Trip cause management device for an electronic trip device
US-9490091-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10855067B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10855067-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515560537-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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AFCI and/or GFCI units (10) with onboard trip monitoring and/or wiring error monitoring circuit (100) with an opto-isolator (50) and a controller (60) in electrical communication with the opto-isolator (50). The controller (60) monitors the opto-isolator (50) to identify a TRIP or RESET state of the circuit (100) such as one associated with a receptacle and/or a wiring error of the unit (10), e.g., receptacle.
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That which is claimed is: 1. An Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) unit and/or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unit, comprising: a unit housing with a ground strap, the unit housing having line and load sides, the load side having hot and neutral branches; a circuit interruption device in the unit housing configured to detect a fault and to interrupt power to the load side; an opto-isolator in electrical communication with the hot and neutral branches; and a controller in electrical communication with the opto-isolator in the unit housing, wherein the controller monitors the opto-isolator to identify a TRIP or RESET state of the unit, wherein the opto-isolator is configured to provide one of two binary output alternatives to the controller that the controller uses to identify the TRIP or RESET state of the unit, and wherein one of the two binary output alternatives is 0 volts. 2. The unit of claim 1 , further comprising either (a) a voltage drop resistor of about 400K Ohms coupled to the hot branch and an input of the opto-isolator or (b) first and second voltage drop resistors of about 200K Ohms, arranged in series and coupled to the hot branch and an input of the opto-isolator, wherein the unit comprises at least one receptacle, and wherein the ground strap is coupled to the at least one receptacle and the at least one receptacle has the line and load sides. 3. The unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a printed circuit board (PCB) that holds the controller and the opto-isolator and a plurality of light emitting diodes in communication with the controller; a first load contact member that connects the load side hot branch to the PCB; and a second spaced apart load contact member that connects the load side neutral branch to the PCB. 4. An Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) unit and/or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unit, comprising: a unit housing with a ground strap, the unit housing having line and load sides, the load side having hot and neutral branches; a circuit interruption device in the unit housing configured to detect a fault and to interrupt power to the load side; an opto-isolator in electrical communication with the hot and neutral branches; a controller in electrical communication with the opto-isolator in the unit housing, wherein the controller monitors the opto-isolator to identify a TRIP or RESET state of the unit; a printed circuit board (PCB) that holds the controller and the opto-isolator; a first load contact member that connects the load side hot branch to the PCB; a second spaced apart load contact member that connects the load side neutral branch to the PCB; and isolation apertures extending through the PCB residing between adjacent pins of the opto-isolator and the first and second load contact members. 5. The unit of claim 3 , wherein the first and second load contact members have a leg that extends under a spring body, the spring body having first and second sides, one side of the spring body being planar and the other being curvilinear, prior to assembly. 6. The unit of claim 5 , further comprising first and second flat panels held in the unit housing, each having an outer perimeter with a notch, wherein each load contact member resides in a respective notch over the PCB with the first side of the spring body on one side of a corresponding flat panel and with the second side of the spring body on an opposing side. 7. An Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) unit and/or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unit, comprising: a unit housing with a ground strap held by the unit housing, the unit housing having line and load sides, the load side having hot and neutral branches; a circuit interruption device in the unit housing configured to detect a fault and to interrupt power to the load side; an opto-isolator in electrical communication with the hot branch of the load side and the ground strap; a controller in electrical communication with the opto-isolator in the unit housing, wherein the controller monitors the opto-isolator to identify a wiring error; a printed circuit board (PCB) that holds the controller and the opto-isolator and a plurality of light emitting diodes in communication with the controller; a load contact member that connects the load side hot branch to the PCB; and a ground strap contact member residing under the ground strap and in electrical communication with a solenoid frame over the PCB, wherein the solenoid frame comprises a tab that extends through the PCB to provide a ground strap input to the opto-isolator. 8. The unit of claim 7 , wherein the unit comprises at least one receptacle, and wherein the ground strap is coupled to at least one of the at least one receptacle and the at least one receptacle has the line and load sides. 9. An Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) unit and/or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unit, comprising: a unit housing with a ground strap held by the unit housing, the unit housing having line and load sides, the load side having hot and neutral branches; a circuit interruption device in the unit housing configured to detect a fault and to interrupt power to the load side; an opto-isolator in electrical communication with the hot branch of the load side and the ground strap; a controller in electrical communication with the opto-isolator in the unit housing, wherein the controller monitors the opto-isolator to identify a wiring error; a printed circuit board (PCB) that holds the controller and the opto-isolator and at least one light emitting diode in communication with the controller; and isolation apertures extending through the PCB residing between adjacent pins of the opto-isolator and a load contact member. 10. The unit of claim 9 , further comprising: a load contact member that connects the load side hot branch to the PCB; and a spring ground strap contact member residing under the ground strap and in electrical communication with a solenoid frame over the PCB, wherein the solenoid frame comprises a tab that extends through the PCB to provide a ground strap input to the opto-isolator. 11. The receptacle unit of claim 10 , wherein the load contact member has a leg that extends under a spring body, the spring body having first and second sides, one side of the spring body being planar and the other being curvilinear, prior to assembly. 12. The receptacle unit of claim 11 , further comprising a housing in the unit housing comprising a flat panel having an outer perimeter with a notch, wherein the load contact member resides in the notch over the PCB with the first side of the spring body on one side of the flat panel and with the second side of the spring body on an opposing side. 13. An Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) receptacle unit and/or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unit, comprising: a unit housing with a ground strap held by the unit housing, the unit housing having line and load sides, the load side having hot and neutral branches; a circuit interruption device in the unit housing configured to detect a fault and to interrupt power to the load side; an opto-isolator in electrical communication with the hot and neutral branches and the ground strap; a controller in electrical communication with the opto-isolator in the unit housing, wherein the controller monitors the opto-isolator to identify (a) a wiring error associated with the receptacle and (b) a TRIP or RESET state of the unit a printed circuit board (PCB) that holds the controller and the opto-isolator and at least one light emitting diode in communication with the controller; a first load contact member that con
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