Wanted to change a lighting fitting yesterday..I have 3 x 6 amp rcd -protected circuits so I located the correct one and flicked the trip-switch off manually.
I did a job last year on another light fitting and got a bit of a tickle with the rcd switched to off!..so I switched all power off at the box that time...but I'll be honest I did not get anyone to look at things then..maybe I should have.
Yesterday I put a meter on the one I wanted to work on and with the bulb having been extinguished as the rcd had been switched to off ...there was nevertheless about 120volts there when I hooked the meter up (can't be more accurate as it is an old-style swinging pointer meter ...not digital).
Before I get an electrician out can anyone suggest a possible cause(s)..as power seem to be leaking past the rcd switch on this circuit?
p.s. just checked the meter on a "switched off " socket i.e. with the relevant rcd switched to "off" position....no voltage on that.
I did a job last year on another light fitting and got a bit of a tickle with the rcd switched to off!..so I switched all power off at the box that time...but I'll be honest I did not get anyone to look at things then..maybe I should have.
Yesterday I put a meter on the one I wanted to work on and with the bulb having been extinguished as the rcd had been switched to off ...there was nevertheless about 120volts there when I hooked the meter up (can't be more accurate as it is an old-style swinging pointer meter ...not digital).
Before I get an electrician out can anyone suggest a possible cause(s)..as power seem to be leaking past the rcd switch on this circuit?
p.s. just checked the meter on a "switched off " socket i.e. with the relevant rcd switched to "off" position....no voltage on that.