Third Party Verification Claim
Page 4 of 129 Report No.: JAT2209271146SR-1
UL 859
Clause
Requirement + Test
Result - Remark
Verdict
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7.1
A hand-supported hair-drying appliance (such as a
hair dryer, blower-styler, styler-dryer, heated air
comb, heated-air hair curler, curling iron-hair dryer
combination, a wall-hung hair dryer or the hand
unit of a wall-mounted hair dryer, or a similar
appliance) shall be constructed to reduce the risk
of electric shock when the appliance is energized,
with its power switch in either the on or off
position, and immersed in water having an
electrically conductive path to ground
N/A
7.2
Compliance with 7.1 may be accomplished with
the use of an
N/A
Integral ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI) or
N/A
Integral protective device of another type that de-
energizes all current-carrying parts (hereafter
referred to as a protective device) when the hand-
supported hair-drying appliance is immersed in
water having an electrically conductive path to
ground.
N/A
7.3
If a hand-supported hair-drying appliance is
provided with a GFCI, the GFCI shall comply with
the requirements for Class A cord-connected
GFCIs in the Standard for Ground-Fault Circuit-
Interrupters, UL 943.
N/A
Exception: A GFCI located in the wall unit of a
wall-mounted permanently-connected hair dryer
shall comply with the requirements for Class A
permanently-connected GFCIs in UL 943
N/A
7.4
If a hand-supported hair-drying appliance is
provided with a protective device other than a
GFCI, the protective device shall be investigated
and determined to be acceptable for the
application. Investigation of the protective device
shall include, but need not be limited to,
consideration of:
N/A
Electrical rating Operating temperatures,
N/A
The combination of hair-drying appliance and
protective device shall comply with the test
described in the Immersion-Protection Trip Time
Measurement Test, Section 40
N/A
The combination of a hand-supported hair- drying
appliance and such a protective device is not
required to be subjected to the test described in
the Conductive Coating Test, Section 35
N/A
7.5
A GFCI or other protective device shall be integral
with the attachment plug of the hand- supported
hair-drying appliance power supply cord
N/A
Exception No. 1: For a wall-mounted permanently-
connected hair dryer, the GFCI or other protective
device may be located in the wall unit
N/A
7.6
A user-resettable protective device shall
incorporate a supervisory circuit as described in
the Standard for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters,
UL 943, for GFCIs
N/A