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Siddell
Please help diagnose:
Wife turns on understairs halogen spotlight (metal, earthed fitting). Light flickers, she gets a nasty shock and the rewireable lighting circuit fuse blows. Bulb has blown too.
I feel awful as I wired the light myself, but when I come to check it the live is not loose. What I do find is continuity between earth and neutral. Closer inspection reveals that this bridge appears to be upstream of the isolator, as the continuity only exists when the fusebox and the isolator are both on. I then check a plug socket and find continuity between earth and neutral there too, so it's the same all over the house presumably.
The odd thing is, my earthing arrangement is effectively TT at the moment: the only paths to earth are via water and gas. UKPN have installed a PME terminal but it is not yet connected to my earth block as supplementary bonding needs upgrading first, (this is a priority, I know). They did braid their cable onto their neutral but at no point does that braid or their cable get connected to earth. So really I ought not to have earth-neutral continuity upstream of the isolator as far as I can deduce. From the information I have, it is as though the neutral cable to the house is in contact with a gas or water pipe.
So my questions are:
1) Why might my wife have got the shock?
2) Why is there earth-neutral continuity?
3) Do I need to call UKPN urgently?
Thank you for your help.
Wife turns on understairs halogen spotlight (metal, earthed fitting). Light flickers, she gets a nasty shock and the rewireable lighting circuit fuse blows. Bulb has blown too.
I feel awful as I wired the light myself, but when I come to check it the live is not loose. What I do find is continuity between earth and neutral. Closer inspection reveals that this bridge appears to be upstream of the isolator, as the continuity only exists when the fusebox and the isolator are both on. I then check a plug socket and find continuity between earth and neutral there too, so it's the same all over the house presumably.
The odd thing is, my earthing arrangement is effectively TT at the moment: the only paths to earth are via water and gas. UKPN have installed a PME terminal but it is not yet connected to my earth block as supplementary bonding needs upgrading first, (this is a priority, I know). They did braid their cable onto their neutral but at no point does that braid or their cable get connected to earth. So really I ought not to have earth-neutral continuity upstream of the isolator as far as I can deduce. From the information I have, it is as though the neutral cable to the house is in contact with a gas or water pipe.
So my questions are:
1) Why might my wife have got the shock?
2) Why is there earth-neutral continuity?
3) Do I need to call UKPN urgently?
Thank you for your help.