Degradation sensing and shut-down means for refrigeration motor-

Refrigeration – Automatic control – Refrigeration producer

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340631, 361104, F25B 3100

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044909888

ABSTRACT:
Means for shutting down operation of an enclosed motor compressor unit for air conditioning and heat pump service consists in immersing a pair of spaced electrodes having a potential gradient thereacross in the refrigerant-oil mixture in the unit enclosure and in employing the ion and electron flow across the electrodes resulting from contaminants in the mixture to break the motor energizing circuit through relay means, and in the provision of a normally open fusible switch responsive to close in response to a predetermined high motor temperature and through relay means break the motor energizing circuit. In a simplified modification, the immersed electrodes are directly connected across the power supply leads and cause a fusible link connected in the power supply leads to open and break the motor energizing circuit when sufficient conduction across the electrodes occurs.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2552088 (1951-05-01), Davis
patent: 3959980 (1976-06-01), Hamilton
patent: 3959984 (1976-06-01), Vlasak

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