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The ground fault is the most common short circuit on an electrical power system. The stability of a power system and its ability to recover from a ground fault is directly related to the neutral grounding method used. A summary is given of the common grounding practices used in paper mills for low and medium voltage systems and the advantages of resistance grounding are described.