| COLUMN A |
COLUMN B |
| 1. Material that is capable of conducting electric current. |
A. Conductive part |
| 2. Conductor provided for functional equipotential bonding. |
B. Overload current |
| 3. Earthing conductor provided for functional earthing. |
C. Current |
| 4. Protective conductor (PE) provided for protective equipotential bonding |
D. Circuit |
| 5. Conductor provided for purposes of safety (protection against electric shock) |
E. Core |
| 6. Protective conductor provided for protective earthing |
F. Building element |
| 7. Fault current that flows to earth |
G. Portable appliance |
| 8. Current that flows to earth in an electrically undamaged circuit |
H. Functional bonding conductor |
| 9. Current that results from an insulation failure or from the bridging of insulation |
I. Overcurrent |
| 10. Current that exceed the rated current |
J. Functional earthing conductor |
| 11. Any part that is capable of conducting electrical current |
K. Fault current |
| 12. Overcurrent that results from fault of negligible impedance in a circuit |
L. Earth leakage current |
| 13. Earthing of a point or points in a system or in an installation or in the equipment, which is necessary for purpose other than safety |
M. Conductor |
| 14. All electrical connections and devices involved in the earthing of a system, and installation and equipment |
N. Protective conductor |
| 15. Overcurrent that occurs in an electrically undamaged circuit |
O. Protective bonding conductor |
| 16. Part of a premises such as a wall, floor, ceiling or partition |
P. Earth fault current |
| 17. Appliance that is moved in the course of normal operation |
Q. Protective earthing conductor |
| 18. Arrangement of conductors for the purpose of carrying electric current |
R. Earthing arrangements |
| 19. Single insulated conductor without protective covering |
S. Functional earthing |
| 20. Flow of electric charge through a conductor |
T. Short circuit current |