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====Grounded system====
 
====Grounded system====
An ungrounded conductor in a grounded system will have a voltage relative to the grounded conductor and the ground. For a [[#Ground fault]] to pass current and trip a [[Special:MyLanguage/Overcurrent protection device|overcurrent protection devices]] or a [[Special:MyLanguage/Residual current device|residual current device]], only one ground faults - between the ungrounded conductor and the ground - will be required. This means in this system that a person could touch the [[Special:MyLanguage/Busbar|busbar]] of either the grounded conductor or ground and be safe as long as there is no fault.
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An ungrounded conductor in a grounded system will have a voltage relative to the grounded conductor and the ground. For a [[#Ground fault]] to pass current and trip a [[Special:MyLanguage/Overcurrent protection device|overcurrent protection devices]] or a [[Special:MyLanguage/Residual current device|residual current device]], only one ground fault is required: between the ungrounded conductor and the ground. This means in this system that a person could touch the [[Special:MyLanguage/Busbar|busbar]] of either the grounded conductor or ground and be safe as long as there is no fault, but not the ungrounded conductor.

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====Grounded system====
An ungrounded conductor in a grounded system will have a voltage relative to the grounded conductor and the ground. For a [[#Ground fault]] to pass current and trip a [[Special:MyLanguage/Overcurrent protection device|overcurrent protection devices]] or a [[Special:MyLanguage/Residual current device|residual current device]], only one ground fault is required: between the ungrounded conductor and the ground. This means in this system that a person could touch the [[Special:MyLanguage/Busbar|busbar]] of either the grounded conductor or ground and be safe as long as there is no fault, but not the ungrounded conductor.
Translation====Grounded system====
An ungrounded conductor in a grounded system will have a voltage relative to the grounded conductor and the ground. For a [[#Ground fault]] to pass current and trip a [[Special:MyLanguage/Overcurrent protection device|overcurrent protection devices]] or a [[Special:MyLanguage/Residual current device|residual current device]], only one ground fault is required: between the ungrounded conductor and the ground. This means in this system that a person could touch the [[Special:MyLanguage/Busbar|busbar]] of either the grounded conductor or ground and be safe as long as there is no fault, but not the ungrounded conductor.

Grounded system

An ungrounded conductor in a grounded system will have a voltage relative to the grounded conductor and the ground. For a #Ground fault to pass current and trip a overcurrent protection devices or a residual current device, only one ground fault is required: between the ungrounded conductor and the ground. This means in this system that a person could touch the busbar of either the grounded conductor or ground and be safe as long as there is no fault, but not the ungrounded conductor.