I think the neutral might have been a bit loose!

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Impressive bit of kit indeed, at the cost I would expect it to repair the break automatically as well.
 
And make tea for you as well :)
 
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Might catch some diyers out

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Worked in a large government building where majority of lighting was wired in blue, black and earth single, blue being phase and black neutral. The sheer amount of fittings with reverse polarity was scary.
 
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Worked in a large government building where majority of lighting was wired in blue, black and earth single, blue being phase and black neutral. The sheer amount of fittings with reverse polarity was scary.
are you sure it wasn't black line and blue neutral?

most fittings can work reversed.... its just when line somehow gets connected to cpc that things get tricky... as the upside down sticker in the picture would could lead to
 
It would have been pre colour changes I expect from a 3 phase db with blue being the phase colour supplying that particular circuit.
 
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are you sure it wasn't black line and blue neutral?
That's the way around I'd expect. We changed to blue because it was the most common neutral colour, and away from black as neutral because it was used as live in some countries, as it is now in the UK.
 
It all depends on the age of the install, which we don't yet know.
 
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That's the way around I'd expect. We changed to blue because it was the most common neutral colour, and away from black as neutral because it was used as live in some countries, as it is now in the UK.
And what a well thought out move that was. Would have been far better keeping it as it was.
 
Worked in a large government building where majority of lighting was wired in blue, black and earth single, blue being phase and black neutral. The sheer amount of fittings with reverse polarity was scary.

Had similar last week. Building from around 2000, with emergency lighting using black for neutral, red switched live and blue permanent live. Strange thing was this was all in some sort of shielded flex, so I couldn't understand why these colours were present.
 
are you sure it wasn't black line and blue neutral?

most fittings can work reversed.... its just when line somehow gets connected to cpc that things get tricky... as the upside down sticker in the picture would could lead to
I thought it was originally but traced it back to find the circuits wired in red, yellow, blue singles with black neutral. All fittings had been changed to led and working with reversed polarity. Only realised when we went to test.
 
Ah old Dave guessed correctly. :)
 
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Had similar last week. Building from around 2000, with emergency lighting using black for neutral, red switched live and blue permanent live. Strange thing was this was all in some sort of shielded flex, so I couldn't understand why these colours were present.
That's a strange one. Was there a yellow in it or just red/black/blue?
 
That's a strange one. Was there a yellow in it or just red/black/blue?

Red, black, blue & green/yellow, with shielding.

Was thinking maybe a yellow core had been cut back, but I'd changed a load of fittings and don't remember any signs of another core.
 
Was it the wasps or the mice that eat the phone cable?

Ahh photo too large for the server to process.
 

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