Direction indicating fault indicators
First Claim
1. A fault indicator for alternating the occurrence and direction of a fault current in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, comprising, in combination:
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status indicating means viewable from the exterior of said housing, said status indicating means having a reset-indicating state and first and second fault-indicating states in response to an applied control signal; and
circuit means responsive to the occurrence and direction of a fault current in the conductor for conditioning said status indicating means to said first fault-indicating state upon the occurrence of a fault upline of said fault indicator, and to said second fault indicating state upon the occurrence of a fault downline of said fault indicator; and
said circuit means including magnetic coupling means in magnetic communication with the conductor for sensing the direction of fault power flow in the conductor, voltage sensing means for sensing alternating voltage on the conductor, and switch means responsive to said sensed direction of fault power flow in the conductor and said sensed alternating voltage for developing a control signal for conditioning said status indicating means.
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Abstract
A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence and relative direction of a fault current in a power transmission or distribution system includes a rotatably mounted indicator flag. The indicator flag is actuated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise from a central reset position to up-line indicating or down-line indicating trip positions by a compact magnetic pole piece assembly having three radially extending magnetic pole segments which interact with four magnetic poles on a magnetic armature rotatably coupled to the indicator flag. A pair of magnetic windings magnetize the pole segments upon the occurrence of a fault current to rotate the flag from the reset position. A second pole piece and winding directionally actuated in response to the direction of the fault current determines the direction of rotation of the indicator flag to indicate whether the fault is upline or downline relative to the indicator.
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18 Claims
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1. A fault indicator for alternating the occurrence and direction of a fault current in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, comprising, in combination:
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a housing; status indicating means viewable from the exterior of said housing, said status indicating means having a reset-indicating state and first and second fault-indicating states in response to an applied control signal; and circuit means responsive to the occurrence and direction of a fault current in the conductor for conditioning said status indicating means to said first fault-indicating state upon the occurrence of a fault upline of said fault indicator, and to said second fault indicating state upon the occurrence of a fault downline of said fault indicator; and said circuit means including magnetic coupling means in magnetic communication with the conductor for sensing the direction of fault power flow in the conductor, voltage sensing means for sensing alternating voltage on the conductor, and switch means responsive to said sensed direction of fault power flow in the conductor and said sensed alternating voltage for developing a control signal for conditioning said status indicating means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence and direction 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 for producing a magnetic field in response to an applied current, said magnetic field being of one polarity in response to current applied to said winding in one direction, and of the opposite polarity in response to current applied to said winding in the opposite direction; 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 either a first or a second fault-indicating state in response to the occurrence of a magnetic field of said opposite polarity in said winding; trip circuit means responsive to occurrence of a fault in the conductor for developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding in said opposite direction whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to one of said fault indicating states; means including an additional magnetic winding for producing an additional magnetic field upon occurrence of said fault current, said magnetic field having a component in one direction in response to current supplied to said winding in one direction, and in the opposite direction in response to current supplied in the opposite direction, said status indicating means being in magnetic communication with said additional winding and assuming either said first or second fault indicating positions according to the direction of said additional magnetic field component; direction-indicating circuit means responsive to the direction of fault power flow in the conductor for supplying a unidirectional current component to said additional winding whereby said status indicating means is actuated to the appropriate one of said fault indicating positions upon occurrence of the fault current; and reset circuit means for periodically developing a unidirectional current in said magnetic winding in said one direction upon restoration of current in the conductor whereby said status indicating means is conditioned to said reset state. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence and direction of a fault current in an electrical conductor of an alternating current power distribution system, comprising, in combination:
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a housing; status indicating means comprising an indicator flag rotatably mounted within said housing, said indicator flag having a first position corresponding to a reset state, and second and third positions corresponding to first and second fault-indicating states, said positions being spaced 90°
about the axis of rotation of the indicator flag;a flag actuator magnet rotatably coupled to said indicator flag, said actuator magnet having first, second, third and fourth magnetic poles of alternating magnetic polarity spaced 90°
around said axis of rotation;means comprising a magnetic pole piece having first, second and third magnetic pole segments extending to predetermined locations in magnetic communication with respective ones of said first, second and third poles of said flag actuator magnet; circuit means including a magnetic winding on said pole piece for conditioning said first magnetic pole segment to a first magnetic polarity, and said second and third magnetic pole segments to an opposite magnetic polarity during normal current flow in the conductor, and for reversing the polarities of said pole segments upon occurrence of a fault current in the conductor, whereby said indicator flag is caused to rotate from said first position to one of said second and third positions upon occurrence of a fault current; means comprising an additional magnetic pole piece in magnetic communication with said flag actuator magnet along the circumference of rotation of said actuator magnet so as to cause said magnet to rotate in a predetermined direction according to the direction of the magnetic field in said additional pole piece upon said magnetic pole segments changing magnetic polarity; and additional circuit means including a magnetic winding on said additional pole piece and responsive to the direction of fault power flow in the conductor for supplying a unidirectional current signal component to said additional pole piece in a direction corresponding to the direction of said fault power whereby said indicator flag indicates the direction of the fault.
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- 14. A fault indicator as defined in claim 14 wherein said additional circuit means include magnetic coupling means for sensing the direction of fault power flow in the conductor.
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