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Hi there was called to a job with fault finding on a ring 120v on one socket 190 on the other the guy had been doing some work in the kitchen by removing a socket and joint it straight through now it leaves the board as a radial so I had taken one socket of getting voltage on the earth and when I isolated the circuit one of the neutral was live and the rcd hasent tripped either weird one
 
So is it a ring or a radial???

First port of call would be where someone has been recently working, if it’s a recent fault.
Could be loose cable, faulty socket… anything.
Guy done his own downlights and put screws through lots of cables joined them himself then tiled the floor upstairs so I can’t get access to the joints plus leaking radiator which he had a shock off he’s loves diy but iam not sure it’s for him
 
Guy done his own downlights and put screws through lots of cables joined them himself then tiled the floor upstairs so I can’t get access to the joints plus leaking radiator which he had a shock off he’s loves diy but iam not sure it’s for him

Looks like it's time for some big holes in the ceiling and replacing all this guy's wiring.
 

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