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Heating cable control and monitoring method and system

  • US 5,723,848 A
  • Filed: 01/16/1996
  • Issued: 03/03/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for controlling a plurality of heating cables, wherein each heating cable has two conductors and is disposed in contact with a heatable vessel during use to heat the vessel and is connectable to power lines having at least two conductors for applying power thereto, the system comprising:

  • a plurality of first switches each connectable between one heating cable and power lines and each responsive to a control signal for selectively connecting and disconnecting the one heating cable to and from the power lines;

    a plurality of addressable remote terminals each connectable to one heating cable and having a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of a heatable vessel heated by the one heating cable, a processor for controlling bi-directional communications and a first spread spectrum transceiver connectable to the two conductors of the one heating cable and controlled by the processor for transmitting temperature data relating to temperatures detected by the temperature sensor over a network including the one heating cable and the power lines and receiving data over the network including the power lines;

    at least one addressable main controller for controlling the plurality of first switches and comprising a processor for controlling bi-directional communications, a second spread spectrum transceiver connected to two of the power line conductors for transmitting data over the network including the power lines to the remote terminals and for receiving temperature data transmitted from each first spread spectrum transceiver over the network including the power lines, wherein the processor is receptive of the temperature data from the plurality of remote terminals for producing a plurality of control signals as a function thereof and further comprising circuitry for applying each control signal to one first switch.

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