Circuit protector arc flash reduction system with parallel connected semiconducor switch

US11049685B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11049685-B2
Application numberUS-201815976209-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 10, 2018
Priority dateMay 10, 2018
Publication dateJun 29, 2021
Grant dateJun 29, 2021

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Abstract

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An arc flash mitigation system includes a main circuit protector such as a high amperage overcurrent protection fuse, and an arc flash mitigation network connected in parallel to the main circuit protector. The arc flash mitigation network includes at least one semiconductor switch operable to provide a shunt current path to a low amperage arc mitigation fuse for a faster response time to certain circuit conditions than the main circuit protector otherwise provides. The semiconductor switch may be a silicon controller rectifier operatively responsive to a voltage drop across the main circuit protector in use.

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What is claimed is: 1. An arc flash mitigation system comprising: a high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse; and an arc flash mitigation network connected in parallel to the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse and operatively responsive to a voltage across the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse in an electrical arcing condition to divert current away from the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse along a shunt current path before the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse is opened by the current; wherein the arc flash mitigation network comprises a semiconductor switch and a low amperage arc mitigation fuse connected in series with the semiconductor switch, the low amperage arc mitigation fuse having an amperage rating that is less than the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse; and wherein the low amperage arc mitigation fuse is opened by the diverted current in order to reduce arc flash energy and enhance safety of personnel while servicing an energized electrical power system in the vicinity of the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse. 2. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switch comprises a voltage dependent silicon controlled rectifier. 3. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse has an amperage rating of at least 300A to 4000A. 4. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse has a voltage rating of about 600 VAC. 5. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse has a voltage rating of about 300 VDC. 6. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse is adapted for bolt-on connection to the electrical power system. 7. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 1 , wherein the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse is a class L fuse. 8. An arc flash mitigation system comprising: a main overcurrent protection fuse having an amperage rating of at least 300A; and an arc flash mitigation network connected in parallel to the main overcurrent protection fuse and responsive to a voltage drop across the main overcurrent protection fuse in an electrical arcing condition to divert current away from the main overcurrent protection fuse along a shunt current path before the main overcurrent protection fuse is opened; wherein the arc flash mitigation network comprises a silicon controlled rectifier, an arc mitigation fuse having an amperage rating substantially less than 300A, and after the current has been diverted away from the main overcurrent protection fuse, the arc mitigation fuse is opened by the diverted current in order to reduce arc flash energy and enhance safety of personnel while servicing an energized electrical power system in the vicinity of the high amperage main overcurrent protection fuse. 9. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 8 , wherein the main overcurrent protection fuse is a class L fuse. 10. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 8 , wherein the main overcurrent protection fuse includes terminal blades adapted for bolt-on connection to the electrical power system. 11. An arc flash mitigation system comprising: a main overcurrent circuit protector; and an arc flash mitigation network connected in a parallel circuit path to the main overcurrent circuit protector; wherein the arc flash mitigation network comprises a semiconductor switch and an arc mitigation fuse connected in series in the parallel circuit path, the semiconductor switch operable in response to a voltage across the main overcurrent circuit protector to divert current away from the main overcurrent circuit protector and to the arc mitigation fuse in the parallel circuit path before the main overcurrent circuit protector is opened; wherein the main overcurrent circuit protector has a first amperage rating, the arc mitigation fuse has a second amperage rating, the second amperage rating being substantially less than the first amperage rating, and after the current has been diverted away from the main overcurrent circuit protector, the arc mitigation fuse is opened by the diverted current, whereby arc flash energy is reduced and safety of personnel is enhanced while servicing an energized electrical power system. 12. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 11 , wherein the main overcurrent circuit protector is an overcurrent protection fuse. 13. The arc flash mitigation system of claim 11 , wherein the semiconductor switch is a silicon controlled rectifier.

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  • Structural association of a fuse and another component or apparatus (switches with built-in fuses H01H9/10, spark-gap arresters H01H85/44, transformers and inductances H01F27/402, capacitors H01G2/14, lamps H01K1/66, semiconductors H10W20/493 or H10W42/80) · CPC title

  • H01H85/38Primary

    Means for extinguishing or suppressing arc (by powder filling H01H85/18; by mechanical tension applied to fusible member H01H85/36) · CPC title

  • Structural association with a semiconductor device · CPC title

  • Casing fillings, e.g. powder · CPC title

  • with insulating stationary parts · CPC title

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What does patent US11049685B2 cover?
An arc flash mitigation system includes a main circuit protector such as a high amperage overcurrent protection fuse, and an arc flash mitigation network connected in parallel to the main circuit protector. The arc flash mitigation network includes at least one semiconductor switch operable to provide a shunt current path to a low amperage arc mitigation fuse for a faster response time to certa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Intelligent Power Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H85/0241. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 29 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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