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Any fault voltage going to earth will produce a voltage gradient. If you have a true qualified reference point at zero potential, then your voltage readings will increase (or decrease) as you move to or from the energized object as you make your voltage readings. Using this method, you can frequently pinpoint the actual location of the fault. If your voltage readings are consistent over a large area, then the likely culprit is a voltage on the qualified reference ground.