Circuit for monitoring the mechanical power from an induction mo

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Motor protective condition responsive circuits

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324103R, 307126, H02J 722

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041237927

ABSTRACT:
An electronic signal proportional to Icos.theta. for an induction motor is substantially proportional to the mechanical power output of the motor. This signal is detected by rectifying a signal which is an analog of motor current in phase with the motor voltage and time averaging the rectified signal. Comparing the averaged signal to a reference level permits the interruption of motor current for an underload or an overload condition. The circuit permits detection of excessive ice formation on the outdoor heat exchanger of a heat pump system. The circuit is connected to the impeller drive motor which forces air across the heat exchanger and stops the motor and initiates the de-ice procedure when the ice blockage causes mechanical power delivered by the motor to deviate to a selected level.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2992365 (1961-07-01), Brill
patent: 3789236 (1974-01-01), Lacroix

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