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Just moved into a property in France. The electrical installation came with a certificate that all was in order. So far, I have discovered the following:
1. A light circuit is wired 2-way when it should be three-way – the third wire between the light switches is missing (so not easy to rectify).
2. Some sockets have phase and neutral swapped. In these sockets, the voltage between earth and neutral and between earth and live is around 110V AC.
3. In some sockets, my multimeter shows 0.7-1.5V AC between neutral and earth. In some sockets, it is 10 or 15V AC.
The first one I can see not being something that I can complain too much about, as it isn't a safety issue. Swapped phase is clearly something that should not have allowed a clean certificate, but what about the aberrant voltage between earth and neutral (3) – what does that indicate?
1. A light circuit is wired 2-way when it should be three-way – the third wire between the light switches is missing (so not easy to rectify).
2. Some sockets have phase and neutral swapped. In these sockets, the voltage between earth and neutral and between earth and live is around 110V AC.
3. In some sockets, my multimeter shows 0.7-1.5V AC between neutral and earth. In some sockets, it is 10 or 15V AC.
The first one I can see not being something that I can complain too much about, as it isn't a safety issue. Swapped phase is clearly something that should not have allowed a clean certificate, but what about the aberrant voltage between earth and neutral (3) – what does that indicate?