Can Anyone "shed some light.."

Evening All,

I have an installation, and need a little assistance:

Client has 6 bollards in a row on a garden circuit, which is digital Time-Clock controlled.

The supply is buried SWA loops which as usual loops in and out of each. The lamp-holders are Bayonet Caps, in new condition, (no loose springs!) and new lamps.

There is a little 4-Amp(?) bladed fuse in-line of the Live of each fitting, these are all checked / new.

There is a confirmed 240v Live to Neutral, And (L-to-E) at each set of pins / terminals, within each bollard; however a lamp only operates inside of one, -the central fixture.

Any thoughts or wisdom?

nb, As part of the process, we've tried new lamps, swapped the lamps around, (still only the one same bollard lighting up) overridden the time clock, and verified Neutral connections through-out. The current at the lamp-holders also seems consistent at each fitting.

Many TIA

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  • I appreciate that this reply is not answering the question, but I find the reference to a "4 amp blade fuse" to be a bit concerning. Blade fuses are often intended for vehicle use at a nominal 12 or 24 volts with a limit of 32 volts, and are not suitable for mains voltage use.

    However the improper use of SELV fuses on mains voltage would not stop the lamps from lighting.

    A simple test WRT the actual fault, would be to use an old fashioned Drummond test lamp on the mains input to each bollard. If the lamp does NOT light then that suggests a fault in the cable, or in upstream joints or connections. Any chance of  buried joints in the SWA, that have failed open circuit?

    If the test lamp DOES light then that suggests a fault in the lamp, the lamp holder, or the connections thereto. Badly made lamps that don't make contact with the lamp holder are a possibility, as are faulty lamp holders. I have seen porcelain lamp holders that permit of the lamp being inserted wrongly such that it fails to make contact.

  • And finally, are you CERTAIN that the non functioning bollards are on the same circuit as the one that functions.

    Could they be on a different circuit ?

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