A ground default refers to a specific type of electrical fault that occurs when there is an unintended connection between an electrical circuit and the ground. This can lead to excessive current flow, potentially causing equipment damage, safety hazards, or electrical fires. Ground defaults are often detected by protective devices that help isolate the fault to maintain system safety and integrity. Regular maintenance and monitoring are essential to prevent such faults in electrical systems.
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