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Electrical Shock from Ground Cable 1

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JASSR

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Jan 7, 2004
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Are there any documented cases of a person being shocked or electrocuted as a result of disconnecting the shield ground of a high voltage cable.
 
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Disconnecting the shield ground often requires entry to a restricted area, or an approach within the hazardous area of the associated high voltage.
I don't know of any instances that fit your specific scenario, but the possibility of death or injury is quite high if a shield ground connection is cut.
Within the last year or so, someone posted a picture on this site. It was the burned body of a thief who had just cut the grounding cable of a large transformer.
I have seen documentation on several accidents caused by ground currents and voltages on inadvertently cut ground connections.
On a small system, the hazard of an open ground connection may be negligible. On a large system there will be potentially lethal potentials if a shield ground is opened. Single conductor cables are much worse than three conductor cables.
Under fault conditions, or if a cables is starting to break down, the hazard is much worse.

Bill
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It's certainly possible if a remote fault occurs during this process. The shield wire voltage can rise above local earth potential where the person is standing.
 
If that happens to be the only ground for the shield, it would be extremely hazardous.
 
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