Ground monitor and circuit breaker actuating device
First Claim
1. A ground monitor and circuit breaker actuating apparatus for monitoring the ground and pilot conductors of an electrical power system and for tripping circuit breakers in the power system when an open-circuit fault occurs, comprising:
- first signal generating means for generating a sinusoidal test signal having a fixed frequency;
second signal generating means for generating a first set of fault logic pulses and a second set of fault logic pulses;
impedance bridge means including a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal and a fourth terminal, said bridge means further including a first impedance leg connected between said first terminal and said second terminal, a second impedance leg connected between said second terminal and said third terminal, and a third impedance leg connected between said third terminal and said fourth terminal, the respective impedances of said impedance legs being selected to balance the bridge when the pilot and ground conductors are connected to form a fourth impedance leg between said first and fourth terminals, said first signal generating means being connected between said first and third terminals and said second signal generating means being connected in one of said impedance legs, whereby the voltage developed across said second and fourth terminals varies as a continuous sinusoid when a fault occurs in said fourth leg and varies in sinusoid bursts when no fault occurs in said fourth leg;
band pass filter means coupled to said impedance bridge means and having a pass band for rejecting signals with frequencies other than said test signal frequency;
pulse forming means responsive to said filtered test signal and operative to develop a fault signal pulse coincident with each cycle of said filtered test signal;
pulse rate discriminator means responsive to said second set of fault logic pulses and said fault signal pules and operative to develop a control signal when said fault signal pulses occur in between said fault logic pulses, said control signal being indicative of an open-circuit fault in the ground or pilot conductors of the power system being monitored; and
actuating means responsive to said control signal and operative to actuate circuit breakers to deenergize the power system when a fault occurs in the ground and pilot conductors.
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Abstract
A ground monitor and circuit breaker actuating apparatus for monitoring the continuity of the ground and pilot conductors in a power distribution system and for deenergizing the power supply system when a true fault in the ground or pilot conductor occurs, including a DC power supply, an impedance bridge which passes a test signal whenever a bridge imbalance occurs in response to a fault logic signal or a fault in the pilot conductor or the ground conductor, an oscillator which generates a test signal for use by the bridge, a fault logic generator which generates a fault logic signal for causing intermittent unbalancing of the bridge and for use by a pulse rate discriminator, a filter which eliminates spurious signals passed by the bridge, a pulse former which converts the filtered signal into a pulsed fault signal, a threshold detector which passes the fault signal if the voltage level of the pulses exceed a predetermined threshold voltage level, a phase detector and a null output detector which compare the phase relationship between the test signal and the fault signal and which indicate when the bridge is in an unbalanced condition, a pulse rate discriminator which compares the timing of the pulses of the fault signal with the pulses of the fault logic signal and develops a control signal commensurate therewith, and a relay which breaks the circuit of the power system in response to the control signal.
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11 Claims
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1. A ground monitor and circuit breaker actuating apparatus for monitoring the ground and pilot conductors of an electrical power system and for tripping circuit breakers in the power system when an open-circuit fault occurs, comprising:
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first signal generating means for generating a sinusoidal test signal having a fixed frequency; second signal generating means for generating a first set of fault logic pulses and a second set of fault logic pulses; impedance bridge means including a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal and a fourth terminal, said bridge means further including a first impedance leg connected between said first terminal and said second terminal, a second impedance leg connected between said second terminal and said third terminal, and a third impedance leg connected between said third terminal and said fourth terminal, the respective impedances of said impedance legs being selected to balance the bridge when the pilot and ground conductors are connected to form a fourth impedance leg between said first and fourth terminals, said first signal generating means being connected between said first and third terminals and said second signal generating means being connected in one of said impedance legs, whereby the voltage developed across said second and fourth terminals varies as a continuous sinusoid when a fault occurs in said fourth leg and varies in sinusoid bursts when no fault occurs in said fourth leg; band pass filter means coupled to said impedance bridge means and having a pass band for rejecting signals with frequencies other than said test signal frequency; pulse forming means responsive to said filtered test signal and operative to develop a fault signal pulse coincident with each cycle of said filtered test signal; pulse rate discriminator means responsive to said second set of fault logic pulses and said fault signal pules and operative to develop a control signal when said fault signal pulses occur in between said fault logic pulses, said control signal being indicative of an open-circuit fault in the ground or pilot conductors of the power system being monitored; and actuating means responsive to said control signal and operative to actuate circuit breakers to deenergize the power system when a fault occurs in the ground and pilot conductors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A ground monitor and circuit breaker actuating apparatus for monitoring the continuity of an electrical power system ground and pilot conductor loop and for sending a trip control signal to the power system circuit breakers if an open-circuit fault or an increase in impedance above a predetermined level occurs in the pilot or ground conductors, comprising:
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signal generating means for generating a sinusoidal test signal having a predetermined frequency; timing signal generating means for generating a first timing signal and a second timing signal; impedance monitoring means coupled to said signal generating means for monitoring the impedance of the ground and pilot conductor loop, said monitor having a continuous test signal output when an increase in impedance occcurs and having a test signal burst, pulsed output when no increase in impedance occurs; fault simulation means responsive to said first timing signal and operative to introduce an impedance element in the ground and pilot conductor loop; filter means coupled to said impedance monitoring means for filtering said test signal and for passing a filtered test signal; pulse forming means responsive to said filtered test signal and operative to form a fault signal including voltage pulse portions commensurate with the cycles of said filtered test signal; pulse rate discriminator means for discriminating between said fault signal caused by said fault simulation means and said fault signal caused by an increase in the impedance of the ground and pilot conductor loop by comparing said fault signal with said second timing signal, said discriminator means developing a control signal if said fault signal occurs in the absence of said second timing signal; and circuit breaker actuating means responsive to said control signal and operative to develop a trip control signal, whereby the power system circuit breakers are opened when an open-circuit fault in the ground and pilot conductor loop occurs. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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