Electricity meter with power supply load management
First Claim
1. A load management system for an electrical meter monitoring power usage from a service line, the meter having a power supply, a peripheral device and a data acquisition and storage circuit having a controller, the power supply being coupled to the service line and including a storage capacitor having an unregulated voltage present across its terminals, said power supply powering the data acquisition and storage circuit, the load management system comprising:
- a signal generator generating a control signal having a level dependent upon the voltage across the terminals of the capacitor;
an electrically controlled switch having an ON state and an OFF state, the state of said switch being dependent upon the level of the control signal;
a conductive branch coupled to the peripheral device and including the electrically controlled switch, andwherein when the switch is in its ON state the peripheral device is electrically coupled to and powered by the power supply and when the switch is in its OFF state the peripheral device is electrically decoupled from the power supply.
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Abstract
An electricity meter for monitoring electric power consumed from a service line is disclosed. The electricity meter includes a power consumption metering system for measuring the amount of power consumed from the service line, a peripheral device providing a non-critical function, a power converter, and a load management system. The metering system includes a controller and data storage for storing power consumption data. The power converter provides an unregulated voltage output at the terminals of a capacitor for powering the metering system. The load management system selectively couples and decouples the peripheral device from the power converter. The load management system senses the unregulated voltage to determine whether to couple or decouple the peripheral device. A load management system for an electricity meter and a method of managing the loads on the power system of an electricity meter are also disclosed.
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10 Claims
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1. A load management system for an electrical meter monitoring power usage from a service line, the meter having a power supply, a peripheral device and a data acquisition and storage circuit having a controller, the power supply being coupled to the service line and including a storage capacitor having an unregulated voltage present across its terminals, said power supply powering the data acquisition and storage circuit, the load management system comprising:
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a signal generator generating a control signal having a level dependent upon the voltage across the terminals of the capacitor; an electrically controlled switch having an ON state and an OFF state, the state of said switch being dependent upon the level of the control signal; a conductive branch coupled to the peripheral device and including the electrically controlled switch, and wherein when the switch is in its ON state the peripheral device is electrically coupled to and powered by the power supply and when the switch is in its OFF state the peripheral device is electrically decoupled from the power supply. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A load management system for a meter configured to monitor electric power consumed from a service line, the meter including a power supply, a peripheral device and a controller, the power supply being coupled to the service line and including a storage capacitor having an unregulated voltage present across its terminals, the load management system comprising:
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a switch configured to receive a control signal, wherein the control signal is operable to transition the switch between an ON state and an OFF state, wherein the control signal and associated state of the switch are dependent upon the voltage across the terminals of the capacitor; wherein the peripheral device is electrically coupled to the power supply when the switch is in the ON state, and wherein the peripheral device is electrically decoupled from the power supply when the switch is in the OFF state. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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