stoßüberstrom
Stoßüberstrom, also known as inrush current or surge current, refers to the temporary, significantly higher current that flows when an electrical device is first switched on. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced in devices with inductive components like motors, transformers, or solenoids. Upon initial energization, the magnetic field within these components is not yet established, and their impedance is at its lowest. This low impedance allows a large surge of current to flow until the magnetic field builds up and the impedance increases to its normal operating level.
The magnitude and duration of a stoßüberstrom depend on various factors, including the type of device, its
To mitigate the effects of stoßüberstrom, various techniques are employed. Soft starters for motors gradually increase