Lonsdale73
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Anyone able to offer any advice please?
I use my garage for a workshop and it had an electrical supply already installed when I moved in. The box marked 'M' in a red circle is the mains switch which runs back to a fuse box in my kitchen. There are three lines out of it, one powering the sockets dotted around the garage, a second runs to my studio, powering the sockets in there and the third (marked FM in the blue circle) runs to the unfused switch on the left of the photo. A spur from this (marked ESL in the green circle) to the fused switch goes to a exterior PIR that I'd forgotten was even there. The other line (IL in the yellow oval) used to run to an old strip light which flickered so bad it was like a disco strobe. I took that out some years ago and converted the cable to terminate in a standard 3 pin socket into which I plugged a site lamp. That worked fine till earlier this year when I managed to trap the site lamp's cable which blew the bulb and tripped out the circuit breaker in the kitchen. I replaced the lamp, reset the CB and power was resumed - except in the lamp. I checked the bulb was properly seated and tried several others but it still didn't light up. Plugged the lamp into one of the other sockets and it worked fine. Tried something else in the IL socket and nothing.
I was puzzled as to why a blown lamp would cause a socket to stop working. I have since removed the socket, connected it to a length of flex with a 13a plug to make a short extension lead and that works fine. I've tried other sockets - including a brand new one purchased today - and still nothing. Could it be a fault within the left hand switch?
I use my garage for a workshop and it had an electrical supply already installed when I moved in. The box marked 'M' in a red circle is the mains switch which runs back to a fuse box in my kitchen. There are three lines out of it, one powering the sockets dotted around the garage, a second runs to my studio, powering the sockets in there and the third (marked FM in the blue circle) runs to the unfused switch on the left of the photo. A spur from this (marked ESL in the green circle) to the fused switch goes to a exterior PIR that I'd forgotten was even there. The other line (IL in the yellow oval) used to run to an old strip light which flickered so bad it was like a disco strobe. I took that out some years ago and converted the cable to terminate in a standard 3 pin socket into which I plugged a site lamp. That worked fine till earlier this year when I managed to trap the site lamp's cable which blew the bulb and tripped out the circuit breaker in the kitchen. I replaced the lamp, reset the CB and power was resumed - except in the lamp. I checked the bulb was properly seated and tried several others but it still didn't light up. Plugged the lamp into one of the other sockets and it worked fine. Tried something else in the IL socket and nothing.
I was puzzled as to why a blown lamp would cause a socket to stop working. I have since removed the socket, connected it to a length of flex with a 13a plug to make a short extension lead and that works fine. I've tried other sockets - including a brand new one purchased today - and still nothing. Could it be a fault within the left hand switch?