by sparx »
Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:28 pm
Hi agn,
certainly not correct, since earth & neutral are connected together at sub station and possible other points including at your intake point if a pme/tnc-s supply.
There should be no more than a few milli-volts between N
& E.
You appear to have 2 problems which may be due to 1 fault, first your neutral cannot be connected properly or it would not have volts appearing on it! and as said elsewhere your earth is not connected either.
I suspect the neutral has got free and is touching earth somewhere after the light so putting the lamp in line ie in series with your test meter.
If possible remove lamp(bulb) and retest N-E, if volts drop then look for neutral fault/connection such as in ceiling rose.
regards SPARX