Methods of computing steady-state voltage stability margins of power systems
US-2015378387-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US11294345B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11294345-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716074902-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2022 |
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The disclosure relates to a modular safety switching apparatus for controlling a plurality of electrical devices, comprising: a first safety switching module comprising a first switching signal output configured to control a first electrical device; a second safety switching module comprising a second switching signal output configured to control a second electrical device; and a connection element configured to electrically connect the first safety switching module to the second safety switching module; wherein the second safety switching module is downstream in signal transmission to the first safety switching module, and wherein the first safety switching module is configured to be deactivated in response to receiving a first control signal and is further configured to feed a second control signal to the second safety switching module to deactivate the second safety switching module.
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A modular safety switching apparatus for controlling a plurality of electrical devices, comprising: a first package including a first safety switching module comprising a first switching signal input, a first safety logic element, and a first switching signal output configured to control a first electrical device, wherein a first signal path in the first package connects the first safety logic element to the first switching signal output and to a first contact pin of a first connection element, and wherein: the first safety switching module is configured to be deactivated in response to receiving a first switching signal at the first switching signal input, wherein the first switching signal input is configured to handle one or more safety circuits coupled with the first safety logic element, and wherein the first safety logic element is configured to feed, via the first signal path and upon the first switching signal being received at the first switching signal input from an emergency stop switch, a first control signal to the first switching signal output to switch off the first electrical device connected to the first switching signal output and the first control signal to a second safety switching module to deactivate the second safety switching module; a second package including the second safety switching module comprising a second switching signal input, a second control signal input, a second feedback signal input, a second safety logic element, and a second switching signal output configured to control a second electrical device, wherein a second signal path in the second package connects the second control signal input to a second contact pin of the first connection element that corresponds to the first contact pin of the first connection element, and a third signal path in the second package connects the second safety logic element to the second switching signal output and to a third contact pin of a second connection element, and wherein: the second safety switching module is downstream in signal transmission to the first safety switching module, wherein the second safety switching module is further configured to deactivate in response to receiving either one of the first control signal from the first safety switching module at the second control signal input via the second signal path, a second switching signal at the second switching signal input, or a feedback signal at the second feedback signal input from a third safety switching module, wherein the second safety switching module is deactivated regardless of which signal is fed to the second safety switching module, and wherein the second safety logic element is configured to feed, via the third signal path and upon the second switching signal being received at the second switching signal input from the emergency stop switch, a second control signal to the second switching signal output to switch off the second electrical device connected to the second switching signal output and the second control signal to the third safety switching module to deactivate the third safety switching module; a third package including the third safety switching module comprising a third switching signal output configured to control a third electrical device, wherein the third safety switching module is downstream in signal transmission to the first safety switching module and the second safety switching module, and wherein the third safety switching module is further configured to feed the feedback signal to the second safety switching module and to deactivate in response to receiving the second control signal from the second safety switching module; and a support element, wherein: the first connection element and the second connection element are attached to the support element, the first connection element is configured to detachably connect the first package and the second package to the first connection element and configured to electrically connect the first safety logic element of the first package to the second safety logic element of the second package, and the second connection element is configured to detachably connect the second package to the second connection element and the third package to the second connection element and configured to electrically connect the second safety logic element of the second package to the third switching signal output of the third package, and wherein the third safety switching module is configured to feed the feedback signal to the second safety switching module via the second connection element, and the second safety switching module is configured to feed the feedback signal to the first safety switching module via the first connection element. 2. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second safety switching module is arranged on the support element between the first safety switching module and the third safety switching module. 3. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first connection element is part of the first safety switching module or the second safety switching module, and the second connection element is part of the second safety switching module or the third safety switching module. 4. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second safety switching module or the third safety switching module is configured as a contact extension module. 5. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the third safety switching module is configured as the contact extension module. 6. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the contact extension module comprises a contact bridge. 7. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first safety logic element comprises a control signal output, and wherein the first connection element is configured to electrically connect the control signal output of the first safety switching module to the second control signal input of the second safety switching module. 8. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the second safety logic element is configured to link the first control signal fed to the first switching signal output to the second switching signal fed to the second switching signal input by means of a logical AND operation or a logical OR operation to generate the second control signal to be fed to the second switching signal output. 9. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first control signal is of a single-channel physical form or a dual-channel physical form. 10. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first safety switching module or the second safety switching module comprises a power supply device to supply voltage to the first safety switching module, the second safety switching module, and the third safety switching module of the modular safety switching apparatus. 11. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the power supply device comprises an external supply voltage input and an external reference voltage input. 12. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the first safety switching module comprises the power supply device. 13. The modular safety switching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first connection element comprises a first internal supply voltage connection and a second internal supply voltage connection and a first internal reference voltage connection and a second internal reference voltage connection. 14. The modul
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