We have a lighting circuit on a dimmer and with 5A round pin sockets for standard lamps and table lamps (ie: no ceiling roses)
After about 7 years of reliable use it started to take our trip out (and the dimmer!) Mostly intermittent but almost instantaneous now.
Fault-finding showed that if one section of the wiring were removed (just the live in fact) it all behaves perfectly.
A Fluke meter is not good enough to see a passive fault on the line - a PAT tester might (but I haven't got one)
Electrically it all works in that condition and all the lamps are low current (LEDs etc...) but the ring is not a ring anymore (although it is on the neutral still)
Is it OK under the regs to leave it like that?
(The cable that looks to be in question is inaccessible without pulling up the floor and there is nowhere else to run a parallel replacement - not a viable option)
After about 7 years of reliable use it started to take our trip out (and the dimmer!) Mostly intermittent but almost instantaneous now.
Fault-finding showed that if one section of the wiring were removed (just the live in fact) it all behaves perfectly.
A Fluke meter is not good enough to see a passive fault on the line - a PAT tester might (but I haven't got one)
Electrically it all works in that condition and all the lamps are low current (LEDs etc...) but the ring is not a ring anymore (although it is on the neutral still)
Is it OK under the regs to leave it like that?
(The cable that looks to be in question is inaccessible without pulling up the floor and there is nowhere else to run a parallel replacement - not a viable option)