Protective device with self-test
US-10020649-B2 · Jul 10, 2018 · US
US11257649B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11257649-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916520991-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A protective device including: a plurality of line terminals and a plurality of load terminals a circuit interrupter including a solenoid and a set of interrupting contacts that connect at least one line terminal and at least one load terminal in a reset state and disconnect the at least one line terminal and the at least one load terminal in a tripped state; a voltage detection element configured to detect voltage across the plurality of line terminals and generate a line voltage rejection signal when greater than a predetermined overvoltage; a reset assembly including a reset button and a reset switch operatively coupled to the reset button; and a reset prevention mechanism configured to prevent the circuit interrupter from entering the reset state when the reset signal is absent.
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A protective device for use in an electrical voltage distribution system providing voltage from a power source to a load, the protective device comprising: a housing having a user accessible surface; a plurality of line terminals configured to electrically connect to the power source and a plurality of load terminals configured to electrically connect to the load; a circuit interrupter including a solenoid and a set of interrupting contacts that connect at least one line terminal and at least one load terminal in a reset state and disconnect the at least one line terminal and the at least one load terminal in a tripped state, the solenoid driving the set of interrupting contacts from the reset state to the tripped state when activated by a switching device; a voltage detection element configured to detect voltage across the plurality of line terminals and generate a line voltage rejection signal when greater than a predetermined overvoltage; a reset assembly including a reset button available via the user accessible surface and a reset switch operatively coupled to the reset button, the reset switch when operated causing a reset signal to be generated when the line voltage rejection signal is absent but not when the line voltage rejection signal is present; and a reset prevention mechanism configured to prevent the circuit interrupter from entering the reset state when the reset signal is absent. 2. The protective device of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to install in an electrical panel or an outlet box. 3. The protective device of claim 1 , wherein the voltage detection element is configured to generate the line voltage rejection signal when the voltage across the plurality of line terminals is less than a predetermined undervoltage. 4. The protective device of claim 3 , further including a microcontroller, wherein the voltage detection element includes a set of software instructions executed by the microcontroller. 5. The protective device of claim 1 , further including a microcontroller, wherein the voltage detection element includes a set of software instructions executed by the microcontroller. 6. The protective device of claim 1 , further comprising a fault protector including at least one sensing element and a fault detector, the at least one sensing element being configured to sense at least one fault condition in the electrical distribution system, the fault detector providing a trip signal to the switching device to activate the solenoid when the at least one fault condition meets predetermined criteria. 7. The protective device of claim 6 , wherein the reset switch when operated initiates a test signal that simulates the at least one fault condition, the fault detector providing the reset signal in response to the test signal when the fault protection element is not experiencing an end of life condition. 8. The protective device of claim 7 , wherein the line voltage rejection signal prevents the test signal from occurring resulting in the reset signal being absent. 9. The protective device of claim 6 , wherein the fault detector and the voltage detection element are executed in a set of software instructions by a microcontroller. 10. The protective device of claim 9 , wherein the reset switch is connected to an input port of the microcontroller. 11. The protective device of claim 6 , wherein the fault protector provides ground fault protection, arc fault protection, overcurrent protection or transient voltage protection. 12. The protective device of claim 1 , further including a voltage monitoring element that provides a trip signal to the switching device to activate the solenoid when the line voltage rejection signal occurs. 13. The protective device of claim 12 , wherein the line voltage rejection signal occurs when the voltage across the plurality of line terminals is less than a predetermined undervoltage. 14. The protective device of claim 12 further comprising a microcontroller having an input for sensing the voltage across the plurality of line terminals, the voltage monitoring element being executed by the microcontroller in a set of software instructions. 15. The protective device of claim 14 , wherein the reset switch is connected to another input of the microcontroller. 16. The protective device of claim 1 further comprising an indicator that displays when the voltage between the plurality of line terminals is outside a predetermined limit. 17. The protective device of claim 1 , wherein the reset button assembly includes an actuator portion disposed inside the housing and the reset prevention mechanism includes a reset barrier portion disposed on the actuator portion, the actuator portion being operatively coupled to the reset switch when the reset button is manually depressed, the actuator portion being prevented by the barrier portion from effecting the reset state when the reset signal is absent. 18. The protective device of claim 17 further comprising a latch mechanism and a test assembly, the circuit interrupter being in the reset state when the latch has engaged the actuator portion, the test assembly including a test button operable via the user accessible surface and a linkage element, the linkage element being configured to disengage the latch from the actuator portion to trip the circuit interrupter when the test button is manually depressed. 19. The protective device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of line terminals includes two phase terminals and a neutral terminal for installation in a split phase electrical power distribution system, the voltage detection element being connected to detect a sum of voltages on the two phase terminals with respect to the neutral terminal, the voltage rejection signal occurring when the sum of voltages with respect to the neutral terminal is greater than the predetermined overvoltage. 20. The protective device of claim 19 , further including a voltage monitoring element that provides a trip signal to the switching device to activate the solenoid when the line voltage rejection signal occurs.
using a solid-state trip unit (circuits H02H) · CPC title
responsive to excess current (responsive to abnormal temperature caused by excess current H02H5/04) · CPC title
Manual release or trip mechanisms, e.g. for test purposes (two similar push buttons for closing or resetting and opening or tripping H01H71/58; test switches for earth fault circuit breakers H01H83/04) · CPC title
the other abnormal electrical condition being an arc fault · CPC title
with testing means for indicating the ability of the switch or relay to function properly · CPC title
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