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Hi chaps I have a query and wouldn't mind any suggestions. I've been preparing a consumer unit swap, ran the usual tests and no major worries except a low insulation resistance test on a ring. Going to swap the board tomorrow morning. Customer asked me to swap some lighting switches whilst I was there prepping today. Pulled the fuse for the downstairs lighting and this reversed the polarity on the ring sockets. Double checked and happened every time I pulled the fuse. Will investigate further in the morning but has anyone ever had this happen?
 
The phone actually stated on the screen that power was lost so i quickly chucked a socket tester in and then the confusion began. Fuse in - normal, fuse out same thing. Just wondered if anyone else has had it happen, before the testing gods give me a beat down!
 
If the ring final and lighting circuit are electrically separate with no interconnection to me, this is not possible. Removing the lighting fuse should not affect the ring final.

If only the "fuse was pulled" then they are not electrically separated as the neutrals will still be linked at the C.U. providing the opportunity for the circuits to become connected in series this would tie in with the poor IR. Most likely to be an earth fault on the RFC or even some equipment with high earth leakage.
 
Hi chaps I have a query and wouldn't mind any suggestions. I've been preparing a consumer unit swap, ran the usual tests and no major worries except a low insulation resistance test on a ring. Going to swap the board tomorrow morning. Customer asked me to swap some lighting switches whilst I was there prepping today. Pulled the fuse for the downstairs lighting and this reversed the polarity on the ring sockets. Double checked and happened every time I pulled the fuse. Will investigate further in the morning but has anyone ever had this happen?
Sounds strange, could be two faults, a short between L and N on the ring but not enough to blow the fuse, a nail clipping the cable behind sheathing possibly, and maybe a neutral connected between both circuits, make sure you let us know the outcome, this is a strange one, I have seen some faults over the years but this--well lol
 
Sorry pete999, I wasn't very clear that I was still on about the ir test, the end to ends were fine, I had to do it early on as a radial was in with the ring and I needed to know which was which. Didn't do the figure 8 yet though as I knew I'd be retesting it. The reason I knew the polarity changed was because the telephone had been plugged back in and it made a whiney beep. Quickly used a socket tester then unscrewed and used my volt tester. Will look more in depth in the morning.
What type of volt tester do you have?
 
There is definitely no interconnection between the two circuits.

Is this a question or a statement ? If the socket is live/reverse polarity then it is still connected to the CU, if the lighting circuit only has it's fuse pulled then this also is still connected to the CU. So it looks like they are connected.
 
I'm just wondering if this could be something to do with a 'borrowed neutral' from the RFC connected to a light, can't really get my head round it though. :confused:
I think the problem may lay with th OP's testing methods, hope he gets it sorted
 
From a common-sense perspective, even if the two circuits are interconnected, the polarity of the ring cannot reverse. That would involve the circuit line being disconnected from the supply line and connected to the neutral instead, while the neutral is diconnected from the supply neutral and connected to the line. Four separate changes cannot follow from pulling one fuse. So whatever method has been used to discover this so-called reversal is flawed and giving a false impression. The reality will be simpler.
 

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