Leckströme
Leckströme, or leakage currents, are unintended electric currents that flow through insulation, along surfaces, or through imperfect conductive paths in electrical equipment. They differ from the designed current paths and from fault currents, and they are often small but not negligible for insulation performance and safety.
Leakage currents can occur through several mechanisms. Bulk dielectric conduction happens when charge carriers move through
Measurement and monitoring of leakage current are important for assessing insulation integrity. Insulation resistance tests apply
Mitigation focuses on improving insulation quality and reducing pathways for unintended current. Approaches include selecting low-conductivity
See also: insulation resistance, dielectric strength, creepage and clearance, partial discharge.