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Electronic motor fault detector means

  • US 4,197,532 A
  • Filed: 04/27/1978
  • Issued: 04/08/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/27/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A fault detector means adapted to be connected to a capacitor which is used to start an electric motor having a run winding and a start winding, including:

  • voltage pickoff means adapted to be connected to said capacitor to detect a voltage across said capacitor;

    said pickoff means including stepdown transformer means with a high voltage primary winding adapted to be connected across said capacitor, and low voltage secondary means having adjustable output means;

    voltage breakdown means connected to said adjustable output means and to light generating means to provide said light generating means with an operating threshold defined by said voltage breakdown means;

    said light generating means providing a light output whenever said capacitor has a high voltage wherein said threshold is exceeded thereby indicating that said motor has an energizing potential applied thereto and that said motor is rotating;

    light responsive circuit means including a light responsive resistor responding to said light generating means but electrically isolated from said light generating means;

    said resistor having a high resistance when light is absent and having a low resistance when light is present;

    electrically energizable control means for said motor; and

    indicator means connected to said light responsive circuit means and energized concurrently with said electrically energizable control means;

    said indicator means indicating a fault condition when said electrically energizable control means calls for said motor to be energized and said light generating means has no light output thereby causing said light responsive resistor to have said high resistance.

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