Hi all. Just wanted to resurrect this one as I've found something in the regs that would mean a 13A BS1362 fuse may not be appropriate for protecting lighting in many cases, and wouldn't have been suitable in this instance. It's to do with the co-ordination between conductor and overload protective device.
433.1.1
The operating characteristics of a device protecting a conductor against overload shall satisfy the following conditions:
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(iii) the current (I2) causing effective operation of the protective device does not exceed 1.45 times the lowest of the current-carrying capacities (Iz) of any of the conductors of the circuit.
For a 13A BS1362, it appears I2 is 26A.
26/1.45 = 17.9A
So for 1mm² T+E, the 13A fuse would not comply in any case, and for 1.5mm², it would only comply if ref. method C.
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