I've used Power Connections products for years:
https://www.powerconnections.co.uk/
They may have something for you, or might be able to point you in the right 
direction.

There seem to be endless unapproved "travel adaptors" available, but relatively 
few seem to have any certifications. What is an acceptable occasional risk for 
a tourist may not be an acceptable risk for a manufacturer to ship with their 
product.

As I recall, the Swiss also have a specific certification standard they require 
for plug adaptors. The Swiss regulators have been very helpful to me in the 
past in understanding these requirements.

Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC

>     On 04/27/2022 6:46 AM Kim Boll Jensen 
> <0000199f0011b1e3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Hi
> 
>     We have been checking several travel adopters for importers here in EU, 
> but we have to fail nearly all of them.
> 
>     One big issue is the UK plug. As I understand they shall comply with BS 
> 1363-3. And in this standard ยง12.4 e) there is a requirement for BS 1363 or 
> BS 643 fuses.
> 
>     Some adapters have an 5x20 IEC fuse some have thermo fuses and many have 
> no fuse at all.
> 
>     Do I overlook some exceptions or new requirements, that allows adaptors 
> without BS fuse, or are they all just "normal" Asian low quality?
> 
>     Med venlig hilsen / Best regards,
> 
>     Kim Boll Jensen
>     Bolls Aps
>     22 99 69 91
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