Systems and Methods to Protect an Energy Utility Meter from Overvoltage Events
US-2015333499-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US11513144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11513144-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016995102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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A protection system described herein includes a first connector, a second connector, and a voltage-limiter device. The first connector is configured to connect to a first load-side terminal of an electric meter, and the second connector is configured to connect to a second load-side terminal of the electric meter. In a circuit between the first connector and the second connector, the voltage-limiter device is configured to clamp a voltage between the first and second load-side terminals at a trigger voltage, to prevent a greater voltage from reaching the electric meter when a service-disconnect switch of the electric meter is open and an external voltage greater than the trigger voltage is applied to a load side of the electric meter. The voltage-limiter device provides a conductive path in parallel with a customer premises associated with the electric meter when the voltage between first and second connectors reaches the trigger voltage.
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A protection system for an electric meter, the protection system comprising: a first connector of the protection system configured to connect to a first load-side terminal of the electric meter; a second connector of the protection system configured to connect to a second load-side terminal of the electric meter; and a voltage-limiter device comprising a gas discharge tube (GDT) in a circuit between the first connector and the second connector, the GDT configured to form a conductive path between the first connector and the second connector in parallel with a load on the electric meter, wherein the GDT of the voltage-limiter device is further configured to clamp a voltage between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal of the electric meter at a trigger voltage to prevent a voltage greater than the trigger voltage from reaching the electric meter when a service-disconnect switch of the electric meter is in an open state and an external voltage greater than the trigger voltage is applied to a load side of the electric meter, and wherein the GDT of the voltage-limiter device provides the conductive path in parallel with the load on the electric meter when the voltage between first connector and the second connector reaches the trigger voltage. 2. The protection system of claim 1 , wherein the voltage-limiter device is configured to maintain the open state of the service-disconnect switch of the electric meter in a presence of the voltage greater than the trigger voltage being applied to the load side of the electric meter. 3. The protection system of claim 2 , wherein the voltage-limiter device is configured to cause a short circuit in a tamper device applied between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal of the electric meter. 4. The protection system of claim 2 , wherein the voltage-limiter device comprises one or more varistors. 5. The protection system of claim 1 , wherein: the voltage-limiter device of the protection system further comprises an additional GDT in parallel with the GDT; and the GDT is configured to fail in an open position, wherein the additional GDT provides a second conductive path for the current in parallel with the load on the electric meter when the GDT fails. 6. The protection system of claim 1 , wherein the protection system is installable outside a housing of the electric meter. 7. The protection system of claim 1 , wherein the protection system is installable inside a housing of the electric meter. 8. A system comprising: an electric meter comprising: a first load-side terminal on a load side of the electric meter; a second load-side terminal on the load side of the electric meter, wherein a customer premises associated with the electric meter is connected to the electric meter between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal; and a service-disconnect switch configured to have an open state such that, when the service-disconnect switch is in the open state, the electric meter is disconnected from a power grid; and a protection system comprising: a first connector of the protection system connected to the first load-side terminal of the electric meter; a second connector of the protection system connected to the second load-side terminal of the electric meter; and a voltage-limiter device comprising a gas discharge tube (GDT) in a circuit between the first connector and the second connector, the GDT configured to form a conductive path between the first connector and the second connector in parallel with the customer premises associated with the electric meter, wherein the GDT of the voltage-limiter device is further configured to clamp a voltage between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal of the electric meter at a trigger voltage to prevent a voltage greater than the trigger voltage from reaching the electric meter when an external voltage greater than the trigger voltage is applied to the load side of the electric meter, and wherein the GDT of the voltage-limiter device provides the conductive path in parallel with the customer premises associated with the electric meter when the voltage between first connector and the second connector reaches the trigger voltage. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the protection system is configured to maintain the open state of the service-disconnect switch of the electric meter in a presence of the voltage greater than the trigger voltage being applied to the load side of the electric meter. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the voltage-limiter device is configured to cause a short circuit in a tamper device applied between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal of the electric meter. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the voltage-limiter device comprises one or more varistors. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the voltage-limiter device of the protection system further comprises an additional GDT in parallel with the GDT; and the GDT is configured to fail in an open position, wherein the additional GDT provides a second conductive path for the current in parallel with the customer premises associated with the electric meter when the GDT fails. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the protection system is installed outside a housing of the electric meter. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the protection system is installed inside a housing of the electric meter. 15. The system of claim 8 , wherein the electric meter is a cabinet meter configured for installation in a cabinet with multiple other electric meters. 16. The system of claim 8 , wherein the electric meter is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) electric meter. 17. A method for protecting an electric meter, the method comprising: receiving a disconnect command at the electric meter; opening a service-disconnect switch of the electric meter responsive to the disconnect command; clamping, by a gas discharge tube (GDT) of a voltage-limiter device of a protection system connected by a first connector to a first load-side terminal of the electric meter and by a second connector to a second load-side terminal of the electric meter, a voltage between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal at a trigger voltage to prevent a voltage greater than the trigger voltage from reaching the electric meter when an external voltage greater than the trigger voltage is applied to a load side of the electric meter; and providing, by the GDT of the voltage-limiter device of the protection system, a conductive path between the first load-side terminal and the second load-side terminal and in parallel with a customer premises associated with the electric meter when a voltage between the first connector and the second connector reaches the trigger voltage. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein: the voltage-limiter device comprises an additional GDT connected in parallel with GDT; the GDT is configured to fail in an open position; and the additional GDT is configured to provide a second conductive path in parallel with the customer premises associated with the electric meter when the GDT fails.
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