Leakage protection circuits, commonly known as ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), are designed to protect individuals from electric shock by detecting leakage currents. When a leakage is detected, these circuits quickly disconnect the power to prevent harm.
These circuits play a crucial role in enhancing electrical safety, particularly in environments with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. They continuously monitor the difference between the incoming and outgoing current flow through the protected circuit.
Modern leakage protection circuits are designed for rapid response and high reliability, featuring self-test functions and compatibility with various electrical systems. They help meet stringent safety standards and are integral to safe electrical system designs.
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