RMELECT
Member
- Location
- New England (USA)
- Occupation
- Electrician
Good afternoon,
This was my morning at a local HS Cosmetology class. As the story from the teacher and student goes.. The student was using the hair dryer and when she went to unplug the hair dryer (turned off), it shot off sparks across the counter. The student did not get zapped but did have marks on her wrist. The hair dryer is commercial grade with GFI plug attachment. Checked all connections, counter outlet enclosure is grounded and all screws and hardware tight. It left pit marks on the hot side of the plug in prong and also the enclosure. Voltage is 120v and everything metered correctly. Inside of the enclosure had no burn marks.
The hair dryer works fine now
.... Tested it for a while and ran it through the ringer and working fine. I have my ideas but just throwing this out for a second or third opinion.
Thanks
This was my morning at a local HS Cosmetology class. As the story from the teacher and student goes.. The student was using the hair dryer and when she went to unplug the hair dryer (turned off), it shot off sparks across the counter. The student did not get zapped but did have marks on her wrist. The hair dryer is commercial grade with GFI plug attachment. Checked all connections, counter outlet enclosure is grounded and all screws and hardware tight. It left pit marks on the hot side of the plug in prong and also the enclosure. Voltage is 120v and everything metered correctly. Inside of the enclosure had no burn marks.
The hair dryer works fine now
Thanks