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Shaun12
My girlfriends stepdad replaced an old light fitting for a new one and blew the fuse. It was connected to an old re-wireable 5a wylex fuse. It's an old 1960's house wired in singles. Non of the cables are identified. At first glance i presumed he had connected the switch wire into the neutral terminal with one other neutral and in the live terminal he had put a neutral. Would this blow the fuse?
I replaced the blown fuse with a wylex mcb type breaker. left the wiring as he had it but removed the light fitting and placed the cables in a connector. Turned the power on, all was ok the breaker held.
I then turned the power off and out of curiosity belled the cables out(well the switch wire) the sw was connected with a neutral. So i've removed the sw and placed it in the live terminal and taken the cable out of there, which must be a neutral and paired it up with the other cable which must also be a neutral. Turned the power on an all is fine.
I replaced the blown fuse with a wylex mcb type breaker. left the wiring as he had it but removed the light fitting and placed the cables in a connector. Turned the power on, all was ok the breaker held.
I then turned the power off and out of curiosity belled the cables out(well the switch wire) the sw was connected with a neutral. So i've removed the sw and placed it in the live terminal and taken the cable out of there, which must be a neutral and paired it up with the other cable which must also be a neutral. Turned the power on an all is fine.