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switches
hi i have 2 switches that work 1 lamp,but seem to have no power to either switch.any clues on what to check(fuses ok)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On any installation with steel wallboxes, the box should be earthed. The neon-tester (or phase-tester) is okay, but be aware that it may not glow much, or at all, if the person using it is not well earthed. Someone with plastic soled trainers, standing on a nylon carpet, on a wooden floor, on the 1st floor of the building, has a resistance of many MegaOhms to earth, and might not pass enough current to light the neon!
If the neon does light, carry out the tests as Tim suggests, but NEVER assume that because a neon does not light, that a circuit is not live! Tim - I think your metering description needs a slight elaboration. "Between lamp and earth" - I presume you mean between the casing of the lamp and earth - not one of the contacts! Zero ohms between a contact and earth would be very bad!
Be very careful about tracing circuits by reading ohms - if you are not familiar with the wiring, always check for voltage before taking an ohms reading - most electrical/electronic engineers manage to blow up at least one ohmeter in their life by forgetting this!
Another thought on this particular problem - rydany, is there any chance that there is a consumer unit in the building switched off, other than the one which supplies the live to this lamp? It is very bad practise, but I have seen installations where a live is taken from one board, and the neutral is taken from another one. (Because it is convenient to pick up from another light etc.) In this instance, the lamp can still have a live at it, and not light, because the neutral is removed when the 2nd consumer unit is switched off.