Self-testing auto monitor ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) with power denial
US-9595824-B2 · Mar 14, 2017 · US
US9225159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9225159-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314133839-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2015 |
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A three-phase GFCI device is disclosed. The three-phase GFCI device may include contactors, a contactor control module configured to cause the contactors to close during normal operation of the GFCI device and open based on receiving a fault signal, a current detection module, a transient suppression module, a miswire detection module, a ground-fault test module, a ground load detection module, and a fail-safe module. In some examples, the GFCI device may include the stated modules in accordance with the UL 943C standard.
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A three-phase ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI) device comprising: a set of input terminals and a set of output terminals, each of the input terminals electrically connected to one of the load terminals through a contactor and a conductor line; a current transformer operably coupled to the conductor lines, the current transformer to output a secondary current, the secondary current corresponding to a primary current magnitude of electrical current flowing from the input terminals to the load terminals; a contactor control module configured to cause the contactors to close during normal operation of the GFCI device and open based on receiving a fault signal; a current detection module configured to determine whether the primary current magnitude exceeds a predetermined value and to send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on the determination that the primary current magnitude exceeds the predetermined value; a transient suppression module electrically connected to the input terminals, the transient suppression module comprising three wye-connected metal-oxide varistors having a wye point connected to a capacitor; a miswire detection module configured to detect a misconnection between the input terminals and the load terminals and send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on detecting the misconnection; a ground-fault test module configured to insert into the current transformer a predefined current magnitude to cause the current detection module to send the fault signal to the contactor control module; a ground load detection module configured to detect whether a load connected to the load terminals is not grounded and send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on detecting that the load is not grounded; and a fail-safe module configured to detect a failure of the GFCI device and send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on detecting the failure, wherein each of the contactors include a coil to open or close the contactor, the contactor control module comprising a first transistor switch and a second transistor switch, the first and second transistor switches electrically connected in series between the coils of the contactors and ground, wherein the first transistor switch and the second transistor switch are selected from the group consisting of metal oxide field effect transistors and bipolar junction transistors, wherein the source of the first transistor switch is directly connected to the drain of the second transistor switch, the source of the second transistor switch is directly connected to ground, and the drain of the first transistor switch is connected to the coils of the contactors, the contactor control module further comprising: a first low-voltage buffer and a second low-voltage buffer, the input of the first and second low-voltage buffers electrically connected to a fault signal input, the output of first low-voltage buffer electrically connected to the gate of the first transistor switch and the output of the second low-voltage buffer electrically connected to the gate of the second transistor switch; a first resistor and a first diode electrically connected in parallel across the gate and the source of the first transistor switch and a second resistor and a second diode electrically connected in parallel across the gate and the source of the second transistor switch; and a third diode electrically connected in series between the output of the first low-voltage buffer and the gate of the first transistor switch and a fourth diode electrically connected in series between the output of the second low-voltage buffer and the gate of the second transistor switch. 2. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one heat sink operably connected to each of the contactors. 3. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , the current detection module comprising: a resistor electrically connected to the current transformer such that the secondary current flow through the resistor; and a microprocessor, the microprocessor configured to: measure a voltage across the resistor; determine the primary current magnitude based on the measured voltage; determine whether the primary current magnitude exceeds a predetermined value; and output the fault signal based on the determination that the primary current magnitude exceeds the predetermined value. 4. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , the miswire detection module comprising: an unbalanced resistor network electrically connected to the input terminals, the unbalanced resistor network including voltage outputs, each of the voltage outputs corresponding to one of the input terminals; and a microprocessor configured to determine whether one of the voltage outputs is unequal to the others and output the fault signal when it is determined that the one of the voltage outputs in unequal to the others. 5. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , the ground fault test module comprising: an activation switch; a microprocessor configured to generate a voltage signal when the activation switch is activated; and a signal converter configured to convert the voltage signal to a current signal and insert the current signal into the current transformer. 6. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 5 , further comprising a test button operably connected to the activation switch. 7. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , the ground load detection module comprising: a termination device located at the load, the termination device electrically connected between a sense wire and a load ground; and a microprocessor operably coupled to the termination device, the microprocessor configured to: measure a continuity of the termination device; detect whether the load is not connected to ground based at least in part on the measured continuity; and send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on detecting that the load is not connected to ground. 8. The three-phase GFCI device of claim 1 , further comprising a power supply control module operably connected to the contactor control module, the power supply control module comprising: a step-down transformer electrically connected to two of the input terminals; a bridge rectifier electrically connected to the step-down transformer; and a capacitive filter electrically connected to the bridge rectifier. 9. A three-phase GFCI device comprising: a set of input terminals and a set of output terminals, each of the input terminals electrically connected to one of the load terminals through a contactor and a conductor line; a current transformer operably coupled to the conductor lines, the current transformer to output a secondary current, the secondary current corresponding to a primary current magnitude of electrical current flowing from the input terminals to the load terminals; a contactor control module configured to cause the contactors to close during normal operation of the GFCI device and open based on receiving a fault signal; a current detection module configured to determine whether the primary current magnitude exceeds a predetermined value and to send the fault signal to the contactor control module based on the determination that the primary current magnitude exceeds the predetermined value; a transient suppression module electrically connected to the input terminals, the transient suppression module comprising three wye-connected metal-oxide varistors having a wye point connected to a capacitor; a miswire detection module configured to detect a misconnection between the input terminals and the load terminals and send the fault signal to the contactor control module bas
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