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True there may not be enough current doing the maths, but it is something I would be inclined to test while I was there, I mean RCD tests to make sure everything is ok with the RCD.
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@thuyln2 - Hi, just to explain the forum is based around the UK standards and practices and these may differ from that of Vietnam and any advice given may not reflect your local practices and regulations, please factor this into any advice you take.Can anyone explain how light can be on and no hot terminals on one of the two witches detected by the warning voltage? I guess this is a big clue as to how to convert my wired.
Look for suitable equipment to check hot wire.
Are you saying its unsafe then?
Indeed.... about a month before we bought the house as well. I should have asked the seller to get this sorted for me, I might have had a solid case to demand it. I never spotted it though. Unless you know what you're looking for, you really don't have a clue.... and I don't. They weren't the best seller in the world though, I won't lie. They would have probably told me to do one.Your installation is not unsafe (subject to EICR!). The sticker on your consumer unit (the photo of switches etc.) says it's due to be inspected last year. So an EICR is due for your installation. There is no RCD protection for your lighting circuits, hence there would be no tripping with the way you have wired your light switch.
If you look at the switches you have a mixture of different brands. Schneider took over Square D, and now if you want to replace those switches you use a Schneider. The protek as @westward10 said, is not compatible with the consumer unit. Although of all alternatives protek would not be my choice as I think they are not good quality. Should be Schneider.
As for the survey, unless you had paid an electrician to do an EICR you would not really know what the state of the electrics were/are.
I would not beleive a surveyor who told me the electrics are fine in any event. That would be like asking Jamie Oliver if your car is OK. I think if you check the weaselly words used in such a survey you will find that there are disclaimers which tell you; We took your money and told you what we think but don't rely on it, if you do we will insist it's your fault not ours, and if you have enough money to pursue it we are in trouble.
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