Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Ground fault protection
Patent
1991-03-28
1993-02-09
Voeltz, Emanual T.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Ground fault protection
361 87, 361 93, 361111, 324522, 324536, H02H 332, G01R 3108
Patent
active
051856840
ABSTRACT:
An arc detection method and apparatus is provided for an electric circuit having an electrified conductor (46) connecting a voltage source (26) to a load (30). A field sensor senses an electromagnetic field established about the conductor by the occurrence of an electrical arc in the circuit, and generates a field responsive signal. Arc discrimination circuitry includes frequency responsive circuitry responding to the field sensor and generating an arc indicative signal in response to a given frequency characteristic of the field responsive signal. The frequency responsive circuitry monitors a plurality of different frequencies of the field responsive signal, and generates the arc indicative signal in response to a given combination of field responsive signal frequencies. A comb filter passes the field responsive signal through a plurality of passbands, and the arc indicative signal is generated in response to a given frequency signature of the field responsive signal.
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Beihoff Bruce C.
O'Neil Walter K.
Richards, Jr. Francis S.
Tennies Charles J.
Berhane Adolf
Eaton Corporation
Voeltz Emanual T.
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