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now that came to mind !
 
Thanks All. Sure enough CPC was present at consumer unit in with the line. It reached two out of the 8 rooms in the circuit.

Found no less than 4 disconnect CPC’s at junction boxes. I managed to clear the faults to switches at least and a couple of pendants. Never got round to the downlighters - that’s a can if worms. Pretty sure all the CPC faults were caused by whoever riddled the ceiling with the downlighters. Very poor installation.

The customer grumbled about the fault finding though stated ‘I want everything safe for insurance purposes’ but wasn’t prepared to pay for it. I basically worked for an extra 3 hours for free.

Perhaps if the fault was on the line or neutral they would be more understanding?

Thanks all. I can close this ‘Minor Works’ out.

I had a issue with the RCD testing though - all three failed.....new thread.

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The customer grumbled about the fault finding though stated ‘I want everything safe for insurance purposes’ but wasn’t prepared to pay for it. I basically worked for an extra 3 hours for free.
I would have walked away from that job. before I start a job I tell the customer
if you want a job doing I tell them no earths on lighting circuits, right down to the bonding the job will not be done .
 
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I would have walked away from that job. before I start a job I tell the customer
if you want a job doing I tell them no earths on lighting circuits, right down to the bonding the job will not be done .

I think I must be a soft touch. I take a conscientious approach and always do loads of little extras ‘I’ll just tidy that up so they have no further problems’

I need to toughen up.

I’m a . (Supposed to be a -----!)

Today was a school day in so many ways.
 

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