense argument for a C3 but as Murdoch is implying, who knows. How would others report this please?
 
Whilst I completely agree, it is for an EICR and so justifies a code under 433.1.1. I can see the common sense argument for a C3 but as Murdoch is implying, who knows. How would others report this please?
I wouldn't comment on it at all, B15 and B22 lamp holders are rated at 2A but Reg 559.5.1.204 allows them to be protected at 16A because they are not likely to be overloaded, the same applies. Reg 559.5.1 deems them to be suitable luminaire couplers (BS546) and you rarely see them used for other purposes.
I don't see how it relates to 433.1.1
 
Historically, prior to their use as luminaire couplers, BS546 5A outlets for fixed loads <5A were permitted to be fused at 15A and 2A outlets fused at 5A. I cannot give even a hint as to which edition of regs you might need to search for that though.
 

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