I installed an extra power socket for my mother for a plasma tv. It was a simple enough job, just a spur from a socket located about 3m away.
The problem is, Iv noticed that even when the circuit is isolated by the main switch, and there is no power to the live conductors, I am getting a small amount of voltage in the neutral and earth wires. Its not a lot, its like getting a static shock, barely noticable. It is intermitant too, it seems to build up, after it has given you a small tingle or lit up the bulb in a low voltage test pen it goes. As the screws on the face plates are connected to the earth terminals, you can also get a small shock from them.
I am pretty confused by this. What could be casuing it? We are going to get an electrician to test it as Im only level 2 qualified, (currently studying level 3).
They realy need a full re-wire, as only the extention to the house built 3 years ago has up to date wiring etc, and is fed from a second c/u. The one which supplys the circuit in question is an mcb type board, but does not have any rcd protection.
The problem is, Iv noticed that even when the circuit is isolated by the main switch, and there is no power to the live conductors, I am getting a small amount of voltage in the neutral and earth wires. Its not a lot, its like getting a static shock, barely noticable. It is intermitant too, it seems to build up, after it has given you a small tingle or lit up the bulb in a low voltage test pen it goes. As the screws on the face plates are connected to the earth terminals, you can also get a small shock from them.
I am pretty confused by this. What could be casuing it? We are going to get an electrician to test it as Im only level 2 qualified, (currently studying level 3).
They realy need a full re-wire, as only the extention to the house built 3 years ago has up to date wiring etc, and is fed from a second c/u. The one which supplys the circuit in question is an mcb type board, but does not have any rcd protection.
