Evening all..
I have just tested a cable that I had put in place myself for a smoke detector and I am only getting 28V L-N. I am getting 240V L-E.
When I first put it in it tested 240V. Since then the builder has been in and put the ceiling up, I'm not saying this is the cause but this is the only thing that has changed since my first test.
The cable was taken from a MF JB that is now hidden above the ceiling. I have tested a light that is from the same JB and it all tests at 240V.
If some how the neutral has been damaged how does this cause the voltage to drop? There would have to be a pretty big jump in resistance for it to drop that much and even if the faulty neutral was just brushing the non-faulty neutral it would still read 240V?
I have just tested a cable that I had put in place myself for a smoke detector and I am only getting 28V L-N. I am getting 240V L-E.
When I first put it in it tested 240V. Since then the builder has been in and put the ceiling up, I'm not saying this is the cause but this is the only thing that has changed since my first test.
The cable was taken from a MF JB that is now hidden above the ceiling. I have tested a light that is from the same JB and it all tests at 240V.
If some how the neutral has been damaged how does this cause the voltage to drop? There would have to be a pretty big jump in resistance for it to drop that much and even if the faulty neutral was just brushing the non-faulty neutral it would still read 240V?