Overload protection system for three-phase submersible pump motor
First Claim
1. A digital logic control system for controlling the coupling of a three-phase AC power supply to a three-phase submersible pump motor to regulate the operation thereof, comprising:
- coupling means for coupling the three-phase AC power supply to the submersible pump motor to energize and effect rotation of the motor;
monitoring means for monitoring the three phase currents drawn by the pump motor from the AC power supply;
and overload protection means controlled by said monitoring means and including a first series of three comparators each of which compares a respective one of the three phase currents with a standard representing a first overload level;
a second series of three comparators each of which compares a respective one of the three phase currents with a different standard representing a second overload level which is greater than said first overload level;
means for producing an overload control signal in response to said first series of comparators if at least one of the phase currents is established at said first overload level and in response to said second series of comparators if at least one of the phase currents is established at said second overload level, said overload control signal occurring faster, once the overload condition is detected, when produced in response to said second series of comparators than when produced in response to said first series of comparators; and
means for interrupting said coupling means, in response to said overload control signal, to decouple the AC power supply from the pump motor to effect shutdown thereof.
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Abstract
Overload protection of a three-phase submersible pump motor, such as the type used downhole in an oil well, is obtained with a solid state digital logic control system that monitors each of the three phase currents and shuts the pump motor down if any of those phase currents indicates an overload condition. A time delay is introduced before shutdown to avoid undesired nuisance shutdowns otherwise caused by transient or momentary conditions. The shutdown time delay is variable and is inversely proportional to the amount of overload in order that greater overloads result in faster shutdowns.
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2 Claims
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1. A digital logic control system for controlling the coupling of a three-phase AC power supply to a three-phase submersible pump motor to regulate the operation thereof, comprising:
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coupling means for coupling the three-phase AC power supply to the submersible pump motor to energize and effect rotation of the motor; monitoring means for monitoring the three phase currents drawn by the pump motor from the AC power supply; and overload protection means controlled by said monitoring means and including a first series of three comparators each of which compares a respective one of the three phase currents with a standard representing a first overload level;
a second series of three comparators each of which compares a respective one of the three phase currents with a different standard representing a second overload level which is greater than said first overload level;
means for producing an overload control signal in response to said first series of comparators if at least one of the phase currents is established at said first overload level and in response to said second series of comparators if at least one of the phase currents is established at said second overload level, said overload control signal occurring faster, once the overload condition is detected, when produced in response to said second series of comparators than when produced in response to said first series of comparators; and
means for interrupting said coupling means, in response to said overload control signal, to decouple the AC power supply from the pump motor to effect shutdown thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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