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Hi, I've been to a job today where the upstairs lights are not working. The breaker is fine and there is power there but it's dead at all the switches and roses. I think a wire has probably come loose in a JB somewhere but I can't get access due to solid wood floor in loft conversion. Can I run a new supply cable to the first light and bypass the old one? Any other ideas?
 
first job is to get a wander lead on it. find out whether its the L or the N (or both) missing. this may give an indication of the problem. solid wood floor-- nails/screws---- cable damaged?
 
Hi, Thanks guys. I've checked with a wander lead and I have good coninuity on the eath and neutral but nothing on live. The floor is quite recent but the lights just went out one night with no previous faults.
 
i would suspect the cable has been pierced by a nail/screw, just the L. after being walked on it has finally snapped. you might find a "live" screw lurking in the new floor.
 
if it meant damaging the nice new floor, i would isolate the feed at the CU and run in a new cable ( in trunking if necessary, ) as OP has said. all depends on the customer's wishes. if he will accept floor or ceiling to be damaged, then you can search for the fault.
 
That's what I think but it'll be a nightmare and the customer is really against it. He has also asked me to quote for completely re-wiring the circuit all in trunking which will look terrible but he would prefer this to having the floor up.
I was just trying to think of a easier way as the wiring generally looks good between all the switches and roses so it seems a waste to replace it all.
 

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