Electrical Medium voltage overhead distribution lines run for long distances to supply consumers, sometimes their live conductors fall on very high impedance surfaces limiting the short circuit current below the sensing level of the line protective relays. Fallen conductors, remains unknown for hours subjecting the humans and livestock to electrocution. Sad accidents have repeated in rural places in Saudi Arabia namely in Ain Dar, Dhobiaa, Baqaa, etc. Saudi Electricity company formed a committee to solve the problem, this committee studied the previous work done on this subject from the Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Aramco, the Saudi Universities research work. Various technical meetings were conducted with the relays vendors to find a workable solution. The committee concluded that all the up to date substation protection relays are not facilitated with effective means of detecting all the concerned high impedance faults due to their dynamic and random nature. This author approached the problem by sensing the loss of conductor by voltage measuring relay at the terminal point. Operation of the voltage relay initiates a mechanical device to create a deliberate fault which can produce a sufficient current to be sensed by the upstream devices and isolate the faulty section in few seconds.