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Old 2D light today being changed to LED.
2 black cables going to neutral and 1 red cable to live.
turned off light switch and removed old light and the 2 black cables were still live and all other lights on this circuit all knocked out. Can someone explain what’s going on

[ElectriciansForums.net] Can’t work out what’s going on
 
........turned off light switch and removed old light
You didn't isolate the circuit, you just turned the light out at the light switch.

The wiring that goes through that light fitting also supplies other lights elsewhere so there's current flowing through the neutrals....right up to the point where you separated them and one of them would have assumed full mains voltage.

You were lucky this time if you still have eye brows in tact, take it as a lesson and in future isolate circuits at the CU before you attempt any wiring.

edit beaten to the post by Mr Sparkykent :)
 
OP , can I safely assume it’s a conduit system wired in singles ?

You have a switched live and neutrals looped via the light

(Should have really isolated at the board)
 
First (and only) time I did that as an apprentice, up steps.... How the tradesmen laughed as I flew backwards...

Seriously though... I'll repeat what others have said. You get a live reading on the neutrals from the return path of the other lights in the circuit. By separating the neutrals, there was no where for the electricity to go
 
The circuit may have more than one switch line but a continuous neutral. You may be at the end of one switch line with the neutral looping through.
 
Yes. Conduit system.
couldn’t work out why there was 2 neutrals and only 1 red live
Neutrals looped through lights and lines looped through switches ?

Surely you must know why there was voltage on the parted neutrals on a live circuit ? If not you should definitely get someone who knows what they are doing to help you.
 
Neutrals looped through lights and lines looped through switches ?

Surely you must know why there was voltage on the parted neutrals on a live circuit ? If not you should definitely get someone who knows what they are doing to help you.
I’m sorry, just want to understand as I thought neutrals don’t normally carry voltage. I just want to understand why I’m seeing voltage there
Sorry for my ignorance
 
I’m sorry, just want to understand as I thought neutrals don’t normally carry voltage. I just want to understand why I’m seeing voltage there
Sorry for my ignorance
Voltage is akin to a pressure applied to conductors, it doesn't flow anywhere.
 
the answer is that the neutrals are parted so that the L from other lights on the circuit has no return path to the installation neutral, so there is no current flow, hence no volt drop, so what was a N is now live.
 

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