Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Ground fault protection
Patent
1981-04-08
1982-10-05
Moose, Jr., Harry E.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Ground fault protection
H02H 316
Patent
active
043531032
ABSTRACT:
A ground fault interrupter (GFI) circuit for interrupting alternating current delivered in a power distribution system whenever a ground fault current exceeding a prescribed level is sensed. The GFI circuit includes a differential current sensing apparatus for sensing the presence of a ground fault current and generating a control signal that assumes a first condition whenever the ground fault current exceeds the prescribed level and for assuming a second condition whenever the ground fault current is less than the prescribed level. A charging circuit is charged with an electrical charge during a fixed portion of each cycle of the alternating current if the control signal has assumed the first condition. If the control signal has assumed the second condition, the charging circuit is discharged during a fixed portion of each cycle of the alternating current, thereby preventing any substantial charge from being stored in the charging circuit. A trigger circuit generates a trigger signal whenever the accumulated charge in the charging circuit exceeds a threshold level, which threshold level is reached within one cycle of the alternating current. Conventional switch means are used to interrupt the current flow in the power distribution system in response to this trigger signal.
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