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If you don't test then how will you know if the live feed is through the switch, it could be the neutral which is switched then you would be working on 230v live. Take advice already given.
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My manager is telling me that I can safely change a light transformer by switching the lights off at the switch. I thought the light switch wasn't suitable for isolation. And also if the lights are on further on in the circuit can there not be a residual current in the neutral. What are your opinions? Thanks in advance.
I have been working on a lighting circuit (safely locked off at the CU) when the customer has come in and tried to turn the light on at the switch "So that I could see what i was doing"
The moral of this this story is SAFE ISOLATION.
The only person who dosent safely isolate the supply is GeordieSpark
Why do you think that?
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