High impedance fault detection on rural electric distribution systems
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A high impedance fault (HIF) results when an energized primary conductor comes in contact with a quasi-insulating object such as a tree, structure or equipment, or falls to the ground. The significance of these previously undetectable faults is that they represent a serious public safety hazard as well as a risk of arcing ignition of fires.
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