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Evening all.
I got called out to investigate a problem with a two-way switch on a landing light and I was expecting to find a DIY bodge with incorrectly wired 3-core. However, it was more interesting than that!
Customer reported that when the light was off, after 5-10 minutes it would briefly come on/flicker and then go off again and then repeat - but it also depended upon which of the two 2-way switches was off/on.
Assuming (I know, I know!) that there aren't any junction boxes with wires being swapped over inadvertently then the wiring is correct, so I wanted to check that the switches were operating correctly and tested voltage to earth from the L1 and then the L2 terminals, before flicking switch and checking again. Interestingly, when I checked voltage between L1 and L2 the reading kept fluctuating between around 180v and 220v and I don't mean that I checked it several times and got different readings, but as I was watching the figure went up,down,up,down in a regular pattern. This was repeated when I checked the L & N terminals on the ceiling rose with the light on, and it read a fairly constant 40V when the light was off.
I'm guessing that as the lamp in the light was a CFL this voltage is enough to have caused the flicker every 5-10 minutes, but I'm struggling to understand what is causing the fluctations?! With every other circuit switched off and just the lighting circuit on the voltage was still present.
Also on that circuit were smoke alarms, which I took out (no change) and was reliably informed by customer that there were no aerial boosters or similar items in the loft. Solar panels on roof, but I'd also isolated these when testing.
Any suggestions for what else I could be looking for, and (if anything) what to do about it!?
Thanks for your help/advice.
I got called out to investigate a problem with a two-way switch on a landing light and I was expecting to find a DIY bodge with incorrectly wired 3-core. However, it was more interesting than that!
Customer reported that when the light was off, after 5-10 minutes it would briefly come on/flicker and then go off again and then repeat - but it also depended upon which of the two 2-way switches was off/on.
Assuming (I know, I know!) that there aren't any junction boxes with wires being swapped over inadvertently then the wiring is correct, so I wanted to check that the switches were operating correctly and tested voltage to earth from the L1 and then the L2 terminals, before flicking switch and checking again. Interestingly, when I checked voltage between L1 and L2 the reading kept fluctuating between around 180v and 220v and I don't mean that I checked it several times and got different readings, but as I was watching the figure went up,down,up,down in a regular pattern. This was repeated when I checked the L & N terminals on the ceiling rose with the light on, and it read a fairly constant 40V when the light was off.
I'm guessing that as the lamp in the light was a CFL this voltage is enough to have caused the flicker every 5-10 minutes, but I'm struggling to understand what is causing the fluctations?! With every other circuit switched off and just the lighting circuit on the voltage was still present.
Also on that circuit were smoke alarms, which I took out (no change) and was reliably informed by customer that there were no aerial boosters or similar items in the loft. Solar panels on roof, but I'd also isolated these when testing.
Any suggestions for what else I could be looking for, and (if anything) what to do about it!?
Thanks for your help/advice.