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I keep getting short circuit between live and earth. I can't work out wether this is normal or a genuine fault. Unfortunately I can't lower the floodlight to inspect further. Can only test at the bottom of the base. Can any one help?
 
I keep getting short circuit between live and earth. I can't work out wether this is normal or a genuine fault. Unfortunately I can't lower the floodlight to inspect further. Can only test at the bottom of the base. Can any one help?

Hi Dave
Why can't you get to the top of the floodlight? In the mean time try gaining access to the trainee section, as a trainee you will get more help and less agro from the members, the trainee section has mentors to help you with problems. PM PaulM he will help you with access I'm sure
 
short circuit between live and earth

By definition, this cannot be normal. It will eat the fuse or MCB at switch-on. Do you genuinely mean a short-circuit? That is not the same as a low reading on an insulation tester.
 
If you have 0.14 ohms on low ohm continuity scale, then you have a short L-E. Like already said above you would blow OCPD immediately. You need to gain access to investigate further.
 
Surely if that was the case, the floodlight wouldn't be working. At the bottom of the column is two 6A fuses and the floodlight is supplied from TT installation with 300mA RCD on the supply. Wouldn't these have operated or blown if there was a fault. Was thinking N and E may be linked within the floodlight
 
Surely if that was the case, the floodlight wouldn't be working. At the bottom of the column are two 6A fuses and the floodlight is supplied from TT installation with 300mA RCD on the supply. Wouldn't these have operated or blown if there was a fault. Was thinking N and E may be linked within the floodlight

It might have been pertinent to mention that it was still working in your OP!

If it's working then there is no fault??? or have I missed something?
 

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