Method and apparatus for detection of resistive fault conditions
First Claim
1. A resistive fault condition detector for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the detector comprising:
- means for determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test;
means for measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively;
means for calculating sets of apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively based on said changes in said current and said corresponding measured changes in said first and second voltages respectively;
means for calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively for each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode in each said respective set is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded;
means for determining if any of the respective estimated source impedances for the live conductor and the neutral conductor exceeds a respective predetermined threshold value therefor, wherein at least one resistive fault condition in the circuit is detected if one of the predetermined threshold values is exceeded;
means for generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition; and
means for disconnecting the live conductor upon receipt thereby of the alarm signal.
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Abstract
A resistive fault condition detector for conducting one or more tests of a circuit to detect a resistive fault condition. The detector includes means for determining changes in current through a load during the test, and means for measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the circuit'"'"'s live and neutral conductors and between the circuit'"'"'s neutral and ground conductors during the test, the changes in the first and second voltages corresponding to the changes in the current respectively. The detector also includes means for calculating apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively, based on the changes in current and the measured changes in the first and second voltages respectively, and means for calculating an estimated source impedance for each of the live and neutral conductors for the test.
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33 Claims
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1. A resistive fault condition detector for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the detector comprising:
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means for determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test; means for measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively; means for calculating sets of apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively based on said changes in said current and said corresponding measured changes in said first and second voltages respectively; means for calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively for each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode in each said respective set is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded; means for determining if any of the respective estimated source impedances for the live conductor and the neutral conductor exceeds a respective predetermined threshold value therefor, wherein at least one resistive fault condition in the circuit is detected if one of the predetermined threshold values is exceeded; means for generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition; and means for disconnecting the live conductor upon receipt thereby of the alarm signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the method comprising:
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(a) determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test; (b) measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively; (c) calculating sets of apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively based on said changes in said current and said measured changes in said first and second voltages respectively; (d) calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test by calculating modes for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set and comparing the apparent source impedances in each said set respectively to the modes thereof respectively, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively of each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively of each said respective set matching the mode thereof is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded; (e) determining if any of the respective estimated source impedances for the live conductor and the neutral conductor exceeds a respective predetermined threshold value therefor, wherein at least one resistive fault condition is detected if any one of said predetermined threshold values is exceeded; (f) generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition; and (g) disconnecting the live conductor upon generation of the alarm signal. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A method for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the method comprising:
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(a) determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test; (b) measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively; (c) calculating sets of apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively based on said changes in said current and said measured changes in said first and second voltages respectively, each said set comprising said apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively calculated based on each said respective change in current and said measured changes in each of said first and second voltages corresponding thereto; (d) calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test by calculating modes for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set and comparing the apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set respectively to the modes thereof respectively, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances in each said set matching the mode thereof is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded; (e) determining whether there is an imbalance between the respective estimated source impedances in each said set for the live and neutral conductors; and (f) if said imbalance is found, determining if the imbalance between the respective estimated source impedances in each said set exceeds a predetermined imbalance threshold value therefor, wherein at least one resistive fault condition is detected if any of the predetermined imbalance threshold values is exceeded; and (g) generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29)
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30. A resistive fault condition detector for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the detector comprising:
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means for initiating said at least one test; means for determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test; means for measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in each of said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively; means for calculating sets of apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively based on said changes in said current and said corresponding measured changes in said first and second voltages respectively; means for calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode in each said respective set is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded; means for setting respective predetermined threshold values for said estimated source impedances for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively based on at least one characteristic of the circuit; means for determining if any one of the respective estimated source impedances for the live conductor and the neutral conductor exceeds said respective predetermined threshold value therefor, wherein at least one resistive fault condition is detected if any one of the predetermined threshold values is exceeded; means for generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition; and means for disconnecting the live conductor upon receipt thereby of the alarm signal.
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31. A resistive fault condition detector for conducting at least one test of a circuit comprising a live conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a load, the detector comprising:
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means for initiating said at least one test; means for determining changes in current through the load during said at least one test; means for measuring changes in first and second voltages respectively between the live and neutral conductors and between the neutral and ground conductors during said at least one test, said changes in each of said first and second voltages corresponding to said changes in said current respectively; means for calculating sets of apparent source impedances for each of the live and neutral conductors respectively based on each of said changes in said current and said corresponding measured changes in each of said first and second voltages respectively, each said set comprising said apparent source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively calculated based on each said respective change in current and said measured changes in each of said first and second voltages corresponding thereto; means for calculating an estimated source impedance for each of said live and neutral conductors respectively for said at least one test, the estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said set being deemed to be equal to the modes thereof if a proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the modes for the live and neutral conductors respectively in each said respective set is greater than a predetermined proportion, each said set in which the proportion of the apparent source impedances matching the mode is less than the predetermined proportion being discarded; means for determining whether there is an imbalance between the respective estimated source impedances in each said set for the live and neutral conductors; means for determining whether, if said imbalance is found, the imbalance between the respective estimated source impedances in each said set exceeds a predetermined imbalance threshold value between the respective estimated source impedances for the live and neutral conductors, wherein at least one resistive fault condition is detected if the predetermined imbalance threshold value is exceeded; means for generating an alarm signal upon detection of said at least one resistive fault condition; and means for disconnecting the live conductor upon receipt thereby of the alarm signal. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33)
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