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Fault current sensor device with radio transceiver

  • US 5,656,931 A
  • Filed: 01/20/1995
  • Issued: 08/12/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/20/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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:

  • 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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