Method and apparatus for automatic voltage reduction control
First Claim
1. A voltage reduction control circuit for utilization in conjunction with a conventional voltage regulator normally operating to regulate the line voltage in a power distribution circuit, wherein said voltage regulator includes a potential transformer having a primary connected with the distribution circuit and a secondary in which is developed a voltage signal indicative of the line voltage, and a motor-driven mechanism operating to effect incremental reductions in the line voltage in response to increases in said control voltage and incremental increases in the line voltage in response to decreases in said control voltage, said voltage reduction control circuit including, in combination:
- a current transformer linked with the distribution circuit for developing a first signal indicative of the load current flowing therein;
means for monitoring said first signal with respect to a reference signal indicative of a predetermined peak load current level, said monitoring means generating an output signal when said first signal exceeds said reference signal;
a voltage source; and
switching means connected in circuit between said voltage source and the potential transformer secondary of the voltage regulator, said switching means operating in response to said output signal to connect said voltage source in circuit with the potential transformer secondary and thus effect a step voltage increase in said voltage signal, whereby the motor-driven mechanism responds as though to a high line voltage condition by effecting a reduction in the line voltage to thereby decrease the load current to a level below said predetermined peak load current level.
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Abstract
Automatic voltage reduction is provided by a voltage regulator by monitoring utility load currents and comparing the load currents to a predetermined current value. When the predetermined current value is exceeded, the voltage input to the voltage regulator control is increased by a fixed predetermined amount causing the voltage regulator output to decrease. One embodiment of the automatic voltage reduction control circuit utilizes a current transformer for receiving a signal from a utility line in proportion to the amount of line load current. The current signal is compared to a predetermined current value by means of a differential amplifier to determine when the predetermined current is exceeded. The differential amplifier output then operates a relay to connect an auxiliary voltage source in series with the sensing transformer within the voltage regulator control unit.
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2 Claims
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1. A voltage reduction control circuit for utilization in conjunction with a conventional voltage regulator normally operating to regulate the line voltage in a power distribution circuit, wherein said voltage regulator includes a potential transformer having a primary connected with the distribution circuit and a secondary in which is developed a voltage signal indicative of the line voltage, and a motor-driven mechanism operating to effect incremental reductions in the line voltage in response to increases in said control voltage and incremental increases in the line voltage in response to decreases in said control voltage, said voltage reduction control circuit including, in combination:
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a current transformer linked with the distribution circuit for developing a first signal indicative of the load current flowing therein; means for monitoring said first signal with respect to a reference signal indicative of a predetermined peak load current level, said monitoring means generating an output signal when said first signal exceeds said reference signal; a voltage source; and switching means connected in circuit between said voltage source and the potential transformer secondary of the voltage regulator, said switching means operating in response to said output signal to connect said voltage source in circuit with the potential transformer secondary and thus effect a step voltage increase in said voltage signal, whereby the motor-driven mechanism responds as though to a high line voltage condition by effecting a reduction in the line voltage to thereby decrease the load current to a level below said predetermined peak load current level.
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2. The voltage reduction control circuit of claim 11, which includes plural means for monitoring said first signal with respect to separate signals indicative of predetermined, different peak load current levels and for generating separate output signals as said first signal exceeds each said reference signal, and said switching means operating in response to said output signals to effect plural step voltage increases in said voltage signal, each said step voltage increase causing the motor-driven mechanism to effect a further decrease in the line voltage.
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