inrushˈɪnˌrʌʃ
inrush (n)
- plural
- inrushes
English Definitions:
inpouring, inpour, inrush (noun)
an inflow
"an inpouring of spiritual comfort"
inrush (Noun)
A crowding or flooding in.
inrush
Inrush current, input surge current, or switch-on surge is the maximal instantaneous input current drawn by an electrical device when first turned on. Alternating-current electric motors and transformers may draw several times their normal full-load current when first energized, for a few cycles of the input waveform. Power converters also often have inrush currents much higher than their steady-state currents, due to the charging current of the input capacitance. The selection of over-current-protection devices such as fuses and circuit breakers is made more complicated when high inrush currents must be tolerated. The over-current protection must react quickly to overload or short-circuit faults but must not interrupt the circuit when the (usually harmless) inrush current flows.
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