Maintenance grounding device in motor control center with integrated interlock system
US-11476647-B1 · Oct 18, 2022 · US
US11984289B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11984289-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217967742-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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A motor control center includes an enclosure comprising an isolation switch, a main contactor device, and a ground switch device. The isolation switch is selectively manually operable between a connected state and a disconnected state. In the connected state the isolation switch is adapted to conduct electrical power from an associated power source to the main contactor device and wherein the isolation switch in the disconnected state interrupts conduction of electrical power from the associated power source to the main contactor device. The main contactor device is selectively operable between a conductive state and a non-conductive state, wherein the main contactor device is adapted to electrically connect the isolation switch to the ground switch device and to an associated electrical load when the main contactor device is in its conductive state and wherein the main contactor device disconnects said isolation switch from the ground switch device and the associated electrical load when the main contactor device is in its non-conductive state. The ground switch device is manually operable from an open, ungrounded state in which the main contactor device is electrically disconnected from a ground path to a closed, grounded state in which the main contactor device is electrically connected to the ground path. The motor control center further includes an interlock device operably connected between the isolation switch and the ground switch device, wherein the interlock device prevents movement of the isolation switch from the disconnected state to the connected state when the ground switch device is in the grounded state.
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A ground switch interlock system for electrical equipment, said ground switch interlock system comprising: an isolation switch selectively manually operable between a connected state and a disconnected state, wherein said isolation switch in said connected state is adapted to conduct electrical power and wherein said isolation switch in said disconnected state interrupts conduction of said electrical power; an isolation switch handle operably connected to said isolation switch, said isolation switch handle movable between an “off” position corresponding to said disconnected state of said isolation switch and an “on” position corresponding to said connected state of said isolation switch; a ground switch device manually operable from an open, ungrounded state in which said isolation switch is electrically disconnected from a ground path to a closed, grounded state in which said isolation switch is electrically connected to said ground path; an interlock plunger operably connected to said isolation switch handle through an interlock linkage and movable to and between a retracted position corresponding to said “off” position of said isolation switch handle and an extended position corresponding to said “on” position of said isolation switch handle; said interlock plunger blocking movement of said ground switch device from said open, ungrounded state to said closed, grounded state when said interlock plunger is in said extended position; and wherein said ground switch device comprises a first lock block that blocks movement of said interlock plunger from said retracted position to said extended position when said ground switch device is in said closed, grounded state. 2. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said first lock block comprises a first lock recess that is aligned with and that receives said interlock plunger when said interlock plunger is in said extended position. 3. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said first lock recess is aligned with and receives said interlock plunger only when said ground switch device is in said open, ungrounded state. 4. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein: said ground switch device further comprises at least one movable ground contact that moves between an opened position in said ungrounded state to a closed position in said grounded state. 5. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 4 , wherein said interlock plunger blocks movement of said at least one movable ground contact from said opened position to said closed position when said interlock plunger is in said extended position. 6. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 5 , wherein said at least one movable ground contact is connected to a rotatable ground shaft that is electrically connected to said ground path, said ground switch device comprising a main gear connected to said rotatable ground shaft and an output gear engaged with said main gear; wherein said first lock block is non-rotatably coupled with said output gear such that rotation of said rotatable ground shaft alters an angular position of said first lock block; and wherein said first lock block located in a select angular position in which said first lock recess is aligned with said interlock plunger when said rotatable ground shaft is rotated to a position corresponding to said opened position of said at least one movable ground contact. 7. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 6 , further comprising an input gear engaged with said main gear, wherein said input gear is non-rotatably connected to a torque input head that is selectively manually rotatable to rotate said input gear, said main gear, and said output gear. 8. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 7 , further comprising a first key interlock device operable by a key between a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein said first key interlock device blocks rotation of said input gear of said ground switch device when said first key interlock device is in said locked state. 9. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 8 , further comprising a second key interlock device operable by said key between a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein said second key interlock device selectively blocks movement of said isolation switch handle when said second key interlock device is in said locked state, wherein: said key that operates said first key interlock device and said second key interlock device is a single, common key; when one of the first and second key interlock devices is in said locked state, another of the first and second key interlock devices in in said unlocked state; and said key is captured in said one of said first and second key interlock devices that is in said unlocked state such that said one of said first and second key interlock devices in said unlocked state must be moved to said locked state before said another of said first and second key interlock devices can be moved to said unlocked state using said key. 10. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising a second lock block non-rotatably coupled to said input gear, said first key interlock comprising a lock member that engages and prevents rotation of said second lock block when said lock member is in an extended position and said ground switch device is in said opened, ungrounded state of said ground switch device. 11. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 10 , wherein said ground switch device is located on a load side of said isolation switch. 12. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 10 , wherein said ground switch device further comprises: first, second, and third ground terminals electrically connected respective first, second, and third electrical phases of said electrical power; wherein said at least one moveable ground contact comprises first, second, and third movable ground contacts that respectively contact said first, second, and third ground terminals when said first, second, and third movable ground contacts are in said respective closed positions of said first, second, and third movable ground contacts. 13. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 12 , wherein said first, second, and third ground terminals are respectively vertically aligned with said first, second, and third movable ground contacts. 14. The ground switch interlock system as set forth in claim 13 , wherein: said ground switch device is located vertically above or vertically below a main contactor device; said main contactor device comprises first, second, and third contactors electrically connected respectively to said first, second, and third ground terminals; and said first, second, and third ground terminals are horizontally spaced-apart from each other in a row so that said first, second, and third ground terminals are visually associated with said first, second, and third contactors, respectively. 15. An interlock system for electrical equipment, said interlock system comprising: an isolation switch selectively operable between a connected state and a disconnected state, wherein said isolation switch in said connected state is adapted to conduct electrical power and wherein said isolation switch in said disconnected state interrupts conduction of said electrical power; a handle operably connected to said isolation switch, said handle movable between an “off” position corresponding to said disconnected state of said isolation switch and
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