| 1. | The article for " Ground Fault Interruper " is called Residual-current device.
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| 2. | When a ground fault is detected, the device quickly cuts off the circuit.
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| 3. | The only fault possible is a phase-to-ground fault, since the enclosures are separated.
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| 4. | Damage can be mitigated by installing a ground fault interrupting circuit.
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| 5. | Adding a ground fault interrupter doesn't add grounding to a circuit that isn't grounded.
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| 6. | A high-resistance-grounded system may restrict line to ground fault current to only 5 amperes.
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| 7. | They have a continuous rating, and are designed to operate with a single-ground fault.
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| 8. | This means that the system will not immediately trip on the first ground fault.
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| 9. | Again, installing a ground fault interrupter is something many do-it-yourselfers can do on their own.
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| 10. | Ryan said adding a ground fault interrupter on an outlet for the computer isn't enough.
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