Fault indicator with combined trip and reset winding
First Claim
1. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current in an electrical conductor of an alternating current distribution power system, comprising, in combination:
- means including a magnetic winding having end terminals for producing a magnetic field in response to an applied current, said field being of one polarity in response to current applied to said winding in one direction between said end terminals, and of opposite polarity in response to current applied to said winding in the opposite direction between said end terminals;
status indicating means in magnetic communication with said magnetic winding, said status indicating means assuming a reset-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of said one polarity in the winding, and assuming a fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of said opposite polarity in said winding;
reset circuit means coupled to and operable from alternating current in the electrical conductor for developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding between said end terminals in said one direction whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to said reset state; and
trip circuit means coupled to and operable from alternating current in the electric conductor and responsive to occurrence of a fault current in the conductor during either portion of the alternating current cycle for developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding between said end terminals in said opposite direction whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to said fault indicating state.
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Abstract
A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current in a power distribution system includes a test-point-mounted circuit module and a remotely-mounted indicator module. The indicator module incorporates a bidirectional magnetic winding and a magnetic indicating element having a magnetic state conditioned by energization of the winding. Upon the occurrence of a fault in the power system trip circuitry within the circuit module energizes the winding with current in one direction to condition the indicator element to a fault-indicating magnetic state. Upon restoration of current in the system, reset circuitry within the circuit module energizes the winding with current in the opposite direction to condition the indicator to a reset-indicating magnetic state. The use of currents of opposite direction in a single magnetic winding provides greater flux density at the indicating element, and enables the indicator module to be connected to the circuit module by means of a two conductor cable. Alternate embodiments of the invention, utilizing visual-type indicator modules and current-reset modules, are also shown.
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17 Claims
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1. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current in an electrical conductor of an alternating current distribution power system, comprising, in combination:
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means including a magnetic winding having end terminals for producing a magnetic field in response to an applied current, said field being of one polarity in response to current applied to said winding in one direction between said end terminals, and of opposite polarity in response to current applied to said winding in the opposite direction between said end terminals; status indicating means in magnetic communication with said magnetic winding, said status indicating means assuming a reset-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of said one polarity in the winding, and assuming a fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of said opposite polarity in said winding; reset circuit means coupled to and operable from alternating current in the electrical conductor for developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding between said end terminals in said one direction whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to said reset state; and trip circuit means coupled to and operable from alternating current in the electric conductor and responsive to occurrence of a fault current in the conductor during either portion of the alternating current cycle for developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding between said end terminals in said opposite direction whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to said fault indicating state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 17)
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9. A fault indicator for indicating the presence of a fault current in an electrical conductor, comprising:
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a source of unidirectional current coupled to and operable from alternating current in the electrical conductor; a magnetic winding having first and second end terminals, said first terminal of said magnetic winding being connected to one output terminal of said unidirectional current source; status indicating means in magnetic communication with said magnetic winding, said status indicating means assuming a reset-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of one polarity in said winding, and assuming a fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of the opposite polarity in said winding; a first current storage capacitor, one terminal of said first current storage capacitor being connected to said first end terminal of said magnetic winding, and the other terminal of said first current storage capacitor being connected to the other output terminal of said unidirectional current source whereby said first current storage capacitor is charged by said current source; a second current storage capacitor, one terminal of said second current storage capacitor being connected to said second end terminal of said magnetic winding, and the other terminal of said second current storage capacitor being connected to said other output terminal of said unidirectional current source through a diode whereby said second current storage capacitor is charged by said unidirectional current source through said magnetic winding and said diode; first switch circuit means connected between said second end terminal of said magnetic winding and said other terminal of said first current storage capacitor for periodically discharging said first current storage capacitor through said magnetic winding to condition said indicating means to said reset-indicating state; and second switch circuit means connected between said first end terminal of said magnetic winding and said other terminal of said second current storage capacitor and responsive to the occurrence of a fault current in the conductor for discharging said second current storage capacitor through said magnetic winding to condition said status indicating means to said fault-indicating state. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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