GES is an earthing system created by interconnecting local earthing systems to minimise dangerous touch voltages. GES permits the division of the earth fault current in a way that reduces the earth potential rise at the local earthing system. Such system could be said to form a quasi-equipotential surface. Exposed and extraneous conductive parts are bonded together with a sufficiently dense interconnection (following the rules of main and supplementary bonding) that the rise in potential “together” ensuring NIL/MINIMUM potential difference between each item under fault conditions. No true earth reference exists and therefore safety voltages are limited.
The existence of a GES is determined by sample measurements and calculation. Typical applications of GES are