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Thanks for all the replies folks. I have managed to moan enough that the area estate manager is visiting me later in the week. Hopefully I’ll have some joy with them! Sadly common sense is a rare commodity within MOD civvi infrastructure!
Still would've liked a pic of the plug!
 
So following all this nonsense, I held the dishwasher hostage and complained to the right people they have agreed to move my plug socket!

Oh and here is the back of the old dishwasher... for those who wanted pictures

[ElectriciansForums.net] Plug melted to dishwasher

[ElectriciansForums.net] Plug melted to dishwasher
 
plug top gets warm, stuffed into the machine's insulation, gets hot and melts. ssssimplesss.

Result! Obviously got quite warm!

It's the back of the dishwasher that gets warm with the very hot water sloshing around. Anything pressed against it will sink into the soft tarry sound/heat insulation.
 

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