by ericmark »
Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:19 am
Metal light switches are not very common as original equipment so there is a fair chance it’s a DIY fitment. As such good chance wrong connections. What one must ask though is why was this not picked up on the periodic inspection report which should be done with change of ownership?
The switch earth is checked with expensive meters and is not really a DIY job. If there is one error there may be others and although you may fiddle about and remove one problem goodness knows how many more may be lurking ready to bit you?
So is the house yours or rented i.e. who is responsible for maintenance? If rented then for you to do anything other than switch off or draw fuse at consumer unit would be silly as if you do anything it could be blamed on you and there should have been a PIR before you moved in which could show you had fiddled should you do anything yourself. If you own it then I would ask solicitor about PIR and faults of this type I know it has to be done but not sure if seller or buyer has to do it. As a stop gap maybe change to plastic switch but do ensure screws are covered as the fixing screws could be live.
Eric