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That could have been a very nasty situation when energised. I have seen the exact same situation before where uninsulated brass blocks were used inside an unearthed metal fitting.
Gave a certain electrician I know a bit of a wake up call when taking the fitting down with the circuit still energised.

Thank god you couldn't get it to work !
He couldn't get it to switch off......Gawd knows what would have happened if the light hadn't been on!...sticky fingers with that lot?
 
Welcome Aline78 - it all gets reset at midnight 31st Please look into this light!
Enjoy the 18th edition forum
 
Great idea - lots of support in the trainee do not be embarrassed to ask anything.
I was joshing regarding the 18th edition forum being that the 18th comes into effect on Jan 1st!
Thanks rpa07, think I’ll dive into the trainee forum before I get beat up in the 18th edition forum
 
Hi all thanks. You’ve scared me enough to get my electrician back in. Those brass blocks were in the old fitting. Will disconnect it all now and wait for my electrician to be free.

By the way I didn’t choose that picture it just put it on automatically!

Cheers
Pringy
When you have disconnected all I expect you will probably make a new thread called 'I disconnected a light and now I've got no lighting upstairs "
 
That could have been a very nasty situation when energised. I have seen the exact same situation before where uninsulated brass blocks were used inside an unearthed metal fitting.
Gave a certain electrician I know a bit of a wake up call when taking the fitting down with the circuit still energised.

Thank god you couldn't get it to work !

Gives a pretty sinister view of neglecting to carry out safe isolation.
His electrician could have been suffering the same fate not knowing what lurks below...
 
Ooooh I do love an Ikea light fitting me....
My particular faves are called “Ottava”. They’re bastards.
This one looks like a “Tross” (I’m not joking), and As a replacement for a ceiling rose they’re really not too bad. Plenty of room for the requisite insulated terminal blocks or Wago-type blocks if the lighting is 3-plate.
I agree with the above comments; the circuit looks like it’s 3-plate with switch drops in double brown, which accounts for the light being on permanently.
By now I imagine OP has called a spark.
 

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