Quick blow and ultra quick blow fuses are meant to be installed inside the final equipment. The plug fuse must be the BS1362 approved type, to protect the cable against burning in case of a short in the appliance.
The quick blow fuse is typically used to protect resistive loads and is not recommended for use with switching power supplies, electric motors and such as to get the inrush rating the fuse rating is way above what will protect. They are only there for things like impedance protected transformers and motors, those small ones where the short circuit current in the secondary or the stalled rotor current is only a small amount over standard full load current, where the fuse provides protection. Also used on the secondary to protect against overcurrent, but not where inrush current is too high.
Ultra quick blow is used to protect semiconductor devices, where it has the possibility of protecting a rugged power semiconductor, likely a power transistor or power diode, against an overcurrent condition, or to clear the overcurrent in case of a short across the output. There it might blow faster than the power device, though in many cases it will not be faster than the fusing silicon.