Electrical load restoration method
First Claim
1. In an energy management method employing apparatus for automatically limiting the total instantaneous consumption of electrical energy in a residence having a plurality of energy-consuming variable demand loads having different nominal current demands, said method includingmeasuring the total current to the loads which are then in operation, andautomatically interrupting the current, if any, to each of said loads in a predetermined sequence when the total current to the loads then in operation exceed the predetermined peak total current demand, until the total current is less than the predetermined peak total,the improvement whereby current consumption is maintained as high as possible without exceeding said predetermined peak demand, said improvement comprising:
- (a) establishing a predetermined load shedding sequence which is independent of the nominal current demands of said loads;
(b) measuring the actual consumption values of each load which is interrupted;
(c) selecting from among those loads which have been interrupted, the loads which, according to said actual values and independent of said nominal values, can be restored without causing said total current to exceed predetermined peak demand; and
(d) automatically restoring said selected loads to operation;
the measurement of said actual consumption values enabling load restoration selections based thereon without modification of said energy management apparatus to account for variations in the nominal demands of said loads.
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Abstract
An energy management method employing apparatus for automatically limiting the total instant consumption of electrical energy in a residential circuit having a plurality of energy-consuming variable demand loads having different nominal current demands. A predetermined load shedding sequence is established which is independent of the nominal current demands of the load. The actual current consumption value of each load shed is measured. Shed loads are restored which, according to their actual values and independent of their nominal values, can be restored without causing the total current in residential circuit to exceed the preselected demand. Measurement of the consumption values of the shed loads enables load restoration selections based thereon without modification of the energy management apparatus to account for variations in the nominal demands of the loads.
In a presently preferred embodiment the total current loads in the total current demand is periodically remeasured and additional loads are restored if the actual current demand thereof, added to the actual demands of the loads then in operation, do not exceed the predetermined peak demand.
In a further presently preferred embodiment, the loads are automatically restored sequentially if possible. But if not possible, the priority sequence is ignored and loads of lower priority are restored, if possible without exceeding the predetermined peak demand.
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1. In an energy management method employing apparatus for automatically limiting the total instantaneous consumption of electrical energy in a residence having a plurality of energy-consuming variable demand loads having different nominal current demands, said method including
measuring the total current to the loads which are then in operation, and automatically interrupting the current, if any, to each of said loads in a predetermined sequence when the total current to the loads then in operation exceed the predetermined peak total current demand, until the total current is less than the predetermined peak total, the improvement whereby current consumption is maintained as high as possible without exceeding said predetermined peak demand, said improvement comprising: -
(a) establishing a predetermined load shedding sequence which is independent of the nominal current demands of said loads; (b) measuring the actual consumption values of each load which is interrupted; (c) selecting from among those loads which have been interrupted, the loads which, according to said actual values and independent of said nominal values, can be restored without causing said total current to exceed predetermined peak demand; and (d) automatically restoring said selected loads to operation; the measurement of said actual consumption values enabling load restoration selections based thereon without modification of said energy management apparatus to account for variations in the nominal demands of said loads. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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