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Monkey1984

Got a bit of a strange one that I haven't come across yet.

Only reason this come up was because a colleague mentioned if there was no RCD protection you can do an ELI from the lightswitch going between common / earth.

Thought I would give it a go and only get 100v at the switch, checked at the pendant and getting the following

Loop-N - 230v
SL - N - 230v
SL - E - 100v
Loop - E - 100v
N - E - 100v

bit puzzled (might be something stupid, might not) - Can anyone shed some light or any tests I should be doing.

Not had a chance to look at the CU yet as its dark and this was a quick experiment. Should mention this was not a dimmer switch but did have a Low Energy Bulb in it.

Am I right in thinking there is no earth at these lights??? Or is that jumping the gun a bit.

Cheers Guys.
 
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