Although single-phase to ground-fault location in non-solid grounded networks has been studied for many years and a lot of research has been done, an adequate solution for direct fault location of radial distribution network hasn't been made, especially for the distribution network with the neutral point grounded via arc suppression coil. Involvement of the arc suppression coil may decrease short-circuit current, but the difficulty of finding fault location is increased. The key problem of non-solid single-phase to ground fault location is to solve the fault location of distribution network with the neutral point grounding via arc suppression coil. This presentation analyses the line capacitive current distribution of an isolated neutral point and a neutral point grounded via an arc suppression coil and proposes the concept of per-unit zero sequence current method. The equipartition principle of zero sequence current is utilized to locate the fault section of the distribution system. Simulation tests to verify the effectiveness of this method have been made as well.