Evening Everyone,
Got a problem with a mystery voltage showing on a domestic lighting circuit.
Job initially started as a CCU change 1970s house old rewirable board with only 5 ways. Upstairs and downstairs were on same fuse both wired in 1.5 T&E so after installing new 17th dual RCd board, seperated the 2 circuits only to suffer from borrowed neutral for the landing light, light was powered by d/stairs circuit, a single and earth cable which ran from back of living room switch to landing switch, and borrowed N from U/stairs, any how I seperated the light from d/stairs circuit and ran a new 1.5 T&E from the ceiling rose in bedroom to landing light and put new strappers in for the 2way landing light. All of the other bedrooms are ceiling rose method, however when I came to do continuity test for upstairs lighting, MFT wouldnt perform the test as it is reading a voltage of 65V bet L-E on all of the ceiling roses??? I performed an insulation resistance test which was fine, and without getting into the extremely tight loft and manually tracing all of the wiring I am totally stumped!!
Any ideas would be hugely appreciated.
Cheers
Got a problem with a mystery voltage showing on a domestic lighting circuit.
Job initially started as a CCU change 1970s house old rewirable board with only 5 ways. Upstairs and downstairs were on same fuse both wired in 1.5 T&E so after installing new 17th dual RCd board, seperated the 2 circuits only to suffer from borrowed neutral for the landing light, light was powered by d/stairs circuit, a single and earth cable which ran from back of living room switch to landing switch, and borrowed N from U/stairs, any how I seperated the light from d/stairs circuit and ran a new 1.5 T&E from the ceiling rose in bedroom to landing light and put new strappers in for the 2way landing light. All of the other bedrooms are ceiling rose method, however when I came to do continuity test for upstairs lighting, MFT wouldnt perform the test as it is reading a voltage of 65V bet L-E on all of the ceiling roses??? I performed an insulation resistance test which was fine, and without getting into the extremely tight loft and manually tracing all of the wiring I am totally stumped!!
Any ideas would be hugely appreciated.
Cheers