Yesterday Missus Sunray and I went visiting friends. While there the power tripped, simply tripped while the 4 of us were sitting chatting.
It turned out to be a N-E problem (~400KΩ using a multimeter) on the downstairs lights, second fitting opened being a plug-in ceiling rose of this sort of design:
to reveal this:
Earth wiring not shown for clarity.
I took photos but it's far too conjested to see what's there. Seeing the yellows and blues my initial thought being the 2 way switching is teed there but it's not the case.
To say it is tight for space is an understatement.
It appears to be a conventional loop-in at the rose with the addition of a couple of 3c&e, we have no idea where they go but for now one has been disconnected to isolate the fault which is currently assumed to be a cable fault pending further investigation.
They went off this morning for their ruby wedding celebration of returning to their honeymoon hotel. This will have to wait until they return home. The lucky thing is the fridge freezer is on the same RCD.
It turned out to be a N-E problem (~400KΩ using a multimeter) on the downstairs lights, second fitting opened being a plug-in ceiling rose of this sort of design:
Earth wiring not shown for clarity.
I took photos but it's far too conjested to see what's there. Seeing the yellows and blues my initial thought being the 2 way switching is teed there but it's not the case.
To say it is tight for space is an understatement.
It appears to be a conventional loop-in at the rose with the addition of a couple of 3c&e, we have no idea where they go but for now one has been disconnected to isolate the fault which is currently assumed to be a cable fault pending further investigation.
They went off this morning for their ruby wedding celebration of returning to their honeymoon hotel. This will have to wait until they return home. The lucky thing is the fridge freezer is on the same RCD.