A method for estimating an electrical operating time of a circuit breaker using current feedback
US-2017358404-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10211005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10211005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615357352-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A simple, economically efficient, synchronized switching system for control of a three phase motor contactor utilizes only Voltage monitoring to determine zero crossings and knowledge of the sinusoidal power waveforms and operational delay period of the contactor, to synchronize operation of the contacts at low power. The phases can be serially utilized for zero crossing detection upon Close or Open commands, so as to spread the wear over each set of contacts. Expensive metal at the contact surfaces can therefore be used more efficiently. For arc energy reduction upon contact opening, knowledge of Line-Load Voltage on at least one phase can be used to derive an empirical determination of the voltage angle at opening which yields the lowest arc energy.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a synchronized switching of movable contacts by a contactor for a three phase load, comprising the steps of: a) monitoring a voltage waveform of incoming power without monitoring a current waveform of incoming power; b) determining the incoming power voltage frequency and the incoming power period of a voltage half cycle; c) determining a voltage zero crossing event for at least one phase of the incoming power; d) determining a Contactor Operation Time, e) determining an Operational Delay for synchronizing contact operation with a zero crossing of the incoming power (in order to minimize arcing of the contacts), by: i. determining a number of zero crossings on the AC power waveform equal to a period of time longer than the contactor operation time, ii. subtracting the Contactor Operation Time from the number of zero crossing half cycles; and iii. storing the result as the Operational Delay, f) receiving a Coil operation Request for the contactor, g) then detecting a zero crossing event (for a chosen phase) of the incoming power after receiving the Coil operation Request signal; and h) waiting the Operational Delay time after the zero crossing detection to issue a Coil operation Command to the contactor coil. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining a Contactor Operation Time for both of an opening operation and a closing operation of the contacts. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising adjusting the Operational Delay time for operating the contacts to achieve a contact operation target angle before or after a zero crossing based on using an empirically derived optimal angle giving the shortest arc duration upon opening of the contacts. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the Operational Delay=(number of zero crossings plus or minus the delay angle) minus the contactor operation time. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising adjusting the Operational Delay time for operating the contacts to achieve a contact operation target angle to before or after a zero crossing based on a time period of contact bounce. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the bounce time is taken from the manufacturers bounce time data, or empirically derived from a measure of line/load voltage disruption. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising a rotation scheme for the phases to distribute the wear and tear among the phases including one of serially rotating the phases detected or monitoring one phase and adding 0, 120, and 240 degrees of angle serially. 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising empirically determining the optimal angle for operating (opening or closing) the contacts to produce the least amount of arcing during contact operation and adding the optimal angle to a whole number of zero crossings to obtain the Operational Delay.
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