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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?
 
My best guess: Telephone skt fed by lighting circuit L but has N borrowed from RFC. Removing lighting cct fuse would mean that if any incandescant bulbs were 'on' they would provide a low resistance path to the lighting circuit N. So, as there is a L-N problem on the RFC - that may produce just enough (reverse) voltage for the very low power requirement telphone to try to power-up via the N connection. This would not show up as a reverse-phase skt using a proper cct tester. The OP has not answered what meters (etc) he is using. The installation needs a full EICR, methinks. Something is very wrong.
 

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