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farm I don't think you're getting what I mean.
On the ceiling rose, as you know there is 3 terminal blocks, L, Loop and Neutral. Connecting your probe to the loop (center terminal) won't include your switch drop in the test as this is the permanent live.
Connecting the probe to the L (switch line) includes the switch drop as it takes a path down to the switch and returns back to the loop and then on around the rest of the circuit. Therefore turning off the switch breaks the continuity of the line conductor and proves polarity.
On the ceiling rose, as you know there is 3 terminal blocks, L, Loop and Neutral. Connecting your probe to the loop (center terminal) won't include your switch drop in the test as this is the permanent live.
Connecting the probe to the L (switch line) includes the switch drop as it takes a path down to the switch and returns back to the loop and then on around the rest of the circuit. Therefore turning off the switch breaks the continuity of the line conductor and proves polarity.