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Load detecting system for an engine driven generator

  • US 4,937,561 A
  • Filed: 01/18/1989
  • Issued: 06/26/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/03/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for detecting a load on an engine driven generator, whereinthe generator comprises an armature circuit including a first coil connected to the load, and an exciter circuit including a second coil and operating to prevent reduction of an output voltage of the first coil;

  • the system comprises first detector means for detecting an amount of current produced in said armature circuit;

    indicating means stepwise operative for indicating variation of the load, the indicating means including a plurality of lamps;

    setting means for setting a reference signal with a first reference value serving as a basis for determining an overload condition in dependency on the current in the armature circuit, said setting means including means for varying the value of said reference signal to a second reference value lower than the first reference value to energize all of the lamps to emit light;

    first comparing means for comparing an output of said first detector means with the reference signal, said indicating means indicating an overload condition with the lamps in response to an output of said first comparing means upon an output signal of said first detector means exceeding the reference signal;

    second detector means for detecting an amount of current produced in said exciter circuit;

    second comparing means for comparing an output of the second detector means with a third reference value, said second comparing means producing an actual overload signal representing an actual overload condition of the generator upon an exceeding of the third reference value by the output of said second detector; and

    wherein said varying means of said setting means is responsive to the overload signal of said second comparing means for alternately producing the first reference value and the second reference value; and

    the indicating means is responsive to the reference signal of said setting means for flashing some of the lamps in accordance with an alternate comparing of the output of the first detector means with the first reference value and the second reference value so as to provide warning of the actual overload condition of the generator.

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