Yesterday I was installing some downlighters in a bathroom, I isolated the supply tested L-N and it was dead, grabbed hold of the choc block which was used for the existing light, stuck my screwdriver in and got an electric shock. That was weird so tested again and it was still dead so I thought it must be some lighting control gear holding a charge, so carried on and got another electric shock so got my voltmeter and measured 240v L-E and N-E. I tested various circuits and the earth was live on all of them (as you would expect), all pipework was live and even the shower cubicle was live.
The house is in the country with TT earthing and recently installed PV system which I know nothing about.
I immediately suspected the PV system and switch off the AC isolator to it which removed the voltage from the earth.
A while later I went to try to find the cause of the problem and switched the isolator back on, checked the PV was generating but no voltage on the earth.
Tested the Ze which was 65 ohms which is OK.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could have been the cause of the live earth and why nothing tripped out?
And yes in future I will test L-E and N-E as well.
The house is in the country with TT earthing and recently installed PV system which I know nothing about.
I immediately suspected the PV system and switch off the AC isolator to it which removed the voltage from the earth.
A while later I went to try to find the cause of the problem and switched the isolator back on, checked the PV was generating but no voltage on the earth.
Tested the Ze which was 65 ohms which is OK.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could have been the cause of the live earth and why nothing tripped out?
And yes in future I will test L-E and N-E as well.
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