- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
What is the strip that is around the u-shaped fluorescent tubes? It kind of looks like a reflective material and is definitely conductive. I had a customer saying he was getting shocked when trying to change one of those tubes. I asked him if he was touching the metal brace at the socket end of the tube. He said no, just the strip around the tube.
I checked the tube and measured 30V from the strip to ground, and the same thing from the metal brace to ground. This is a 2-tube light, and I think it is 22.5". I removed 1 of the tubes and measured 100V to ground. I didn't have a wiggy meter and didn't try to load it to see if it was phantom voltage. I did see a blister on the guy's hand that he said was from the shock he received.
I connected the EGC to the light properly because it was just bent around the screw but the screw wasn't tightened at all. I removed the ballast and looked at it but didn't see anything wrong with it. I then checked the tombstones and wiring. I reinserted the tombstones to make sure they were secure because 1 was loose. I put everything back and the voltage on the strip went away but there was about 20V on the metal bracket.
I told him I would check more later if he wanted me to as I was there doing another job and didn't have time to do anything further today.
Any thoughts on this, especially what that strip is and what it's for?
I checked the tube and measured 30V from the strip to ground, and the same thing from the metal brace to ground. This is a 2-tube light, and I think it is 22.5". I removed 1 of the tubes and measured 100V to ground. I didn't have a wiggy meter and didn't try to load it to see if it was phantom voltage. I did see a blister on the guy's hand that he said was from the shock he received.
I connected the EGC to the light properly because it was just bent around the screw but the screw wasn't tightened at all. I removed the ballast and looked at it but didn't see anything wrong with it. I then checked the tombstones and wiring. I reinserted the tombstones to make sure they were secure because 1 was loose. I put everything back and the voltage on the strip went away but there was about 20V on the metal bracket.
I told him I would check more later if he wanted me to as I was there doing another job and didn't have time to do anything further today.
Any thoughts on this, especially what that strip is and what it's for?