The 15 year old 50 Amp DP Pull Cord ceiling Switch for my bathroom shower stopped working this morning. On internal inspection a crack ran through it. I tested the live and neutral wires and found both the black neutral and red live wires lit up my live wire detector screwdriver.
Should there be a current in the black neutral wire if the appliance its connected to (shower) is switched off? I ask as I have tested other installations and found no current in the black neutral wire when the appliance is not in use.
I should add that I have made a temporary fix by attaching the neutral and live wires via a block connector and the shower is working again. Also, the shower has its own separate fuse box.
Should there be a current in the black neutral wire if the appliance its connected to (shower) is switched off? I ask as I have tested other installations and found no current in the black neutral wire when the appliance is not in use.
I should add that I have made a temporary fix by attaching the neutral and live wires via a block connector and the shower is working again. Also, the shower has its own separate fuse box.
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