VacuumVoodoo wrote:1A mains fuse blowing in UK after a little while means the current was above 1.5A which equates to ca 350VA power consumption. Something is very wrong with the circuit  OR PT itself could have had an isolation breakdown that progressed to a massive short circuit. 
Now the £10.000 question to the OP: is there a CE mark on the PT?
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Just spoke to Hammond UK, who are only an import warehouse and have no technical dept  

  , I asked about the CE mark (or lack of it) and they are going to find out and let me know...
As far as I am aware, transformers sold in the EU need a CE mark to show conformity with the Low Voltage Directive. So, a very good point made there, VV. CE compliance also ensures thermal overload protection and other tests on this type of equipment.
They also refused to take the transformer back for testing, forcing me to go back to Phil at Bluebell. I will post it back to him and he will send it to Canada for testing, but said "they won't replace it as it has been used".
We'll see what happens here, but I will contact Canada directly if they prove to be difficult. 
Great! Looks like the end of the road for me and Hammond 

  Can't stand companies that don't stand behind their products.