AJB Temple
DIY
I need your help please once again in tracing a fault. Am DIY but not clueless. Converting former kitchen into 2 rooms: bathroom and laundry. The room had 24 cheapo ceiling spots, originally tungsten then 240v GU10 LEDs that I am replacing. Circuit spilt into two halves with two gang wall switch controlling (this will be in the laundry side). There is also a redundant smoke detector wired in to the same circuit.
I pulled down the spots in what will be bathroom in order to repair ceiling, knowing I will be replacing with good quality IP65 (astro). This should not be notifiable work as it is just replacement of existing with upgraded fittings. Taking the spots down (not brutally!) has caused the lights operated from one side of the two gang switch to trip the MCB with a flash. Neutrals are present in switch box and all joined together (unused) as expected.
MCB does not trip if I remove the wires from the switch on what will be the bathroom side, so the laundry side has no fault and MCB must be OK, but pops instantly if the other circuit is put back in. RCD does not trip at all in Hager CU (which happens to be in the laundry room).
Can’t get access to the floor above the joists, and it’s difficult to see visually how the spots have been wired as they span several joists. All spots on the bathroom side have now been removed and temp wagos fitted. BTW I'm removing some of the lights permanently as well. They are definitely not daisy chained and from gentle tugging I would guess there are at least two junction boxes up there somewhere and one of the light fittings was also used as a mains junction by the look of it as there are two white flex T&E ends going to this fitting point. I expect one junction box must be near where the smoke detector was fitted.
Not had chance to do any tests yet, but would appreciate some pointers as to what to look for that would cause the instant trip and flash of the MCB. It's presumably a short circuit somewhere as I can’t see any faults at the spots, nor any evidence of overheating at the spot terminations. I have suitable Megger MFT.
When I find the fault and fix it, the plan is to replace the switch with a 2 gang Quinetic with built in receiver, so that I can pair the bathroom side with wireless switches in bathroom and bedroom, as it is no use having the bathroom switch in the laundry room.
Thanks, AJ
I pulled down the spots in what will be bathroom in order to repair ceiling, knowing I will be replacing with good quality IP65 (astro). This should not be notifiable work as it is just replacement of existing with upgraded fittings. Taking the spots down (not brutally!) has caused the lights operated from one side of the two gang switch to trip the MCB with a flash. Neutrals are present in switch box and all joined together (unused) as expected.
MCB does not trip if I remove the wires from the switch on what will be the bathroom side, so the laundry side has no fault and MCB must be OK, but pops instantly if the other circuit is put back in. RCD does not trip at all in Hager CU (which happens to be in the laundry room).
Can’t get access to the floor above the joists, and it’s difficult to see visually how the spots have been wired as they span several joists. All spots on the bathroom side have now been removed and temp wagos fitted. BTW I'm removing some of the lights permanently as well. They are definitely not daisy chained and from gentle tugging I would guess there are at least two junction boxes up there somewhere and one of the light fittings was also used as a mains junction by the look of it as there are two white flex T&E ends going to this fitting point. I expect one junction box must be near where the smoke detector was fitted.
Not had chance to do any tests yet, but would appreciate some pointers as to what to look for that would cause the instant trip and flash of the MCB. It's presumably a short circuit somewhere as I can’t see any faults at the spots, nor any evidence of overheating at the spot terminations. I have suitable Megger MFT.
When I find the fault and fix it, the plan is to replace the switch with a 2 gang Quinetic with built in receiver, so that I can pair the bathroom side with wireless switches in bathroom and bedroom, as it is no use having the bathroom switch in the laundry room.
Thanks, AJ