Annoying just lost a post as I wasn't logged in...
The earth conductor is live
Just to be clear ... are they both measurements with the other probe of the meter on a water tap or somesuch?Earth into the socket is 240v, live is 240v..
Just to be clear ... are they both measurements with the other probe of the meter on a water tap or somesuch?
Kind Regards, John
One can't be certain, but it looks as if the two terminals are both rivited, welded or brazed to the same brass plate ...The earth wires in the socket go to different terminals. Do those terminal connect together internally?
I presume by a "cooker socket" you mean the socket on a cooker control unit e.g.
It's not impossible that the socket itself is faulty or that some numpty wired it in a way that passes the earth through to the cooker but does not connect it to the cooker control unit.
but it's IMO far more likely that the earth wire has either fallen out or was never connected in the first place. In that case it would indeed affect both the cooker and the socket.
I'd start by looking behind the cooker control unit, then if I didn't find any faults there I would move on to looking in the consumer unit.
Small update. Cut the cable before the socket to see if it was bad behind the tiles and unfortunately not so the problem is further upstream. If earth is live surely it must not be correctly connected to the CU? Or is that not true. I can't see anything obviously wrong in the CU short of disconnecting everything to find which is the right cable. I guess I'd need to run a length of flex to the other end to confirm that and I don't think I have 10m knocking around. Might head to B&Q...
I know the breaker but the cu is a mess, I'll post a pic and hunt the earth and neutral tomorrow.The cooker cable in the CU will be obvious by its size and which breaker it goes to.
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