Detecting current leakage in a heating element

US2016338569A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016338569-A1
Application numberUS-201514715765-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateMay 19, 2015
Priority dateMay 19, 2015
Publication dateNov 24, 2016
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Systems and methods of detecting current leakage in a heating element are provided. An alternating current signal can be applied to the heating element. The heating element can have an associated line relay and an associated neutral relay coupled to a line terminal of the heating element and a neutral terminal of the heating element, respectively. A control system can be configured to control a sequence of operations of the line and neutral relays such that the magnitude of a leakage current flowing through the heating element to ground is increased. Such increased magnitude can facilitate detection of the leakage current. The detected leakage current can be compared with a leakage threshold. The control system can cease the operation of the heating element if the leakage current is greater than the leakage threshold.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A heating element protection system for a dishwashing appliance, the protection system comprising: a resistive heating element having a metallic sheath that is coupled to ground, the heating element comprising a line side terminal coupled to a line conductor and a neutral side terminal coupled to a neutral conductor; a first relay coupled to the line conductor; a second relay coupled to the neutral conductor; and a control system in operative communication with the first and second relays, the control system configured to monitor for a leakage current flowing from the heating element to ground by controlling a sequence of operations of the first relay and the second relay such that a magnitude of the leakage current is increased. 2 . The heating element protection system of claim 1 , wherein the control system is further configured to detect the increased leakage current, and cease operation of the dishwashing appliance if the magnitude of the increased leakage current is greater than a leakage threshold. 3 . The heating element protection system of claim 1 , wherein the sequence of operations comprises the first and second relays being configured in a first state, wherein during the first state the first relay is closed and the second relay is open. 4 . The heating element protection system of claim 3 , wherein the sequence of operations further comprises the first and second relays being configured in a second state, wherein during the second state the first relay is open and the second relay is closed. 5 . The heating element protection system of claim 3 , wherein the first and second relays are configured in the first state for a range of about 20 milliseconds to about 70 milliseconds. 6 . The heating element protection system of claim 4 , wherein the first and second relays are configured in the second state for a range of about 20 milliseconds to about 70 milliseconds. 7 . The heating element protection system of claim 2 , wherein the control system is configured to cease operation of the dishwashing appliance by opening the first relay and the second relay. 8 . The heating element protection system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one metal oxide varistor and at least one gas discharge tube configured to suppress voltage surges. 9 . The heating element protection system of claim 2 , wherein the leakage threshold is in the range of about 15 milliamps to about 30 milliamps. 10 . The heating element protection system of claim 1 , wherein the control system is configured to monitor for the leakage current at the beginning of an energize cycle of the heating element. 11 . The heating element protection system of claim 10 , wherein the control system is further configured to monitor for the leakage current responsive to the opening of a door of the dishwashing appliance. 12 . The heating element protection system of claim 2 , wherein the leakage current is detected at least in part by comparing current on the line conductor with current on the neutral conductor. 13 . A method of monitoring current leakage in a heating element having a sheath coupled to ground, the heating element being further coupled to a line conductor having a line relay and a neutral conductor having a neutral relay, the method comprising: applying an alternating current signal to the heating element; configuring the line relay and the neutral relay in a first state, wherein during the first state, the line relay is closed and the neutral relay is open; and identifying a current flowing through the heating element to ground; wherein configuring the line and neutral relays in the first state provides an increase in the magnitude of a leakage current flowing through the heating element to ground. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising configuring the line relay and the neutral relay in a second state, wherein the line relay is open and the neutral relay is closed. 15 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the line relay and the neutral relay are configured in the second state for a predetermined period of time. 16 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising comparing the identified current to a leakage threshold and ceasing operation of the heating element if the identified current is greater than the leakage threshold. 17 . A dishwashing appliance comprising: a tub defining a wash chamber; a rack assembly disposed within the wash chamber of the tub, the rack assembly configured for supporting articles for washing within the wash chamber of the tub; a resistive heating element comprising a resistance-type wire encased in a metallic sheath coupled to ground; and a control system in operative communication with the heating element, the control system configured to detect a leakage current flowing from the heating element to ground by controlling a sequence of operations of the heating element such that a magnitude of the leakage current is increased. 18 . The dishwashing appliance of claim 17 , wherein the sequence of operations comprises the first and second relays being configured in a first state, wherein during the first state the first relay is closed and the second relay is open. 19 . The dishwashing appliance of claim 18 , wherein the sequence of operations further comprises the first and second relays being configured in a second state, wherein during the second state the first relay is open and the second relay is closed. 20 . The dishwashing appliance of claim 17 , wherein the leakage current is detected at least in part by determining the difference between a current on a line conductor coupled to a line terminal of the heating element and a current on a neutral conductor coupled to a neutral terminal of the heating element.

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  • using plural redundant serial connected relay operated contacts in controlled circuit · CPC title

  • Stopping or disabling machine operation, including disconnecting the machine from a network, e.g. from an electrical power supply · CPC title

  • Variation of electrical, magnetical or optical quantities · CPC title

  • Water-heater arrangements (steam generating arrangements A47L15/4234) · CPC title

  • Detection or prevention of malfunction, including accident prevention (arrangements to prevent clogging of filters A47L15/4208; safety arrangements for preventing water damage A47L15/421) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016338569A1 cover?
Systems and methods of detecting current leakage in a heating element are provided. An alternating current signal can be applied to the heating element. The heating element can have an associated line relay and an associated neutral relay coupled to a line terminal of the heating element and a neutral terminal of the heating element, respectively. A control system can be configured to control a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H47/002. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 24 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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