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    shared neutral in lighting circuits

    There are five lighting circuits: two in the old house, two in the two later extensions and one in the garage. There is another wall light opposite the 60's upstairs/ downstairs light which can illuminate the landing and hall it is connected to the extensions cu
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    shared neutral in lighting circuits

    Question: If it is a shared neutral is there any reason why the two circuits should not be combined to form one circuit obviating any problems arising from this dubious installation?
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    shared neutral in lighting circuits

    Thanks - I will try that
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    shared neutral in lighting circuits

    I need some help in deconstructing the following ( please see photos of upstairs downstairs switches ) as I don't know what the circuit diagram would look like in this case? It works perfectly well Is seems to be a shared neutral circuit but does not follow the normal convention as shown in the...
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    duplicate protective conductor question

    There no problem with it, what prompted me to ask is that I was suspicious that it had been incorrectly installed. If there were two sockets therefore radial circuit a duplicate protective conducter would be incorporated but I wasn't sure if that was the case for one socket.
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    duplicate protective conductor question

    It's supplying a washing machine so unless it's faulty that would be fine?
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    duplicate protective conductor question

    Is there a requirement stipulating a final circuit supplying only one socket outlet should incorporate a duplicate protective conductor?

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