Monitor device, ground fault protection circuit and techniques

US11539200B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11539200-B2
Application numberUS-201916297501-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2019
Priority dateMar 16, 2018
Publication dateDec 27, 2022
Grant dateDec 27, 2022

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A fault protection arrangement may include a neutral grounding resistor, the neutral grounding resistor comprising a ground end and a non-ground end. The fault protection arrangement may include a neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly, coupled to the neutral grounding resistor, where the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly includes a sense circuit, coupled to the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor; and an injection signal generator, arranged to generate a frequency of 240 Hz or greater.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fault protection arrangement, comprising: a neutral grounding resistor, the neutral grounding resistor comprising a ground end and a non-ground end; and a neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly, coupled to the neutral grounding resistor and comprising: a sense circuit, coupled to the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor; an injection signal generator, arranged to generate a frequency of 240 Hz or greater, wherein the injection signal generator is coupled on a first side to the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and on a second side to the sense circuit; and an injection capacitor, coupled in electrical series between the injection signal generator and the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 2. The fault protection arrangement of claim 1 , the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly further comprising a sense resistor, coupled in electrical series between the sense circuit and the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and a sense capacitor, coupled in electrical series between the sense circuit and the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 3. The fault protection arrangement of claim 1 , the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly further comprising a transformer, wherein the sense circuit is arranged in electrical series on a first side of the transformer, between the transformer and the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and wherein the injection signal generator is arranged on a second side of the transformer. 4. The fault protection arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly further comprising a first transistor, disposed between the injection signal generator and the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 5. The fault protection arrangement of claim 4 , the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly further comprising a second transistor, disposed in electrical series between the injection signal generator and the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 6. The fault protection arrangement of claim 4 , further comprising a sense resistor, disposed between the sense circuit and the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 7. The fault protection arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the injection signal generator is configured to generate an alternating current signal having a frequency in a 100 kHz to 900 kHz range. 8. The fault protection arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the injection signal generator is configured to generate an alternating current signal having a frequency in a 100 kHz to 900 kHz range. 9. A fault protection arrangement, comprising: a neutral grounding resistor, the neutral grounding resistor comprising a ground end and a non-ground end; and a neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly, coupled to the neutral grounding resistor and comprising: a sense circuit, coupled to the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor; and an injection signal generator, coupled to the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor and arranged to generate a frequency of 240 Hz or greater; and a sense resistor, arranged in electrically parallel fashion with the sense circuit, between the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and the injection signal generator. 10. The fault protection arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the sense circuit is coupled on a first side to the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and on a second side to the injection signal generator. 11. The fault protection arrangement of claim 9 , further comprising an injection capacitor, arranged in electrical series between the injection signal generator and the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor. 12. A fault protection method, comprising: providing a neutral grounding resistor, having a ground end, coupled to ground, and a non-ground end; generating, by an injection signal generator coupled on a first side to the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, an injection signal having an injection signal frequency, above 240 Hz; and sensing a resistance of the neutral grounding resistor using a sense circuit, electrically coupled between the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor and the injection signal generator; wherein an injection capacitor is arranged in electrical series between the injection signal generator and the non-ground end of the neutral grounding resistor, and wherein a sense resistor is arranged in electrical series between the ground end of the neutral grounding resistor and the sense circuit. 13. The fault protection method of claim 12 , wherein a second capacitor is arranged in electrical series between the non-ground end and the sense circuit. 14. The fault protection method of claim 12 , wherein a transformer is coupled between the injection signal generator and the neutral grounding resistor, and coupled between the injection signal generator and the sense circuit. 15. The fault protection method of claim 12 , wherein a transistor assembly is coupled in electrical series between the injection signal generator and the non-ground end, and wherein the injection signal travels through the transistor assembly. 16. The fault protection method of claim 12 , wherein the injection signal frequency is in a 100-kHz to 900 kHz range.

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  • Limitation or suppression of earth fault currents, e.g. Petersen coil · CPC title

  • Testing of electric apparatus, lines, cables or components for short-circuits, continuity, leakage current or incorrect line connections (testing of sparking plugs H01T13/58) · CPC title

  • H02H1/003Primary

    Fault detection by injection of an auxiliary voltage (same for detection of earth fault currents H02H3/17; for monitoring earth connection H02H5/105) · CPC title

  • responsive to fault current to earth, frame or mass (with balanced or differential arrangement H02H3/26 {; monitoring earth connection H02H5/105}) · CPC title

  • responsive to earthing of the neutral conductor (H02H3/338 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11539200B2 cover?
A fault protection arrangement may include a neutral grounding resistor, the neutral grounding resistor comprising a ground end and a non-ground end. The fault protection arrangement may include a neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly, coupled to the neutral grounding resistor, where the neutral grounding resistance monitor assembly includes a sense circuit, coupled to the ground end of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Littelfuse Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H1/003. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2022 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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