GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER HAVING AN INTEGRATED VARIABLE TIMER
First Claim
1. A fault circuit interrupter for use with an alternating current (AC) receptacle, having at least one source terminal and at least one load terminal, the fault circuit interrupter comprising:
- a fault detection circuit adapted to enter a fault state in response to an imbalance of current flow in the AC receptacle and to generate a signal indicative of a fault responsive to the imbalance of current flow;
a trip mechanism in operable communication with the fault detection circuitry such that in response to the signal the trip mechanism is caused to break the conductive path between the source and load terminals of the AC receptacle;
a test switch which creates generation of the imbalance of current flow indicative of a ground fault; and
a integrated variable timer circuit for tracking the time between each actuation of the test switch within a given predetermined time period and generating a test-initiate signal at the end of the predetermined time period.
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Abstract
A circuit interrupter having an integrated variable timer circuit for alerting an end-user of an impending test of the circuit interrupter which expands the function of a basic circuit interrupter by adding visual/audible warning indicators and the capability of the circuit interrupter to test itself is described herein. The integrated variable timer circuit includes a variable resistor where the user can adjust the current flowing to a capacitor. The variable resistor enables the ability for the user to adjust the predetermined testing time. When the charge across the capacitor surpasses the voltage of a parallel, connected Zener diode, a transistor turns on a self-test subcircuit or visual/audible warning indicator. A switch across capacitor is used to discharge the capacitor and to reset the timer. A switch is included to enable a manual trip after the self test has completed.
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1. A fault circuit interrupter for use with an alternating current (AC) receptacle, having at least one source terminal and at least one load terminal, the fault circuit interrupter comprising:
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a fault detection circuit adapted to enter a fault state in response to an imbalance of current flow in the AC receptacle and to generate a signal indicative of a fault responsive to the imbalance of current flow;
a trip mechanism in operable communication with the fault detection circuitry such that in response to the signal the trip mechanism is caused to break the conductive path between the source and load terminals of the AC receptacle;
a test switch which creates generation of the imbalance of current flow indicative of a ground fault; and
a integrated variable timer circuit for tracking the time between each actuation of the test switch within a given predetermined time period and generating a test-initiate signal at the end of the predetermined time period.
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