Method of detecting metal oxide varistor (MOV) failure within a surge protection device
US-9784785-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US12155198B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12155198-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318108771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2024 |
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A circuit for minimizing energy provided to a ground fault includes a source, a multiple switches, an output filter, and a controller. The switches include a first side pair of switches and a second side pair of switches configured to provide an output signal based on the source. The output filter includes one or more energy storage elements coupled to the first side pair of switches or the second side pair of switches. The controller is configured to receive a ground fault signal that indicates a fault has occurred and configured to generate a switch signal for the switches for a minimum energy state of the output filter and in response to the ground fault signal.
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We claim: 1. A circuit for minimizing energy provided to a ground fault, the circuit comprising: a plurality of switches including a first side pair of switches and a second side pair of switches configured to provide an output signal; and a controller configured to receive a ground fault signal generated by an external ground fault detector, wherein the ground fault signal indicates a fault has occurred and configured to generate a switch signal for the plurality of switches for a minimum energy state of an output filter in response to the ground fault signal, the switch signal configured to change the plurality of switches to control the output signal to zero voltage, and a time elapsed between a receipt of the ground fault signal at the output signal reaching substantially zero voltage is less than a quarter cycle of the output signal. 2. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first element coupled to at least the first side pair of switches of the plurality of switches. 3. The circuit of claim 2 , further comprising: a second element coupled to at least the second side pair of switches of the plurality of switches; and a third element coupled to the first element and the second element for an output of the circuit for ground fault correction. 4. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein the switch signal in response to the ground fault signal changes a state of at least one of the plurality of switches. 5. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 2 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of switches includes the first side pair of switches and the second side pair of switches. 6. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein the switch signal in response to the ground fault signal reverses a plurality of the outputs of the circuit for ground fault correction. 7. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein the output filter comprises one or more energy storage elements coupled to the first side pair of switches or the second side pair of switches. 8. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein the ground fault signal is detected from an impedance from the output filter to ground. 9. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 8 , wherein the impedance is a capacitive impedance or a resistive impedance. 10. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein the switch signal includes a first pulse width modulated signal for the first side pair of switches and a second pulse width modulated signal for the second side pair of switches. 11. The circuit for ground fault correction of claim 1 , wherein energy is actively removed from the output filter and stored internal to an inverter including the circuit after a ground fault signal is received. 12. A method for ground fault correction, the method comprising: providing an output signal via a plurality of switches; receiving, by a controller, a ground fault signal that indicates a fault has occurred, wherein the ground fault signal is generated at an external device; generating a switch signal for the plurality of switches in response to the ground fault signal, the switch signal actively controlling the output signal to a threshold; and configuring the switch signal to change the plurality of switches to control the output signal to zero voltage, and a time elapsed between a receipt of the ground fault signal at the output signal reaching substantially zero voltage is less than a quarter cycle of the output signal. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the output signal is a voltage and the threshold is zero. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the switch signal in response to the ground fault signal reverses a plurality of the outputs for ground fault correction. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of switches includes a first side pair of switches coupled to a first active element and a second side pair of switches coupled to a second active element. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the ground fault signal is detected from an impendence from an output filter to ground. 17. An apparatus comprising: an inverter circuit including an input and an output and a plurality of switches in the inverter circuit including a first side pair of switches and a second side pair of switches configured to provide an output signal; a ground fault sensor coupled to the inverter circuit and configured to generate a ground fault signal that indicates a ground fault has occurred; and a controller configured to: receive the ground fault signal and generate a reverse signal for operation of the inverter circuit that reverses energy from the output of the inverter circuit to the input of the inverter circuit; and generate a switch signal configured to change the plurality of switches to control the output signal to zero voltage, a time elapsed between a receipt of the ground fault signal at the output signal reaching substantially zero voltage is less than a quarter cycle of the output signal. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the controller is further configured to configure the reverse signal to change a state of the first side pair of switches or the second side pair of switches.
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