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Apparatus and method for locating ground faults

  • US 4,546,309 A
  • Filed: 09/13/1982
  • Issued: 10/08/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/13/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for precisely locating unintentional grounds on electric cables or ungrounded direct current power control systems, including in combination,a low frequency electric current generator having a variable output voltage for generating a low frequency current signal and which is to be operatively connected to the cables of an ungrounded direct current power control system;

  • a Hall-effect current probe having a split magnetic core for positioning about and around the cables of said control system for detecting a low frequency current signal in the cables produced by said generator;

    a narrow band-pass filter connected to the output of said Hall-effect current probe for substantially blocking all signal frequencies except the low frequency signal transmitted on said cables in said signal generator;

    a signal amplifier connected to the output of said band-pass filter for amplifying said low-frequency signal;

    a first current connecting lead having a first and second end of which the first end of said first conducting lead is connected to a faulted cable of the ungrounded direct current power control system;

    a variable capacitor having a first and second terminal wherein said first terminal is connected to the second end of said first conducting lead; and

    a second current conducting lead having a first and second end of which the first end is connected to said second terminal of said variable capacitor and said second end of said first conducting lead is passed through said magnetic core and connected to ground such that the direction of the low frequency current in said second conducting lead is in a direction to oppose the effect of the low frequency current in the faulted cable, andreadout means connected to the output of said amplifier for indicating the relative magnitude of said low frequency signal to identify the precise location of the ground fault.

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