Hi - recently changed sockets in a room - and behind one, I discovered one of the neutrals had been disconnected and taped over. Sockets do not show any neutral faults, so the ring is complete one way - but when I connect the "taped over" neutral and remove the other, I get a neutral fault. Hence, I can assume that the taped over neutral has been cut or disconnected elsewhere on the ring.
Question - how do I find where the break/fault is? This is the entire downstairs ring, bar kitchen and utility, so whilst the load is low (TV, PC etc) it concerns me that I effectively have a live ring with a neutral spur! I assume I could disconnect one neutral at the CU and find which sockets report a fault - if none, then the socket with the taped over neutral must be the last in the ring, if several then I need to slowly work around those with both neutrals connected back to the CU until I find the one that is next in the circuit to the one with the disconnected neutral?
Any advice appreciated.
Question - how do I find where the break/fault is? This is the entire downstairs ring, bar kitchen and utility, so whilst the load is low (TV, PC etc) it concerns me that I effectively have a live ring with a neutral spur! I assume I could disconnect one neutral at the CU and find which sockets report a fault - if none, then the socket with the taped over neutral must be the last in the ring, if several then I need to slowly work around those with both neutrals connected back to the CU until I find the one that is next in the circuit to the one with the disconnected neutral?
Any advice appreciated.