lekkevoolusid
Lekkevoolusid, often translated as leakage currents, refers to unintended electrical currents that flow through unintended paths in an electrical system. These currents can be small, but they pose significant risks, including electric shock, equipment damage, and fire hazards. Several factors can contribute to lekkevoolusid. Insulation breakdown is a primary cause, where materials designed to prevent current flow degrade over time due to age, environmental conditions, or physical damage. Moisture ingress can significantly reduce the insulating properties of materials, creating pathways for leakage. Contamination, such as dust or chemical residues, can also create conductive paths.
The consequences of lekkevoolusid can be severe. For individuals, even small leakage currents can be dangerous
Detecting and mitigating lekkevoolusid is crucial for electrical safety. Regular inspections of insulation integrity, monitoring of