Fault indicator having trip inhibit circuit
First Claim
1. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current of a predetemined threshold level in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, wherein the conductor is subject to an inrush current of a predetermined level equal to or greater than the fault current threshold level upon interruption and subsequent restoration of voltage on the conductor, comprising:
- status indicating means having a reset-indicating stage and a fault-indicating state;
trip circuit means operatively associated with said status indicating means for conditioning said status indicating means to said fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a fault cuurent in the electrical conductor;
said trip circuit means including a trip capacitor, means for developing a charge in said trip capacitor during the presence of voltage on the conductor, and means for utilizing the charge developed in said trip capacitor to condition said status indicating means to said fault-indicating state; and
trip inhibit circuit means operatively associated with said trip circuit means for inhibiting said trip circuit means from responding to currents at said predetermined inrush current level for a predetermined period of time following interrruption and restoration of voltage on the electrical conductor, whereby said fault indicator is rendered non-responsive to the occurrence of such inrush currents in the conductor.
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Abstract
A fault indicator includes a status indicator for indicating normal and fault conditions on a monitored conductor. Trip circuitry within the fault indicator conditions the status indicator from a normal-indicating to a fault-indicating state upon the occurrence of a fault current in the conductor. Trip inhibit circuitry, including a loss of voltage sensor, inhibits the trip circuitry following a power failure whereby the fault indicator is rendered insensitive to inrush current during a period immediately following restoration of power to the system.
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7 Claims
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1. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current of a predetemined threshold level in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, wherein the conductor is subject to an inrush current of a predetermined level equal to or greater than the fault current threshold level upon interruption and subsequent restoration of voltage on the conductor, comprising:
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status indicating means having a reset-indicating stage and a fault-indicating state; trip circuit means operatively associated with said status indicating means for conditioning said status indicating means to said fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a fault cuurent in the electrical conductor; said trip circuit means including a trip capacitor, means for developing a charge in said trip capacitor during the presence of voltage on the conductor, and means for utilizing the charge developed in said trip capacitor to condition said status indicating means to said fault-indicating state; and trip inhibit circuit means operatively associated with said trip circuit means for inhibiting said trip circuit means from responding to currents at said predetermined inrush current level for a predetermined period of time following interrruption and restoration of voltage on the electrical conductor, whereby said fault indicator is rendered non-responsive to the occurrence of such inrush currents in the conductor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault current of a predetermined therehold level in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, wherein the conductor is subject to an inrush current of a predetermined level equal to or greater than the fault current threshold level upon interruption and subsequent restoration of voltage on the conductor, comprising:
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a source of unidirectional current; a trip capacitor connected with said source of unidirectional current, whereby said trip capacitor is charged by said current source; a trip inhibit capacitor connected with said source of unidirectional current, whereby said trip inhibit capacitor is charged by said current source; status indicating means having a reset indicating state and a fault indicating state and incuding a magnetic actuator winding; trip circuit means connected between said trip capacitor and said magnetic actuator winding and responsive to the occurrence of a fault current in the conductor for discharging said trip capacitor through at least a portion of said winding to condition said status indicating means to said fault indicating state; discharge circuit means connected across said trip inhibit capacitor for discharging said trip inhibit capacitior upon loss of voltage on said conductor; and trip inhibit circuit means responsive to the voltage difference between said trip capacitor and said trip inhibit capacitor for at least partially discharging said trip capacitor upon loss of voltage on the conductor, whereby said fault indicator is rendered non-operative to the occurrence of such inrush current in the conductor during a predetermined period following energization of the conductor. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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