inrushvirran
Inrushvirran refers to a temporary surge in electrical current that occurs when power is first applied to electrical equipment. This transient current is typically much higher than the steady-state operating current and lasts only briefly as circuits and components reach their normal operating conditions.
Causes of inrushvirran include the charging of energy storage elements such as capacitors in power supplies,
Effects of inrushvirran can include voltage dips in the electrical network, nuisance tripping of circuit breakers
Measurement and mitigation strategies are central to managing inrushvirran. Inrush is typically characterized by peak current
Applications commonly address inrushvirran in power supplies, motor drives, large transformers, HVAC equipment, and data-center power