Ground Fault Calculator — Calculate Ground Fault Current & Resistance

Ground Fault Calculator

Calculate ground fault current, fault resistance, and protective device coordination. Essential tool for electrical engineers and safety professionals.

Step 1: System Parameters

Understanding Ground Faults

A ground fault occurs when an unintended connection between an energized conductor and ground exists. Proper calculation helps determine protective device settings and ensures electrical safety.

Step 2: Protective Device Settings

About Ground Fault Protection

Ground fault protection devices are designed to detect low-level fault currents that may not be detected by standard overcurrent devices. Proper coordination prevents equipment damage and reduces shock hazards.

Ground Fault Calculation Results

Summary
Device Comparison
Time-Current Curve

Calculated Ground Fault Current

4,800.00 A
Fault Resistance: 0.1 Ω
Fault Current
4,800.00 A
Let-Through Energy
18.5 kA²s
Trip Time (estimated)
0.12 seconds
Protection Level
Adequate

Protective Device Comparison

Device Type Trip Setting Fault Current Trip Time Coordination

Time-Current Characteristic Curve

Ground Fault Calculation Formula

I_fault = V_system / (Z_source + R_fault)

The ground fault current is calculated by dividing the system voltage by the sum of source impedance and fault resistance. For three-phase systems, appropriate conversion factors apply based on grounding type.

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