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Hi All,

I have just been checking out an installation in a 1970's house in prep for a CU change tomorrow, I noticed in one of the light switches the CPC has 180 volts to earth and 60 volts to live on it, obviously it is not earthed. Anyone any ideas what could cause this? Cheers
 
could well be an open circuit on the neutral back feeding down to the cutout fuse and back up the earth , that voltage is what you could get with this fault , it could well be induced voltage on a cpc that has not been connected ,what earthing arrangment is it TNCS TNS TT
 
Hi All,

I have just been checking out an installation in a 1970's house in prep for a CU change tomorrow, I noticed in one of the light switches the CPC has 180 volts to earth and 60 volts to live on it, obviously it is not earthed. Anyone any ideas what could cause this? Cheers

Do you know this for sure?
 
It's a TNCS system. I do know for sure that this particular CPC is not earthed it's about 4 M ohms to earth. It's just the one switch/CPC, everything else is fine.
 
Just s a follow up to this. I changed the CU today and there is a fault on the downstairs lighting circuit N - E is 1.1 ohms, L - E and L - N is clear. So I've got a bit of fault finding to do tomorrow.
 

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