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A grounding system creates a low-resistance connection between system equipment and/or a system conductor (wire) - called a neutral or grounded conductor - to the earth by using a grounding electrode. A grounding system is not necessary for an electrical system to function, the electrical distribution systems in some countries lack any type of grounding and others have complex grounding systems with additional measurement devices to protect users. It is common for many small-scale off-grid to lack a grounding system as it significantly increases costs and installation time and may not yield significant benefits. As system size, voltage, and cost increase the benefits of a grounding system grow. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Electrical codes|electrical code]] for every country will contain information about the requirements and appropriate equipment for that location.<ref name="cahiertechnique"> Cahiers Techniques 173: Earthing Systems Worldwide and Evolutions https://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mojofiles/electricalearthingworldwide.pdf</ref>
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A grounding system creates a low-resistance connection between system equipment and/or a system conductor (wire) - called a neutral or grounded conductor - to the earth by using a grounding electrode. A grounding system is not necessary for an electrical system to function, the electrical distribution systems in some countries lack any type of grounding and others have complex grounding systems with additional measurement devices to protect users. It is common for many small-scale off-grid systems to lack a grounding system as it significantly increases costs and installation time and may not yield significant benefits. As system size, voltage, and cost increase the benefits of a grounding system grow. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Electrical codes|electrical code]] for every country will contain information about the requirements and appropriate equipment for that location.<ref name="cahiertechnique"> Cahiers Techniques 173: Earthing Systems Worldwide and Evolutions https://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mojofiles/electricalearthingworldwide.pdf</ref>

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A grounding system creates a low-resistance connection between system equipment and/or a system conductor (wire) - called a neutral or grounded conductor - to the earth by using a grounding electrode. A grounding system is not necessary for an electrical system to function, the electrical distribution systems in some countries lack any type of grounding and others have complex grounding systems with additional measurement devices to protect users. It is common for many small-scale off-grid systems to lack a grounding system as it significantly increases costs and installation time and may not yield significant benefits. As system size, voltage, and cost increase the benefits of a grounding system grow. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Electrical codes|electrical code]] for every country will contain information about the requirements and appropriate equipment for that location.<ref name="cahiertechnique"> Cahiers Techniques 173: Earthing Systems Worldwide and Evolutions https://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mojofiles/electricalearthingworldwide.pdf</ref>
TranslationA grounding system creates a low-resistance connection between system equipment and/or a system conductor (wire) - called a neutral or grounded conductor - to the earth by using a grounding electrode. A grounding system is not necessary for an electrical system to function, the electrical distribution systems in some countries lack any type of grounding and others have complex grounding systems with additional measurement devices to protect users. It is common for many small-scale off-grid systems to lack a grounding system as it significantly increases costs and installation time and may not yield significant benefits. As system size, voltage, and cost increase the benefits of a grounding system grow. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Electrical codes|electrical code]] for every country will contain information about the requirements and appropriate equipment for that location.<ref name="cahiertechnique"> Cahiers Techniques 173: Earthing Systems Worldwide and Evolutions https://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mojofiles/electricalearthingworldwide.pdf</ref>

A grounding system creates a low-resistance connection between system equipment and/or a system conductor (wire) - called a neutral or grounded conductor - to the earth by using a grounding electrode. A grounding system is not necessary for an electrical system to function, the electrical distribution systems in some countries lack any type of grounding and others have complex grounding systems with additional measurement devices to protect users. It is common for many small-scale off-grid systems to lack a grounding system as it significantly increases costs and installation time and may not yield significant benefits. As system size, voltage, and cost increase the benefits of a grounding system grow. The electrical code for every country will contain information about the requirements and appropriate equipment for that location.[1]

  1. Cahiers Techniques 173: Earthing Systems Worldwide and Evolutions https://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mojofiles/electricalearthingworldwide.pdf