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I have been asked to provide a 32A commando socket in a light industrial unit , (indoors) so that an employee can use a dubious charger that they have purchased from Amazon.
I am intending to install a new circuit supplied from a Type A RCBO to a 32A interlocked socket.
I have been informed that this is a temporary measure pending future works when a 'proper' EV point will be installed . ( I probably won't do this as I don't generally get involved in EV chargers.)
Any thoughts anybody? The listing claims various 'protections' including 'grounding protection'.
I can of course just provide a socket for general use and leave it up to them what they might plug in but I've been asked for advice. I'm not over keen as the product looks a bit chineseum but the reviews seem ok.
 
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All you can do is install the socket, like you say, as you might not know what’s being plugged in.

Most Uk sold charge points have the safety features included, but don’t know about Amazon sourced.
Maybe just have a word and say by buying it that way, they accept the risks
 
You could argue any socket outlets you install regardless of type will have something ropey plugged into it. The employer is required by law to ensure electrical equipment is safe and fit for use under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 so I would suggest if you fit a general purpose 32A socket the onus is upon them what is powered from it.
 
Thanks as ever fellas, pretty much my thinking, I explained the risks to the customer this afternoon and made sure they understood they took responsibility for any equipment they connect to the socket. They have gone ahead and ordered it, I'll post an update when I get eyes on the device in question.
 
As others have said, you're just installing a 32A socket, which if installed as per your first post, will be fully compliant. You can warn the client about what shouldn't be plugged into it, but your responsibility ends there.
 

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