This document discusses different system grounding arrangements, including:
1) Solidly-grounded systems which allow large ground fault currents and are suitable for single-phase loads. The wye configuration is most common.
2) Ungrounded systems which have negligible ground fault currents but increased transient overvoltages. Ground detection lights are used.
3) High-resistance grounded systems which limit ground fault current while reducing overvoltages. A resistor allows fault location via pulsing detection.