vuotovirtaa
Vuotovirtaa, in Finnish often used to refer to leakage current, is the small amount of current that flows in an electrical system even when equipment is operating under normal conditions and no fault is present. This current can travel through insulation, across surfaces, or via intentional paths such as EMI suppression components, and it generally does not cause a visible fault like a short circuit. Leakage currents are typically very small, but they can be measurable and have safety implications.
Leakage current arises primarily from capacitive coupling between live conductors and grounded parts, insulation leakage that
Leakage current is measured with specialized equipment that can quantify current that flows through insulation or
Some leakage current is inevitable in modern electronics due to EMI suppression and complex power supplies.