Monitoring and warning system for series-fed runway visual aids
First Claim
1. A method of monitoring and controlling a multiplicity of series-fed lighting circuits, each having a lamp connected by an isolating transformer to a supply circuit in which primaries of said transformers are connected in series, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) feeding said supply circuit with a periodic voltage from a constant-current generator over mains conductors;
(b) inductively detecting at a central control unit remote from said lighting circuits and from at least one of said mains conductors a first signal representing periodicity of said source and time-spaced second signals representing status of said lighting circuits;
(c) generating at said control unit counting pulses from said first signal and determining from a count of said pulses which of said lighting circuits is represented by a specific one of said second signals;
(d) at each of said lighting circuits in a respective detector probe, generating a first signal representing periodicity of said source and forming a respective count from said first signal at each detector probe representing the respective lighting circuit;
(e) upon failure of a lamp at a respective one of said lighting circuits, generating a warning signal and transmitting said warning signal over at least one of said mains conductors upon the formation of said respective count at said onee of said lighting circuits matching a count at said control unit representing said one of said lighting circuits;
(f) inductively detecting at said control unit the warning signal transmitted by said one of said lighting circuits and, upon the count at said control unit matching the count at the detector probe of said one of said lighting circuits, displaying at said control unit an identification of said one of said lighting circuit with a warning indication of failure of the respective lamp; and
(g) upon failure of said lamp at said one of said lighting circuits, suppressing any voltage surge resulting from said failure and applying a short circuit across the failed lamp.
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Abstract
A system for failure detection of series-fed lighting circuits monitors the status of series-fed lamps and provides for feedthrough shift circuit protection of the isolating transformer and for suppression of overvoltage which appears at the failed lamp terminals. Current monitoring systems are rendered obsolete by this RLW (Runway Lighting Warning). The RLW system, which consists basically of a control unit equipped with detector probes, utilizes the series-fed lamp supply line, without any need for supplementary lines, and displays the failed lamp identification number accurately. The system has its preferred application in series-fed support lighting systems, but may also find application within any series-fed lighting system such as that of harbors, road networks and so on. A control unit remote from the detectors counts pulses derived from the periodic supply voltage to identify the detector transmitting the warning signal and the detector is provided with scalers and a programmer for transmitting the warning signal when its count matches the assigned count at the control unit.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of monitoring and controlling a multiplicity of series-fed lighting circuits, each having a lamp connected by an isolating transformer to a supply circuit in which primaries of said transformers are connected in series, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) feeding said supply circuit with a periodic voltage from a constant-current generator over mains conductors; (b) inductively detecting at a central control unit remote from said lighting circuits and from at least one of said mains conductors a first signal representing periodicity of said source and time-spaced second signals representing status of said lighting circuits; (c) generating at said control unit counting pulses from said first signal and determining from a count of said pulses which of said lighting circuits is represented by a specific one of said second signals; (d) at each of said lighting circuits in a respective detector probe, generating a first signal representing periodicity of said source and forming a respective count from said first signal at each detector probe representing the respective lighting circuit; (e) upon failure of a lamp at a respective one of said lighting circuits, generating a warning signal and transmitting said warning signal over at least one of said mains conductors upon the formation of said respective count at said onee of said lighting circuits matching a count at said control unit representing said one of said lighting circuits; (f) inductively detecting at said control unit the warning signal transmitted by said one of said lighting circuits and, upon the count at said control unit matching the count at the detector probe of said one of said lighting circuits, displaying at said control unit an identification of said one of said lighting circuit with a warning indication of failure of the respective lamp; and (g) upon failure of said lamp at said one of said lighting circuits, suppressing any voltage surge resulting from said failure and applying a short circuit across the failed lamp. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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2. A failure-detection system for a multiplicity of series-fed lighting circuits each having at least one lamp, and an isolating transformer energizing said lamp and having a primary connected in a series circuit with primaries of the isolating transformers of the other lighting circuits, said system comprising:
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a constant-current source connected to said series circuit by mainss conductors and supplying a periodic voltage thereto; a control unit remote from said lighting circuits and comprising; an inductive pickup coupled to at least one of said conductors and deriving therefrom a first signal representing periodicity of said voltage and a second signal representing a warning of failure of a particular one of said lighting circuits, pulse-generating means operatively connected to said pickup for producing countable pulses from said first signal, means including a plurality of scalers and a programmable selector for registering counts assigned to said lighting circuits whereby each of said lighting circuits is assigned a respective count; a tuned circuit operatively connected to said pickup for detecting a warning signal from said one of said lighting circuits, and means operatively connected to said tuned circuit and to said means including said plurality of scalers and said programmable selector and provided with a display for displaying an identification of said one of said lighting circuits and a warning of failure thereof upon receipt by said control unit of a warning signal transmitted by said one of said lighting circuits; and a respective detector probe connected to each of said lighting circuits, said detector probes each comprising; a coupling circuit connecting the detector probe to the respective lighting circuit, a pulse detector operatively connected to said coupling circuit for generating countable pulses representing periodicity of said periodic voltage, means including a plurality of scalers and a programmable selector operatively connected to said pulse detector for registering counts assigned to the respective lighting circuit, means operatively connected to said coupling circuit and responsive to lamp failure at the respective lighting circuit and including an oscillator for outputting a warning signal upon lamp failure, transmitter means operatively connected to said means for outputting said warning signal and to said means for registering counts assigned to the respective lighting circuit for applying said warning signal to said conductors upon a count registered at said detector probe of said one of said lighting circuits matching a count at said control unit assigned to said respective one of said lighting circuits, means connected to the respective lighting circuit for suppressing voltage surges, and means operatively connected to the respective lighting circuit for forming a bypass short circuit across a failed lamp at the respective lighting circuit. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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