Well, these can tell you in real time since each individual circuit is monitored:
https://www.benderinc.com/products/ground-fault-monitoring-grounded/linetraxx_rcms150
Second one can place differential protection on none critical circuits. The diffy will trip for any ground fault.
On an ungrounded system the fault current may be to low, and may require directional elements as it may be "seen" by GFPs feeding none faulted circuits.
no one does that on industrial systems
too expensive
familiar with Bender, I tested and certified them for mining use
Delta is more common due to legacy. If we started today all over again it would be solid or NRG. Ungrounded is a bad idea.
not true, delta is still the most common method in new installs
delta is common in T&D
we need to consider your limited understanding when you state an opinion like 'bad idea'
remember your query on calculating T & D v drop? lol
True. And distance, material, ect.
However it does not change the fact ungrounded system can experience over voltages in excess of 6 to 8 times for anything other than solid fault.
that applies to any circuit with capacitance and switching
google should not be your primary source of knowledge