In low-voltage systems, ground faults do not necessarily involve the actual earth, but fault currents may return to the source via conductors. Such conductors, which provide a clear path toward the source, are defined in the applicable codes and technical standards as equipment grounding conductors or protective conductors.
Ground-Fault Conditions in Low-Voltage Systems: Potential Differences Between Exposed Conductive Parts / Massimo, Mitolo; Freschi, Fabio; Haijun, Liu; Tartaglia, Michele. - In: IEEE INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS MAGAZINE. - ISSN 1077-2618. - 20:3(2014), pp. 33-39. [10.1109/MIAS.2013.2288397]
Ground-Fault Conditions in Low-Voltage Systems: Potential Differences Between Exposed Conductive Parts
FRESCHI, FABIO;TARTAGLIA, Michele
2014
Abstract
In low-voltage systems, ground faults do not necessarily involve the actual earth, but fault currents may return to the source via conductors. Such conductors, which provide a clear path toward the source, are defined in the applicable codes and technical standards as equipment grounding conductors or protective conductors.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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