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With a standard 13 amp domestic uk 3 pin socket the max load is 13 amps i believe?. So does this mean that a DOUBLE socket would have a max load of 26 amps....OR is a double socket still only 13 amps?. In one part of the double socket i have ( on a 3 way adapter) a tv, a blu ray player and a router..which are all light loads. Can i plug in a 2kw portable air conditioner into the free 3 pin socket on the other half of the double socket?...it says in the manual don`t use an extension lead for the PAC....any idea why not?...i have a 2 metre 13 amp extension lead but am wary of using it...many thanks
 
I see no issue with this loading of a double socket.
I suspect it says not to use any extension lead because it’s the easiest way to stop people using an undersized extension lead or a coiled lead without uncoiling it fully. A correctly sized and rated extension lead won’t be a problem in reality, 1.25mm or 1.5mm cable would be suitable.

As far as I know 13A double sockets are required by the British standard to safely handle a load of 20A between the two sockets. With the standard test being a 13A load on one side and a 7A load on the other.
 
I see no issue with this loading of a double socket.
I suspect it says not to use any extension lead because it’s the easiest way to stop people using an undersized extension lead or a coiled lead without uncoiling it fully. A correctly sized and rated extension lead won’t be a problem in reality, 1.25mm or 1.5mm cable would be suitable.

As far as I know 13A double sockets are required by the British standard to safely handle a load of 20A between the two sockets. With the standard test being a 13A load on one side and a 7A load on the other.
It is a recommendation that loads of 2KW and above should be on their own separate circuit.
 
The ratings on portable air conditioners are bull anyway. See this one...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/TROTEC-PAC-2000-Local-Conditioner/dp/B00U65A9M8

Says it has a "maximum cooling capacity of 2.0 kW", but then, in the spec, it says "Power consumption max.: 0.79 kW"!! :eek:

And here's a 5.2kW one which comes with a normal 13A plug, because it only uses 1.8kW in reality!! :rolleyes:
PAC18H - 18000 btu Portable Air Conditioner - ÂŁ550.00+vat - https://www.climachill.co.uk/product/pac18h-kyd52-18000btu-portable-air-conditioner-cool-heat/
 
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HVAC units usually involve a compressor. These can have a high inrush current. They also have a limiting device to prevent restarting until the pressure in the system equalises. Which is why if you have unplugged one you should wait a few minutes before plugging back in, (to avoid a pressure lock and burning out the motor).

Manufactures know that a BS7671 socket and the lead and plug supplied will not produce a voltage drop that would give any problems. However an extension lead of a given length could cause stop start problems and motor damage. So they play safe and say no extensions.
 

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