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  2. Residual-current device - Wikipedia

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    A residual-current device (RCD), residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB) or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) [a] is an electrical safety device that interrupts an electrical circuit when the current passing through a conductor is not equal and opposite in both directions, therefore indicating leakage current to ground or current flowing to another powered conductor.

  3. Three-prong adaptor - Wikipedia

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    The ground tab is designed to be attached to the outlet faceplate screw, which is supposed to be connected to the building electrical ground. A cheater plug , AC ground lifter or three-prong/two-prong adapter is an adapter that allows a NEMA 5-15P grounding -type plug (three prongs) to connect to a NEMA 1-15R non-grounding receptacle (two slots).

  4. Ground continuity monitor - Wikipedia

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    A GCM or ground continuity monitor (also called a ground integrity monitor or ground continuity tester) is an electrical safety device that monitors the impedance to ground of a temporary electrical circuit and can provide indication (or protective trip) in the event impedance rises to an unsafe value. A GCM is either an external testing device ...

  5. Circuit breaker analyzer - Wikipedia

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    A circuit breaker analyzer is an instrument that measures the parameters of a circuit breaker. [1]In 1984, Megger patented a digital circuit breaker analyzer, controlled by a microprocessor. in 2020 few companies develop software to control circuit breaker analyzers from different devices such as computers, tablet computer, smartphones and others.

  6. Electrical fault - Wikipedia

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    An open-circuit fault occurs if a circuit is interrupted by a failure of a current-carrying wire (phase or neutral) or a blown fuse or circuit breaker. In three-phase systems, a fault may involve one or more phases and ground, or may occur only between phases. In a "ground fault" or "earth fault", current flows into the earth.

  7. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    Microprocessor-based high current test set 1989 Battery impedance test equipment (BITE) 1990 Automatic 10kV insulation power factor test set 1990 Microprocessor-based protective relay test set 1994 DSP-driven watthour meter test set 1996 Windows-based Testing Software Program 1999 Time-domain reflectometer with TX Null technology (TDR) 2000

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