Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural load circuit systems
Patent
1994-01-13
1996-04-23
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural load circuit systems
307 107, 307 64, 320 43, 320 44, H02J 314
Patent
active
055106595
ABSTRACT:
Supply of ac current from the marina source to the boat's DC loads is permitted only when an isolation relay completes the electrical circuit therebetween. A control means monitor the boats battery voltage, battery charger current and DC load current, and supplies operating current to the isolation relay only when those monitored conditions indicate a need for the supply of current from the on-shore source to the boat. The duration in which the on-shore ground lead is connected to the boat's ground system, a customary path for electrolysis currents, and corrosion damage caused by those currents, and the duration of consumption of on-shore electricity, are thus limited.
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Lewis David C.
Lewis Jonathan M.
Goldman Ronald M.
Paladini Albert
Shoop Jr. William M.
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