startstrøm
Startstrøm, or inrush current, is the transient surge of electric current drawn by equipment at the moment it is energised. This initial current is typically much higher than the steady-state running current and lasts for a short time, from a few milliseconds up to several hundred milliseconds, before the device reaches its normal operating state.
Startstrøm occurs because, at start, many electrical devices have low impedance and no back electromotive force
For three-phase induction motors, starting current commonly ranges from about 4 to 7 times the full-load running
Inrush can cause voltage dips, nuisance tripping of circuit breakers, and stress on electrical components. Mitigation
Startstrøm is typically assessed with current measurements on energisation, using measuring equipment and alignment with regional