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I can kinda see the thinking, it's much easier to connect a phase to the body of the fitting than that damn pesky CPC. ;)
 
It's a special security light,the whole thing becomes live when a nearby PIR is activated to deter bulb theft. [I'd put a bit of red sleeving on the yellow though and possibly black on the blue as it's 'old' colours] :tongue3:
 
The fixing looks level everything else looks faulty. Instalations like this usually have there own personal tncs conection in an adjacent light switch.
 
You sure? Don't look quite level to me.
drunk camera?

anyway, it's perfectly obvious. fitting has been removed to make the pointing behind match up to the rest of the bodge. oh, and sleeve that yellow with some earth sleeving. there's a bit spare on the stripping wire.
 
Ha ha.

The homeowner wasn't in so I just did some basic checking:

so apart from the obvious line and neutral reverse, the line was permanent live, and the yellow was the switched live, causing the rusty parts of the case to become live when on, so my guess is some muppet took off a security light with a manual override!

So if it had had a lamp bulb fitted it would have been on all the time, and when the switch was on, the case was live ! I guess it was still security fitting!
 

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