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Sep 4, 2013, 03:47 PM
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I got shocked plugging in my dryer after unplugging it, why?
I got shocked plugging in my dryer after unplugging it, why?
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Sep 4, 2013, 03:57 PM
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It is possibly not grounded properly. Is it a 3 or 4 prong cord? When you were touching the dryer, you were providing the ground, particularly with bare feet on a concrete floor.
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Sep 4, 2013, 04:08 PM
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Hi thanks, it is a 4 prong. I think I was touching the dryer as I was leaning over to plug it in. I was bare foot on the cereamic tile in my kitchen / laundry room. My arm is still tingling a little, but I feel fine and my heart is beating, should I do anything about the feeling or will I feel better soon?
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Sep 4, 2013, 04:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by jeff3535
hi thanks, it is a 4 prong. I think I was touching the dryer as I was leaning over to plug it in. I was bare foot on the cereamic tile in my kitchen / laundry room. My arm is still tingling a little, but I feel fine and my heart is beating, should I do anything about the feeling or will I feel better soon?
You're fine now. However, you pretty much did what I noted as an issue, bare feet on a grounded surface. You need to have someone look at the wiring connections and wiring quickly . On a 4 wire you have 2 hots, a neutral and a ground. On a 3 wire 2 hots and a combined ground and neutral. However, I have found people putting a 4 prong outlet on a 3 wire supply because the dryer had a 4 prong cord set. That is dangerous as is your current dryer condition. I bet you will find 120 volts from dryer case to ground. Until getting this fixed, soon please, make sure to wear rubber soled dry shoes or stand on a dry rubber mat.
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Sep 4, 2013, 04:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by ma0641
You're fine now. However, you pretty much did what I noted as an issue, bare feet on a grounded surface. You need to have someone look at the wiring connections and wiring quickly . On a 4 wire you have 2 hots, a neutral and a ground. On a 3 wire 2 hots and a combined ground and neutral. However, I have found people putting a 4 prong outlet on a 3 wire supply because the dryer had a 4 prong cord set. That is dangerous as is your current dryer condition. I bet you will find 120 volts from dryer case to ground. Until getting this fixed, soon please, make sure to wear rubber soled dry shoes or stand on a dry rubber mat.
Thank you again. I turned off the circuit breaker and called an electrition. I came to the ER just to get checked out. Ty
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