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- Q358932 subject Q8411249.
- Q358932 abstract "Inrush current, input surge current or switch-on surge is the maximum, instantaneous input current drawn by an electrical device when first turned on. Alternating current electric motors and transformers may draw several times their normal full-load current when first energized, for a few cycles of the input waveform. Power converters also often have inrush currents much higher than their steady state currents, due to the charging current of the input capacitance. The selection of overcurrent protection devices such as fuses and circuit breakers is made more complicated when high inrush currents must be tolerated. The overcurrent protection must react quickly to overload or open circuit but must not interrupt the circuit when the (usually harmless) inrush current flows.".
- Q358932 thumbnail Inrush_current.gif?width=300.
- Q358932 wikiPageExternalLink inrush_current_faq.html.
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- Q358932 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411249.
- Q358932 comment "Inrush current, input surge current or switch-on surge is the maximum, instantaneous input current drawn by an electrical device when first turned on. Alternating current electric motors and transformers may draw several times their normal full-load current when first energized, for a few cycles of the input waveform. Power converters also often have inrush currents much higher than their steady state currents, due to the charging current of the input capacitance.".
- Q358932 label "Inrush current".
- Q358932 depiction Inrush_current.gif.