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high resistance grounding typically limits ground fault current under to _____.


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Answer:

1 to10 amps

Explanation:

High resistance grounding of the neutral limits the ground fault current to a very low level (typically from 1 to10 amps) and this is achieved by connecting a current limiting resistor between the neutral of the transformer secondary and the earth ground and is used on low voltage systems of 600 volts or less, under

Answer:

1 to 10 amps

Explanation:

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