Or relating to protection relays

US11223165B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11223165-B2
Application numberUS-201816612244-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2018
Priority dateMay 10, 2017
Publication dateJan 11, 2022
Grant dateJan 11, 2022

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A protection relay connection assembly (10) for connecting a current transformer (14) and/or a voltage transformer (16) of an electrical network (12) to a protection relay (18) is provided. The protection relay connection assembly (10) includes a protection relay data acquisition board (20) and a protection relay connector (22). The protection relay data acquisition board (20) includes a first current mating member (24) connectable to a current measurement sensor (28), the current measurement sensor (28) being connectable in use to the protection relay (18) and/or a first voltage mating member (26) connectable to a voltage measurement sensor (30), the voltage measurement sensor (30) being connectable in use to the protection relay (18). The protection relay connector (22) includes a second current mating member (36) connectable to the current transformer (14) and/or a second voltage mating member (38) connectable to the voltage transformer (16). The first current mating member (24) and the second current mating member (36) are selectively mateable with one another to permit a measured current waveform of the electrical network (12) to be transmitted from the current transformer (14) to the protection relay (18). The first voltage mating member (26) and the second voltage mating member (38) are shaped to be selectively mateable with one another to permit a measured voltage waveform of the electrical network (12) to be transmitted from the voltage transformer (16) to the protection relay (18). Wherein the first current mating member (24) is shaped to prevent mating of the first current mating member (24) with the second voltage mating member (38), and the first voltage mating member (26) is shaped to prevent mating of the first voltage mating member (26) with the second current mating member (36).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A protection relay connection assembly for connecting a current transformer and/or a voltage transformer of an electrical network to a protection relay, the protection relay connection assembly comprising: a protection relay data acquisition board including a first current mating member connectable to a current measurement sensor, the current measurement sensor being connectable in use to the protection relay and/or a first voltage mating member connectable to a voltage measurement sensor, the voltage measurement sensor being connectable in use to the protection relay; and a protection relay connector including a second current mating member connectable to the current transformer and/or a second voltage mating member connectable to the voltage transformer, wherein the first current mating member and the second current mating member are shaped to be selectively mateable with one another to permit a measured current waveform of the electrical network to be transmitted from the current transformer to the protection relay and the first voltage mating member and the second voltage mating member are shaped to be selectively mateable with one another to permit a measured voltage waveform of the electrical network to be transmitted from the voltage transformer to the protection relay, and wherein the first current mating member is shaped to prevent mating of the first current mating member with the second voltage mating member, and the first voltage mating member is shaped to prevent mating of the first voltage mating member with the second current mating member, wherein the current measurement sensor is or includes a shunt provided on the protection relay data acquisition board, and/or the voltage measurement sensor is or includes a voltage divider provided on the protection relay data acquisition board. 2. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the current measurement sensor is connected to the first current mating member and/or the voltage measurement sensor is connected to the first voltage mating member. 3. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 2 wherein the current measurement sensor is configured to convert a measured current waveform of the electrical network to a representative current waveform to be utilized by the protection relay, and/or wherein the voltage measurement sensor is configured to convert a measured voltage waveform of the electrical network to a representative voltage waveform to be utilized by the protection relay. 4. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay data acquisition board includes the first current mating member, the first current mating member has at least one dimension that is larger than the corresponding dimension of the second voltage mating member so as to prevent mating of the first current mating member with the second voltage mating member. 5. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay data acquisition board includes the first voltage mating member, the first voltage mating member has at least one dimension that is larger than the corresponding dimension of the second current mating member so as to prevent mating of the first voltage mating member with the second current mating member. 6. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay data acquisition board includes the first current mating member, the first current mating member includes a first interference member portion and the second voltage mating member includes a second interference member portion, the first and second interference member portions being shaped to physically interfere with each other to prevent mating of the first current mating member with the second voltage mating member. 7. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay data acquisition board includes the first voltage mating member, the first voltage mating member includes a first interference member portion and the second current mating member includes a second interference member portion, the first and second interference member portions being shaped to physically interfere with each other to prevent mating of the first voltage mating member with the second current mating member. 8. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first and second current mating members are associated with at least one current visual indicator and/or the first and second voltage mating members are associated with at least one voltage visual indicator, the current and voltage visual indicators differing from one another. 9. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay data acquisition board is shaped so that the first current mating member is integrally formed with the protection relay data acquisition board and/or the first voltage mating member is integrally formed with the protection relay data acquisition board. 10. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first current mating member has separate poles on opposite faces of the protection relay data acquisition board, each pole being configured to connect to a respective pole of the current transformer of the electrical network and/or the first voltage mating member has separate poles on the protection relay data acquisition board, each pole being configured to connect to a respective pole of the voltage transformer of the electrical network. 11. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first current mating member includes first and second mating member portions, each of the first and second mating member portions having a separate pole, each pole being configured to connect to a respective pole of the current transformer of the electrical network and/or the first voltage mating member includes first and second mating member portions, each of the first and second mating member portions having a separate pole, each pole being configured to connect to a respective pole of the voltage transformer of the electrical network. 12. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 1 wherein the protection relay connector includes a current aperture configured to receive the first current mating members and/or the protection relay connector includes a voltage aperture configured to receive the first voltage mating member. 13. The protection relay connection assembly according to claim 12 wherein the protection relay connector further includes a current mating member cover extending across the current aperture to provide the second current mating member, and/or a voltage mating member cover extending across the voltage aperture to provide the second voltage mating member. 14. A protection apparatus for protecting an electrical network, the protection apparatus comprising: a protection relay connection assembly comprising: a protection relay including a first current mating member connectable to a current measurement sensor, the current measurement sensor being connectable in use to the protection apparatus and/or a first voltage mating member connectable to a voltage measurement sensor, the voltage measurement sensor being connectable in use to the protection apparatus; and a protection relay connector including a second current mating member connectable to a current transformer and/or a second voltage mating member connectable to the a voltage transformer, wherein the first current mating member and the second current mating member are shape

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  • Circuit arrangements · CPC title

  • cooperating directly with the edge of the rigid printed circuits · CPC title

  • High voltage adaptations; Electrical insulation details; Overvoltage or electrostatic discharge protection (electrostatic discharge protection for electric apparatus in general H05K9/0067, H05K9/0079); Arrangements for regulating voltages or for using plural voltages · CPC title

  • additionally responsive to some other abnormal electrical conditions · CPC title

  • Edge details · CPC title

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What does patent US11223165B2 cover?
A protection relay connection assembly (10) for connecting a current transformer (14) and/or a voltage transformer (16) of an electrical network (12) to a protection relay (18) is provided. The protection relay connection assembly (10) includes a protection relay data acquisition board (20) and a protection relay connector (22). The protection relay data acquisition board (20) includes a first …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
General Electric Technology Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/6456. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 11 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).