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A BG fused connection unit, with neon.
A boiler.
Fuse out. Spur switched off.

I was checking polarity after a colleague had 2nd fixed it and without thinking chose the load N not the supply N.
This led to discovering:
120v between Supply Live and Load N
120v between Supply Live and Load Live

I tried his 2 pole tester, same except that one said 50v.

Look at boiler end, all fine.
The strangeness stops when I disconnect earth at the boiler.

IR tests L-E and N-E at boiler (at 50v) were >99M

Should I conclude that there's are very very high resistance L to E and N to E paths inside the boiler and yet the impedance is low enough to light up a tester, or am I missing something embarrassingly basic?!
Thanks
 
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Another possible explanation is that if the boiler has any sort of traditional interference filter in the mains input, this will lead to the 120V effect, as there is a capacitative divider across the mains, with the centre point earthed. This has cropped up on previous posts here with other appliances. It depends a bit on the impedance of the measuring device as to what voltage you see, but with high impedance you will get half mains voltage across each CY capacitor.
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