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Following on from other recent impossible faults, here's one I found this afternoon.
I will post just the initial symptoms of the fault and let you debate what it was. It took me less than 5 minutes of testing and inspecting to find the fault, then I had to draw out the circuit just to confirm my suspicions.
Here goes:
A new house, with a new install, completed in April 2007 (by an NICIEC electrician from Buckie). Hager Split load 16th edition CU, PME earth.
House is empty, just being prepared for sale, so nothing at all plugged in to any sockets in the house (except my lead lamp)
The initial fault I had to go and fix was a damaged wire in the loft. It was a 3 core & E, Landing 2 way switching, had got pinched in the loft hatch exposing bare copper wire. I was on my steps in the loft hatch, and I had plugged my lead lamp into the nearest 13A socket.
I decided the easiest repair was cut the damaged cable and re join with a junction box (it would remain accessible in the loft) then clip the cable (it wasn't clipped before) to prevent it getting trapped and damaged again.
So I go downstairs and turn off the CU Main Switch. Everything in the house is dead now, lights don't work, and my lead lamp went out. I'm now in the loft working just by my head torch.
As I close my cutters on the 3 core & E to cut it, my lead lamp lights up. Release the cutters, lead lamp goes off. Investigate a little, and just shorting the brown wire to the CPC brings my lead lamp back on.
So what's causing my lead lamp to light up in a dead house?
Without any testing results what do you think the fault was?
I'll be back later with the answer, the tests I did to find it, and a drawing of the fault path.
P.S my lead lamp was not faulty and did not contribute to the fault (but was the first thing to show there was a fault)
I will post just the initial symptoms of the fault and let you debate what it was. It took me less than 5 minutes of testing and inspecting to find the fault, then I had to draw out the circuit just to confirm my suspicions.
Here goes:
A new house, with a new install, completed in April 2007 (by an NICIEC electrician from Buckie). Hager Split load 16th edition CU, PME earth.
House is empty, just being prepared for sale, so nothing at all plugged in to any sockets in the house (except my lead lamp)
The initial fault I had to go and fix was a damaged wire in the loft. It was a 3 core & E, Landing 2 way switching, had got pinched in the loft hatch exposing bare copper wire. I was on my steps in the loft hatch, and I had plugged my lead lamp into the nearest 13A socket.
I decided the easiest repair was cut the damaged cable and re join with a junction box (it would remain accessible in the loft) then clip the cable (it wasn't clipped before) to prevent it getting trapped and damaged again.
So I go downstairs and turn off the CU Main Switch. Everything in the house is dead now, lights don't work, and my lead lamp went out. I'm now in the loft working just by my head torch.
As I close my cutters on the 3 core & E to cut it, my lead lamp lights up. Release the cutters, lead lamp goes off. Investigate a little, and just shorting the brown wire to the CPC brings my lead lamp back on.
So what's causing my lead lamp to light up in a dead house?
Without any testing results what do you think the fault was?
I'll be back later with the answer, the tests I did to find it, and a drawing of the fault path.
P.S my lead lamp was not faulty and did not contribute to the fault (but was the first thing to show there was a fault)