System and method for limiting energy consumption
First Claim
1. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including at least one modulating electrical load which receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
- means for continually comparing the rate of actual power use against a desired rate of power use and for providing a hold signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount, means for utilizing and hold signal to prevent additional loading of the modulating load, means for providing a reduce signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount, and means for utilizing the reduce signal to reduce the load on the modulating load.
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Abstract
A demand limiting system is provided for a large electrical energy customer with at least one modulating load. A master control unit continually compares the actual power usage to the desired rate of power usage. When the desired power consumption rate is exceeded by a first amount, the master provides a hold signal to an associated slave control unit, which prevents further loading of the modulating load. When the desired rate of power consumption is exceeded by a second amount, the master provides a reduce signal to the slave unit, which begins to reduce the load. While the hold signal is calling for a reduced load, only a fraction of the time is utilized to reduce the load, and the remainder of the time the modulating load is in the hold condition, allowing the system to stabilize and prevent hunting. The reduce signal also regulates load shedding equipment, to disconnect non-critical loads. A safety and alarm circuit provides various audible indications and/or shut-down operations responsive to detection of various fault conditions.
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1. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including at least one modulating electrical load which receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
means for continually comparing the rate of actual power use against a desired rate of power use and for providing a hold signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount, means for utilizing and hold signal to prevent additional loading of the modulating load, means for providing a reduce signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount, and means for utilizing the reduce signal to reduce the load on the modulating load.
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2. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including at least one modulating electrical load which receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
means for continually comparing the rate of actual power use against a desired rate of power use and for providing a hold signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount, means for utilizing the hold signal to prevent additional loading of the modulating load, means for providing a reduce signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount, and means for utilizing and reduce signal to reduce the load on the modulating load, in which said means for utilizing the reduce signal is operative in a given time period of reduce the load on the modulating load for only a fraction of that time period, allowing the system to stabilize during the remainder of that given time period. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including at least one modulating electrical load which receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
means for continually comparing the rate of actual power use against a desired rate of power use and for providing a hold signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount, means for utilizing the hold signal to prevent additional loading of the modulating load, means for providing a reduce signal when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount, and means for utilizing the reduce signal to reduce the load on the modulating load, and in which said installation includes a second modulating electrical load which receives a second load-regulating signal, and in which additional means is provided for utilizing the hold and reduce signals to regulate the load on the second modulating electrical load.
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5. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including a modulating electrical load which also receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
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a master control unit, connected to continually compare the actual power usage rate at the installation against a desired rate of power usage, to provide a hold signal when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a first amount, and to provide a reduce signal when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a second amount greater than said first amount; and a slave control unit, connected to pass a load-increase or load-decrease regulating signal to said modulating electrical load under normal conditions, having first means connected to prevent application of a load-increase signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a hold signal from the master control unit, and having second means connected to apply a reduce-load signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a reduce signal from the master control unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including a modulating electrical load which also receives a load-regulating signal, comprising:
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a master control unit, connected to continually compare the actual power usage rate at the installation against a desired rate of power usage, to provide a hold signal when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a first amount, and to provide a reduce signal when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a second amount greater than said first amount; a slave control unit, connected to pass a load-increase or load-decrease regulating signal to said modulating electrical load under normal conditions, having first means connected to prevent application of a load-increase signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a hold signal from the master control unit, and having second means connected to apply a reduce-load signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a reduce signal from the master control unit; and
in which said master control unit includes a hold relay connected to provide said hold signal, a normally-closed contact set associated with said hold relay, a blocking timer relay having a normally open contact set, which blocking relay is adjustable for periodic operation at a rate which is variable, and an equivalent time block signal generating circuit, including said normally closed contact set of the hold relay connected in series with said normally open contact set of the blocking timer relay, so that each operation of the blocking timer relay is effective to provide the equivalent of a time block signal when, and only when, the hold relay is not operated, thus wiping out any accumulated allowance pulses and affording sliding window operation.
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17. A demand regulating system for controlling the amount of power transferred over a power bus to an installation including a modulating electrical load, comprising:
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a master control unit, comprising first and second up-down counters, means for applying to both counters an actual power usage signal denoting the amount of power transferred over the power bus, pulse means for applying a periodic signal denoting the desired rate of power usage to both counters, said first counter being connected to provide a hold signal when the first counter accumulates a first total indicating the desired power usage rate has been exceeded by a first amount, said second counter being connected to provide a reduce signal when the second counter accumulates a second total indicating the desired power usage rate has been exceeded by a second amount greater than said first amount; and a slave control unit, connected to pass a load-increase or load-decrease signal to said modulating electrical load under normal conditions, having first means connected to prevent application of a load-increase signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a hold signal from the first counter in the master control unit, and also having second means connected to apply a reduce-load signal to the modulating load responsive to receipt of a reduce signal from the second counter in the master control unit. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A slave unit for regulating the loading of a modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of different load-regulating signals, including first means connected to prevent further loading of the modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of a first load-regulating signal, and second means connected to reduce the loading of the modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of a second load-regulating signal.
- 23. A slave unit for regulating the loading of a modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of different load-regulating signals, including first means connected to prevent further loading of the modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of a first load-regulating signal, and second means connected to reduce the loading of the modulating electrical load responsive to receipt of a second load-regulating signal, and in which said second means includes a device which operates, responsive to receipt of the second load-regulating signal, to reduce the loading of the modulating electrical load for a fraction of a given time period and allow the load to stabilize for the remainder of the given time period, thus allowing the load to stabilize at the reduced load condition in each given time period.
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25. For use in a demand regulating system wherein electrical energy passed to a modulating electrical load is expended at an actual power usage rate which may at times exceed a preset desired power usage rate, a control unit comprising:
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first means connected to prevent application of a load-increase signal to the modulating load when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a first amount; and second means connected to apply a reduce-load signal to the modulating load when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a second amount which is greater than said first amount.
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26. For use in a demand regulating system wherein electrical energy passed to a modulating electrical load is expended at an actual power usage rate which may at times exceed a preset desired power usage rate, a control unit comprising:
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first means connected to prevent application of a load-increase signal to the modulating load when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a first amount; second means connected to apply a reduce-load signal to the modulating load when the actual power usage rate exceeds the desired power usage rate by a second amount which is greater than said first amount; and
in which said control unit is connected such that said reduce-load signal is passed to the modulating load only for a fraction of a given time period, to allow the system to stabilize at the new load condition. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28)
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29. The method of regulating electrical energy demand at an installation including a modulating electrical load which utilizes power at an actual rate which may exceed a pre-set desired rate, comprising the following steps:
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continually comparing the actual rate and the desired rate; establishing a hold condition, in which the modulating load cannot be further loaded, when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount; and establishing a reduce condition, in which the load on the modulating load is gradually reduced, when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount.
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30. The method of regulating electrical energy demand at an installation including a modulating electrical load which utilizes power at an actual rate which may exceed a pre-set desired rate, comprising the following steps:
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continually comparing the actual rate and the desired rate; establishing a hold condition, in which the modulating load cannot be further loaded, when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a first amount; establishing a reduce condition, in which the load on the modulating load is gradually reduced, when the actual rate exceeds the desired rate by a second amount which is greater than the first amount; and
comprising the additional step of adjusting the rate at which the load on the modulating electrical load is reduced. - View Dependent Claims (31)
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