Semiconductor device
US-9438032-B2 · Sep 6, 2016 · US
US10992126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10992126-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816193254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A method involves a circuit interrupter installation having a circuit interrupter with a plurality of poles and an ETU electrically connected with a neutral current sensor situated in proximity to a neutral conductor. The method includes determining that a plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors, when summed, are substantially equal to a fundamental frequency neutral current vector, and/or that a plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors, when summed, are substantially equal to a triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector. Responsive to the determining, the method includes outputting a notification which represents a possibility that a neutral current detection apparatus is mis-wired, and/or employing with the ETU a reverse vector that is an opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector in the ongoing monitoring for an event that would trigger the movement of the circuit interrupter from the ON condition to the OFF or TRIPPED condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: in a circuit interrupter installation having a plurality of poles, a neutral conductor, and an Electronic Trip Unit (ETU), determining: that a plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a fundamental frequency neutral current vector, and that a plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a triplen odd-numbered neutral current vector; and responsive to the determining, performing at least one of: outputting a notification that is representative of a possibility that one of the neutral conductor and a neutral current sensor is wired backward in the circuit interrupter installation, and employing with the ETU a reverse vector that is an opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the determining that a plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a triplen odd-numbered neutral current vector comprises determining that a plurality of third harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a third harmonic neutral current vector. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the circuit interrupter installation is connected with a protected portion of a circuit, and further comprising: inputting to the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors; inputting to the ETU the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; employing with the ETU as the reverse vector an opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; and analyzing on the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors and the reverse vector for the potential identification of a fault condition on the circuit. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: employing as the reverse vector the opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; and monitoring on an ongoing basis with the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors and the reverse vector for a possible detection with the ETU of a predetermined condition in the circuit interruption installation which, if detected, would cause the ETU to move the plurality of poles from an ON condition to at least one of an OFF condition and a TRIPPED condition. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the circuit interrupter installation is connected with a protected portion of a circuit, and further comprising: inputting to the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors; inputting to the ETU the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; employing with the ETU as the reverse vector an opposite of the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; and analyzing on the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors and the reverse vector for the potential identification of a fault condition on the circuit. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: employing as the reverse vector the opposite of the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; and monitoring on an ongoing basis with the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors and the reverse vector for a possible detection with the ETU of a predetermined condition in the circuit interruption installation which, if detected, would cause the ETU to move the plurality of poles from an ON condition to at least one of an OFF condition and a TRIPPED condition. 7. A circuit interrupter structured to be electrically connected with a protected portion of a circuit and further structured to be electrically connected with a neutral current sensor that is situated in proximity with a neutral conductor, comprising: a plurality of poles structured to be electrically connected with a plurality of phase line conductors; a plurality of phase current sensors situated in proximity to the plurality of poles; an Electronic Trip Unit (ETU) electrically connected with the plurality of phase current sensors and being structured to be electrically connected with the neutral current sensor; the ETU having a processor and a storage, the storage having stored therein a number of routines which, when executed on the processor, cause the circuit interrupter to perform operations comprising: determining: that a plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a fundamental frequency neutral current vector, and that a plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; and responsive to the determining, performing at least one of: outputting a notification that is representative of a possibility that one of the neutral conductor and a neutral current sensor is wired backward in the circuit interrupter installation, and employing with the ETU a reverse vector that is an opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector. 8. The circuit interrupter of claim 7 wherein the determining that a plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector comprises determining that a plurality of third harmonic phase current vectors are, when summed, substantially equal to a third harmonic neutral current vector. 9. The circuit interrupter of claim 7 wherein the circuit interrupter installation is connected with a protected portion of a circuit, and further comprising: inputting to the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors; inputting to the ETU the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; employing with the ETU as the reverse vector an opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; and analyzing on the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors and the reverse vector for the potential identification of a fault condition on the circuit. 10. The circuit interrupter of claim 7 , wherein the operations further comprise: employing as the reverse vector the opposite of the fundamental frequency neutral current vector; and monitoring on an ongoing basis with the ETU the plurality of fundamental frequency phase current vectors and the reverse vector for a possible detection with the ETU of a predetermined condition in the circuit interruption installation which, if detected, would cause the ETU to move the plurality of poles from an ON condition to at least one of an OFF condition and a TRIPPED condition. 11. The circuit interrupter of claim 7 wherein the circuit interrupter installation is connected with a protected portion of a circuit, and further comprising: inputting to the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors; inputting to the ETU the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; employing with the ETU as the reverse vector an opposite of the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; and analyzing on the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors and the reverse vector for the potential identification of a fault condition on the circuit. 12. The circuit interrupter of claim 7 , wherein the operations further comprise: employing as the reverse vector the opposite of the triplen odd-numbered harmonic neutral current vector; and monitoring on an ongoing basis with the ETU the plurality of triplen odd-numbered harmonic phase current vectors and the reverse vector for a possible detection with the ETU of a predetermined condit
with warning or supervision in addition to disconnection, e.g. for indicating that protective apparatus has functioned {(watching of pilot wires H02H1/0084; protection of protective arrangements H02H7/008; indication of the state of electronic switches H03K17/18)} · CPC title
in case of inverted polarity or connection; with switching for obtaining correct connection · CPC title
responsive to excess current (responsive to abnormal temperature caused by excess current H02H5/04) · CPC title
for three-phase systems · CPC title
concerning the detecting means (in general G01R or other subclasses of G01; reed switches H01H71/2445) · CPC title
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