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A ground fault protection device (GFPD) uses a low current breaker (.5-1 A) to create a connection between a conductor (wire) and ground on the DC side of a PV system, which creates a grounded conductor. This breaker is ganged (connected) to another breaker through which the positive PV source or output wire passes. In the event of a DC ground fault, the low current breaker will trip removing the connection between the grounded conductor and the ground but will also open (disconnect) the ungrounded conductor of the PV source circuit. A GFPD will improve safety on all systems with a DC system ground, but they are most vital for systems that will have PV modules mounted on the roof of a structure. Building a pole or ground mounted system will minimize fire risk to people in the event of a ground fault and can be a way to increase the safety of a system. Ground fault protection devices can be a significant additional cost for small systems and may be difficult to find in many locations and that typically limits their usage in many parts of the world.