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I was wiring central heating in energized ( supposidly tested ) house, with only the upstairs lights breaker turned on i was getting 240v N - E on the heating supply ( seperate 16 v supply ). Dug a little deeper and had crossed neutrals / lives on the upstairs/downstairs lighting. sorted that all faults clear. still confused as to why i had 240v on heating supply ! any ideas ?
 

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