I am working in a late 1950's house - the owner thinks it was built 1957, Bracknell new town.
The downstairs lighting is wired in twin & earth (and tests OK).
The upstairs lighting is wired in twin, with no earth found at any point (there are now mostly metal light fittings installed).
Oh, and of course the landing light is wired across the two circuits.
The upstairs will be rewired, but has anyone any idea why just the downstairs lighting would have an earth? Or could it just be down to what reels of cable were available on the day?
The downstairs lighting is wired in twin & earth (and tests OK).
The upstairs lighting is wired in twin, with no earth found at any point (there are now mostly metal light fittings installed).
Oh, and of course the landing light is wired across the two circuits.
The upstairs will be rewired, but has anyone any idea why just the downstairs lighting would have an earth? Or could it just be down to what reels of cable were available on the day?