What I mean by 'go out' is that it changes from its normally illuminated state to an un-illuminated(or nearly un-illuminated) state, because there is no voltage across the filament due to the phase-to-ground short circuit.
Normally, in a grounded system, there is a certain voltage between phase and neutral. If you connect an indicator lamp between phase and neutral, it will illuminate, correct? Typically, in a grounded system, the neutral is grounded.
What do you mean by 'a grounded system 400V3ph,230V1Ph'?
Is it wye(star) connected, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400V phase-to-phase, 230V phase-to-neutral, neutral grounded?
Or is it a 3-phase, 3-wire corner-grounded delta?
Or 3-phase, 4-wire center tapped delta?