Warning apparatus with a line integrity supervisory circuit

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – With particular system function

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340652, G08B 2100

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041919467

ABSTRACT:
Warning apparatus for detecting abnormal conditions, such as fire or smoke, comprises a two-conductor electrical transmission line with detectors connected across the line at spaced locations. Unfiltered rectified AC power is supplied to the input of the line, and a filter capacitor is connected across the end of the line beyond the detectors to produce a filtered DC voltage in the line. An open line, excessive line resistance, short-circuit across the line, or deterioration of the end-of-line capacitor will give rise to excessive ripple at the input end which is sensed by a supervisory circuit to indicate a trouble condition on the line. The supervisory circuit also limits maximum line current.

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patent: 3821734 (1974-06-01), Meier et al.
patent: 3978461 (1976-08-01), DeLime

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