Method and apparatus for identification of the disconnection...

Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – For fault location

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C324S424000, C324S456000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and device for identification of the disconnection of a current protection device, in which electromagnetic pulses emitted from the protection device are received and are checked for electromagnetic pulses produced during disconnection of the protection device. In addition, the present invention relates to an apparatus for identifying the disconnection of a protection device, in which at least one antenna is provided, which is arranged in the vicinity of the protection device and receives electromagnetic pulses produced during disconnection of the protection device.
The term protection device as used herein includes circuit breakers, or breakers in general, and fuses.
Protection devices such as these are used in particular in electrical systems such as rectifier systems having semiconductor components. The semiconductor components are protected by protection devices. If a semiconductor component fails, for example as a result of breakdown, the circuit path that has become destroyed is selectively isolated from the rest of the electrical system by disconnection of the associated protection device. When a number of semiconductor components are connected in parallel, operation can generally be maintained by virtue of the electrical configuration. However, in order to monitor the system, the disconnection of the protection device must be identified and indicated.
It has become known for protection devices to have integrated indicators to identify the disconnection of the protection device. In many cases, flags are used, which are set when the protection device is disconnected. In the case of a protection device arranged on a rotating shaft, these flags are set by centrifugal force. Monitoring is then carried out visually at defined intervals, based on empirical values. The rotating shaft is illuminated with a stroboscope for observation, with the frequency of the stroboscope being matched to the rotation speed of the shaft. This manual monitoring requires time and experienced personnel, and is dependent on the stroboscope control quality. Alternatively or additionally, monitoring can be carried out by means of video cameras. This type of monitoring is costly and requires experienced personnel to check the image which is recorded by the video camera and is transmitted to a suitable point.
The disconnection of a protection device can also be identified by monitoring the current flowing through the protection device. For example, a Hall probe can be used to monitor the magnetic field produced by the current flow. As soon as a current interruption is detected, this can be traced back to a disconnection of the protection device. However, monitoring of the current flowing through the protection device is highly complex. When a current interruption is identified, then the disconnection of the protection device is first of all confirmed by visual examination. Furthermore, machines which are not provided with electronic protection device monitoring from the start can be retrofitted only with major effort. Furthermore, retrofitting is feasible only if there is sufficient installation space available in the machine.
It has become known from published European patent application EP 0 508 638 A2 for the electromagnetic field emitted from a stationary electrical conductor to be monitored by using an antenna. However, such monitoring does not make it possible to identify a protection device rotating on a rotating shaft, particularly when there are a number of protection devices on the shaft.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for monitoring a breaker which overcomes the above-noted deficiencies and disadvantages of the prior art devices and methods of this general kind, and which provides for simple monitoring, which can be retrofitted, is reliable and operates automatically, for identification of a protection device which is being disconnected.
With the above and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a method of identifying a disconnection of a protection device, which comprises:
placing a protection device on a rotatable shaft and connecting the protection device in series with a semiconductor component;
receiving electromagnetic pulses emitted from the protection device and from any other components which may be present and checking for electromagnetic pulses produced during disconnection of the protection device; and
detecting a rotation position of the shaft via an encoder and linking the rotation position to the received electromagnetic pulses.
With the above and other objects in view there is also provided, in accordance with the invention, an apparatus for identifying a disconnection of a protection device, in particular an apparatus for carrying out the novel method. The apparatus comprising:
at least one antenna disposed in a vicinity of a protection device arranged on a rotating shaft and connected in series with a semiconductor component, said antenna receiving electromagnetic pulses produced during a disconnection of the protection device; and
an encoder disposed to detect a rotation position of the shaft.
In other words, the protection device is arranged on a rotating shaft and the rotation position of the shaft is detected via an encoder, and is linked to the received pulses. In structural terms, the protection device according to the invention is arranged on a rotating shaft, and an encoder is provided for detection of the rotation position of the shaft.
The idea of the invention is based on a high disconnection current being present briefly on disconnection of the protection device. When using a fuse link, arcs are formed on the melting conductors. The high disconnection current and the arc voltage produce electromagnetic pulses. When used in an exciter machine with rotating semiconductors and protection devices, for example in a rectifier circuit, the time duration and the frequency of the electromagnetic pulses depend on the rotation speed of the rotating shaft, the inductance in the load circuit and the disconnection time.
These pulses are received and are used as a signal for disconnection of the protection device.
The protection device is generally disconnected in the blocking phase when the voltage load is at its maximum, when the semiconductor component fails. The pulse duration of the electromagnetic pulses on disconnection of a protection device is thus a number of times greater than what are referred to as the hole storage effect peaks of the individual semiconductor components used for rectification. These peaks are caused by inductances in a downstream load. The voltage applied to the semiconductor components builds up across the semiconductor components owing to these inductances. On breakdown, the voltage rises severely to beyond the peak value of the externally applied voltage, and then falls back again. The peaks can be dissipated by means of appropriate circuitry with resistors and capacitors, and occur cyclically.
The electromagnetic pulses produced on disconnection of a protection device in comparison occur only once per protection device and the pulse length and pulse magnitude differ from those of pulses which are emitted from any other components which may be present, such as the semiconductor components. It is thus possible to reliably identify the disconnection of the protection device by receiving all the emitted electromagnetic pulses and checking for electromagnetic pulses produced on disconnection of the protection device.
The rotation position of the shaft is detected via an encoder and is linked to the received signals. The encoder on the shaft makes it possible to determine the position of the protection device. Normally, in the case of an exciter machine for turbogenerators, a number of detection devices revolve on a common path. As stated initially, the disconnection in the protection device generally takes place at the maximum voltage load in the blocking ph

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