by ericmark »
Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:07 am
I agree with sparx Fascinating.
The 17 – 18 volt I will guess you are measuring from line to earth and it is very likely you could get this in any healthy system as neutral and earth are only the same at the supply transformer in TT system or supply head in a TN-C-S system so not worried about that.
I have seen with CFU lamps the cables running next to other live cables has been enough to induce power into the cables, which act as a capacitor until a threshold is reached and then the lamp flashes.
However to get enough power to make a lamp glow would need more current than could be induced that way. So the next thought is when switched off the line being grounded and the 17 – 18 volt many be enough to give faint glow.
However I can’t see how with a two way system any connection could be made to ground which would not at some point cause a short and blow a fuse.
Next though is neutral and switched line swapped and you are not switching lamp off but switching it from series to parallel. Now this seems more likely but if this was case then likely other lights would be affected.
So expanding on that, what about a lamp seldom or never used? Now thinking on those lines, what about a loft, pantry, or other lamp?
So what I will guess is on the ceiling rose someone has at some time added another lamp but instead of connecting to the line and neutral they have connected to line and switch return. If the second bulb is smaller than the lamp in question (I’ll call it A) then A with switch on and off normally if B is off and on and glow when B is on. Lamp B will go on and off although not to full brightness when A is off and will not work when A is on.
Does that sound likely? Maybe you can get your son to check all cupboards, loft spaces etc. to see if he can find second lamp. Best looking when lamp A is switched off as then it is likely to be on.
As sparx says, you know there is a fault so any wire could become live so be very careful and please do tell us what you find.
The switch wiring sounds like standard two way wiring.
It is possible you have a borrowed neutral in some form some where, so even when the fuse is pulled or MCB switch off, you may get power, so knowing there is some odd fault, I recommend switching off at main incoming switch, which will be twin pole before doing any work. Just in case, it is getting power from some other circuit.
Do let us know what you find.