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Had a quick call out to attend this evening. Currently closed but call was from a mum in need So I popped past with only my call out (light tools) in the car boot.

4 lights, one bathroom fan and a smoke alarm fed by a B6 MCB Protected also by an RCD.

Fault = no lights on the circuit working.
I quickly found the start and end of the circuit, so at the start I disconnected the loop so I could test the feed And work from light to light.
Using my fluke T5 the feed has the following:

Phase to earth = 240v
Phase to neutral = 35v
Neutral to earth 120v

the ceiling above is all a flat roof so no loft access.
I’m going back tomorrow for a proper look as I ran out of time.
Anyone had this type of fault before?
 
Lots of lost N's on here lately, must be catching.
 
You have a good apparent line to earth reading. Other readings are not so if you remove line and earth from your latter readings you are left with neutral.
 
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Strange post indeed
 
Doesn’t sound all that strange at all.
 
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Was looking at post details
 
I will bell it all out tomorrow, just seemed like quite strange readings.

Simply just ran out of time today and this was not a planned job.
 
Had a quick call out to attend this evening. Currently closed but call was from a mum in need So I popped past with only my call out (light tools) in the car boot.

4 lights, one bathroom fan and a smoke alarm fed by a B6 MCB Protected also by an RCD.

Fault = no lights on the circuit working.
I quickly found the start and end of the circuit, so at the start I disconnected the loop so I could test the feed And work from light to light.
Using my fluke T5 the feed has the following:

Phase to earth = 240v
Phase to neutral = 35v
Neutral to earth 120v

the ceiling above is all a flat roof so no loft access.
I’m going back tomorrow for a proper look as I ran out of time.
Anyone had this type of fault before?
Any IR testing done?
 
Think more will be posted today
 
Nope - I was in the car and only has my call out tool kit.
I'm off work, but responded for a quick look for a lady in distress.
 
70% of posts have been removed from this thread. If you wish to start a thread on the riveting aspects of snow tyres please start another thread.

Just chatting on while we wait for more details :-)
 
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details to follow - I have not bee able to revisit as the lady has gone back to work, i'm going back on new years eve.
I have rigged her up some temp lights.
 
Must of been a nice few day over christmas then with no lights
 
As above, I rigged up some lights for her. also its only an extention thats affected so not the living areas.
 
Hoping for a update today on this
 
The OP I believe has established that it is the supply cable from the the CU to the first light point which is faulty.

Hopefully it will be a broken wire in the CU or a joint in between, not so good.
 

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