"Ring ground" typically refers to a grounding method used in electrical systems, particularly in rural and remote areas. It involves creating a ring of conductive material, often copper or aluminum, that is buried in the ground around a facility, structure, or electrical installation. This ring serves several purposes: 1. **Safety**: It provides a low-resistance path for fault currents, helping to protect people and equipment from electrical shock and damage.

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