For my house of more than 30yo, how to trace the switch socket outlet to which breaker? Your advise is highly appreciated: 1) SLD & breaker is labelled but SSO & lighting point, lighting switch is not labelled. 2) How to determine for the SSOs on Room A is not joint to Room B or others? 3) Is there a safe way to trip th a breaker from the SSO (maybe switch one of the single-phase cables)? 4) Any recommended method or equipments to trace it?
Good explanation.. So if I open the wall switch for my common room light, I only see 2 wires, both brown.. Is this ring circuit...? Meaning the switch is placed at the last return connection?
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For my house of more than 30yo, how to trace the switch socket outlet to which breaker? Your advise is highly appreciated:
1) SLD & breaker is labelled but SSO & lighting point, lighting switch is not labelled.
2) How to determine for the SSOs on Room A is not joint to Room B or others?
3) Is there a safe way to trip th a breaker from the SSO (maybe switch one of the single-phase cables)?
4) Any recommended method or equipments to trace it?
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Good explanation.. So if I open the wall switch for my common room light, I only see 2 wires, both brown.. Is this ring circuit...?
Meaning the switch is placed at the last return connection?
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I have a 17 years experience. I am electrician. I like work in singapore. Help me sir. I am from sri lanka
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