I was asked to change a light fitting in a neighbours house easy job help out a neighbour I thought. I had my 2nd oldest son with me so thought it would be good to show him how to work safely ie how to use a voltage indicator and work safe.
normal procedure
prove indicator using proving unit
check voltage at light fitting
demonstrate fitting dead (lock mcb off)
prove indicator with proving unit
get young lad to disconnect light and he said I've just had a shock from wiring (single twin and earth at light ) I thought I just checked and its dead so I checked it again and no voltage so I decided to do it. I got a cracker of a shock made me look like a total plank in front of young lad so I checked again, no voltage between L+N but 240 between L+E.
turns out when there smart meter fitted the installer made a small mistake (don't know how to find sarcastic emoji)
turns out the MCB switched the neutral as L+N reversed
anyone else had something like this
and DNO contacted to rectify issue
normal procedure
prove indicator using proving unit
check voltage at light fitting
demonstrate fitting dead (lock mcb off)
prove indicator with proving unit
get young lad to disconnect light and he said I've just had a shock from wiring (single twin and earth at light ) I thought I just checked and its dead so I checked it again and no voltage so I decided to do it. I got a cracker of a shock made me look like a total plank in front of young lad so I checked again, no voltage between L+N but 240 between L+E.
turns out when there smart meter fitted the installer made a small mistake (don't know how to find sarcastic emoji)
turns out the MCB switched the neutral as L+N reversed
anyone else had something like this
and DNO contacted to rectify issue