if 15 kv is grounding directly what will happen?
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Answer / kiran patil
It is totally depend upon how earthing has been given. If
it is solidly grounded then no problem but if it is not and
earthing resistance is small then it may cause burning out
fuse or any protective device used for safety
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Answer / yuvi
The weak link will break first. we have 3 components
the source>>the conductor to connect to ground and earth.
Earth is the only component that has least probability of
burning out. the conductor or the source will burn out if
they are unable to handle the massive current. If they are
able to handle it, the high current just keeps flowing
through the circuit.
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Answer / sagar hingmire
It depends upon how U r grounding the 15 KV.
1)If u r using cable it will burnt in few seconds.
2)If u r using solid conductor then its size again we have
to take in to consideration if it is small it will melt &
it is of adequate size it will safely pass the 15 kv to
ground.
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