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Had a problem on a workshop lighting circuit at my new firm. I am the only electrician there so i can't bounce off anyone.
The circuit is fed from a 32 way square D consumer unit and has roughly 10/12 double fluorescent tube fittings on the 10a type C breaker.
The breaker is is feeding a one way switch which operates the lights.
Breaker will switch on okay until a load is put on the circuit by operating the one way switch and then will not reset.
I have so far disconnected every tube and starter from each fitting and i am still getting the breaker tripping with everything removed.
I have only ever tested domestic circuits before so i would just like to ask anyone who can help is the process the same on a 32 way just testing 1 circuit?
Also if anyone could think from previous experience what kind of problem could be causing this?
Also would the ballast in each fitting need to be disconnected before pumping 500 meg through them.
I can see myself full of dust, ****e and ceiling tiles in my eyeballs tomorrow.
Oh the joys!
The circuit is fed from a 32 way square D consumer unit and has roughly 10/12 double fluorescent tube fittings on the 10a type C breaker.
The breaker is is feeding a one way switch which operates the lights.
Breaker will switch on okay until a load is put on the circuit by operating the one way switch and then will not reset.
I have so far disconnected every tube and starter from each fitting and i am still getting the breaker tripping with everything removed.
I have only ever tested domestic circuits before so i would just like to ask anyone who can help is the process the same on a 32 way just testing 1 circuit?
Also if anyone could think from previous experience what kind of problem could be causing this?
Also would the ballast in each fitting need to be disconnected before pumping 500 meg through them.
I can see myself full of dust, ****e and ceiling tiles in my eyeballs tomorrow.
Oh the joys!