Fault current sensor device with radio transceiver
First Claim
1. A method of distinguishing between a plurality of different types of faults using a fault sensor that monitors current of an AC power transmission or distribution line, comprising the steps of:
- a) detecting when the current exceeds a first predetermined threshold level;
b) at a first predetermined time after the current has been detected as exceeding the predetermined threshold level, checking to see if said current is zero;
c) if the current at said first predetermined time is not zero, checking to see if the current is less than a second predetermined threshold level;
d) if the current at said first predetermined time is zero, at a second predetermined time after the current has been detected as exceeding the predetermined threshold level, checking to see if the current is zero;
e) if in Step c) the current is less than the second predetermined threshold level, indicating a current inrush type of fault;
f) if in Step c) the current is not less than the second predetermined threshold level, indicating a current overload type of fault;
g) if in Step d) the current is zero, indicating a sustained current outage type of fault and further identifying the fault as being one of a line-to-ground fault, a line-to-line fault, or a three phase fault;
h) if in Step d) the current is not zero, indicating a momentary current outage type of fault and identifying the fault as one of a line-to-ground fault, a line-to-line fault or a three phase fault.
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Abstract
A fault current sensor device detects and distinguishes abnormal current events on alternating current overhead and underground power transmission lines. The sensor distinguishes whether the momentary or sustained fault is a line-to-ground fault, line-to-line fault or a three-phase fault. The sensor determines whether the overload has occurred on all three phases, or only on one or two phases, of the power line in an unbalanced situation. The device can be remotely reprogrammed to alter its trigger or threshold level and can be remotely reset after a fault has occurred.
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1. A method of distinguishing between a plurality of different types of faults using a fault sensor that monitors current of an AC power transmission or distribution line, comprising the steps of:
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a) detecting when the current exceeds a first predetermined threshold level; b) at a first predetermined time after the current has been detected as exceeding the predetermined threshold level, checking to see if said current is zero; c) if the current at said first predetermined time is not zero, checking to see if the current is less than a second predetermined threshold level; d) if the current at said first predetermined time is zero, at a second predetermined time after the current has been detected as exceeding the predetermined threshold level, checking to see if the current is zero; e) if in Step c) the current is less than the second predetermined threshold level, indicating a current inrush type of fault; f) if in Step c) the current is not less than the second predetermined threshold level, indicating a current overload type of fault; g) if in Step d) the current is zero, indicating a sustained current outage type of fault and further identifying the fault as being one of a line-to-ground fault, a line-to-line fault, or a three phase fault; h) if in Step d) the current is not zero, indicating a momentary current outage type of fault and identifying the fault as one of a line-to-ground fault, a line-to-line fault or a three phase fault.
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