Electricity is divided into three components: electricity that flows normally A, electricity that deviates from the flow (leakage) B, and naturally occurring electric component (capacitance) C.
This deviated electrical component B can cause electric shock to people, malfunction or fire of electrical equipment and equipment, and eventually lead to destruction.
In other words, electricity is just like an open flame! This means that electricity = open flame is constantly flowing through buildings and electrical equipment.
Until now, it was thought that there were breakers and monitoring devices that could detect this leakage component B, but unfortunately there are none.
The current measurement method is the eye-zero method, which measures the B and C components simultaneously, so both components mix, making it impossible to measure only the truly necessary B component.
With this eye-zero method, the most necessary data B, the leakage component, is interfered with by the C component and cannot be measured accurately.
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