Pool pump fail safe switch
First Claim
1. A fluid detector device having;
- A fluid detector tube being a tubular member, having 90 degree bends forming intake and outtake apertures on each of said fluid detector tube said fluid detector tube having;
a control valve mounted to the intake of said fluid detector tube;
a float stop mounted in the upperhalf of said detector tube;
a tubular float fitting loosely inside of said fluid detector tube;
said float having a permanent magnet incased within;
a normally open magnetic reed switch encased in epoxy and attached to said fluid detector tubea two conductor cord connecting said magnetic reed switch to a control unit;
said control unit providing a static switch connection between an electrical power source and a pump motor comprising;
said phase shift network;
said two conductor cord connecting the phase shift network and said magnetic reed switch;
said phase shift network connected to two terminals of a traic and one terminal of a diac;
said traic connected in series with the electrical power source and pump motor;
said diac connected to the gate of said traic; and
a resistor/capacitor snubber network connected across said terminal of said traic.
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Abstract
A fluid detection device designed to detect the presence of fluids in a flowing or non-flowing state and having the ability to energize or de-energize large current devices such as a swimming pool pump motor. It is equipped with a fluid detector tube designed to be mounted to a vertical fluid carrying conduit such as an intake to a pump. The fluid detector tube has an internal float with permanent magnet and a normally open magnetic reed switch mounted to its exterior. The float with permanent magnet at its highest vertical position closes the magnetic reed switch'"'"'s contacts and activates a phase shift network. The current through the reed switch is less than fifteen millamps. The phase shift network forward biases a diac which in turn forward biases a traic. The traic completes the connection from a power source to a large current device. The de-energize state of the traic is stabilized by a snubber network. The energize state of the traic is stabilized by the phase shift network and diac. Which permits the voltage drop across the traic main terminals to be less than 1.5 vac when operating a large current device at 15 amperes and 120 vac.
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1. A fluid detector device having;
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A fluid detector tube being a tubular member, having 90 degree bends forming intake and outtake apertures on each of said fluid detector tube said fluid detector tube having; a control valve mounted to the intake of said fluid detector tube; a float stop mounted in the upperhalf of said detector tube; a tubular float fitting loosely inside of said fluid detector tube; said float having a permanent magnet incased within; a normally open magnetic reed switch encased in epoxy and attached to said fluid detector tube a two conductor cord connecting said magnetic reed switch to a control unit; said control unit providing a static switch connection between an electrical power source and a pump motor comprising; said phase shift network; said two conductor cord connecting the phase shift network and said magnetic reed switch; said phase shift network connected to two terminals of a traic and one terminal of a diac;
said traic connected in series with the electrical power source and pump motor;said diac connected to the gate of said traic; and
a resistor/capacitor snubber network connected across said terminal of said traic.
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