Introduction
In many industrial setups, an SCR power controller may trigger an inrush current alarm (INRUSH) during startup—even when the load is not overloaded.
👉 Key difference:
- Overload → current exceeds rating during operation
- Inrush current → short peak current at startup (milliseconds)
📍 Even a very short current spike can trigger protection.
First Check: Confirm It’s Not a Real Fault
Before adjusting anything, verify these two points:
1. Check actual current behavior
- Measure startup peak current
- Compare with stable running current
✔ If only startup peak is high → normal inrush
✔ If running current is also high → real overload
📍 Always distinguish peak vs continuous current.
2. Check measurement circuit
- Inspect current sensor / CT / sampling resistor
- Look for unstable or abnormal readings
📍 Faulty detection may cause false alarms.

Method 1: Adjust Inrush Protection Settings
This is the fastest and most effective solution.
Key parameters:
- Inrush current threshold (INRUSH LEVEL)
- Inrush delay time (INRUSH DELAY)
Recommended adjustment:
- Resistive load → 2.5–3× rated current
- Inductive load → 3–4×
- Capacitive load → 4–5×
- Delay time → increase to 0.3–0.5 s
📍 Allow short peaks without triggering protection.
Method 2: Use Soft Start or Ramp Control
Changing startup mode can significantly reduce current spikes.
Options:
- Soft start → gradual voltage increase
- Ramp start → controlled rise slope
- Constant current start → limit startup current
📍 Smooth startup = lower peak current.
✔ Recommended:
- 3–5 seconds soft start for most loads
- Longer for high inertia systems
Method 3: Add External Hardware Protection
For high-power or sensitive loads, settings alone may not be enough.
Solutions:
- Series reactor (choke) → limits current surge
- Soft starter (for motors) → controlled startup
- Staged heating (resistive loads) → avoid full load startup
📍 Hardware buffering is essential for large loads.
Method 4: Improve Power Supply & Wiring
External factors can amplify inrush current.
Check:
- Voltage stability (avoid sudden drops)
- Tight terminal connections
- Proper cable size
- Correct phase sequence (3-phase systems)
📍 Poor wiring or unstable supply increases current spikes.
Quick Verification
- Start the system and check if alarm disappears
- Measure startup peak current
- Ensure stable operation without overheating
📍 If peak is controlled and system runs stable → issue resolved.
Conclusion
Inrush current alarms without overload are usually caused by:
- Improper protection settings
- Unsuitable startup mode
- Lack of buffering
- External electrical issues
👉 Follow this order:
- Adjust parameters
- Optimize startup method
- Add hardware if needed
- Improve power and wiring
📍 Matching startup behavior to load characteristics is the key to eliminating inrush alarms.