Arc baffling device
US-2015136740-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US9330861B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9330861-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414206907-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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An arc chute assembly for use in an automatic transfer switch includes a housing including a pair of opposing sidewalls and a primary deionization plate coupled between the pair of opposing sidewalls. The primary deionization plate includes a tongue portion oriented substantially midway between the opposing sidewalls and extending toward a contact assembly. The tongue portion is configured to facilitate suppressing an electric arc originating from the contact assembly.
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An arc chute assembly for use in an automatic transfer switch having a contact assembly, said arc chute assembly comprising: a housing comprising a pair of opposing sidewalls including a first sidewall and a second sidewall; a primary deionization plate coupled between said pair of opposing sidewalls, said primary deionization plate comprising a tongue portion oriented substantially midway between said opposing sidewalls and extending in a first direction toward the contact assembly, said tongue portion configured to facilitate suppressing an electric arc originating from the contact assembly, wherein said primary deionization plate includes a pair of sides having a primary plate length extending along said pair of opposing sidewalls; and a plurality of secondary deionization plates coupled between said pair of opposing sidewalls, said plurality of secondary deionization plates comprising at least a first plate and a second plate, wherein said first plate includes a first side having a first length extending along said first sidewall and an opposing second side having a second length extending along said second sidewall that is longer than the first length, said first plate further includes a bottom edge comprising at least one oblique portion, wherein said oblique portion extends obliquely away from one of said first sidewall and said second sidewall to define an air gap between said oblique portion and said one of said first sidewall and said second sidewall, and wherein the primary deionization plate length is longer than each of the first length and the second length. 2. The arc chute assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said first and second plates are coupled in a repeating alternating pattern along said sidewalls. 3. The arc chute assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said second plate includes a first side aligned with said first side of said first plate and a second side aligned with said second side of said first plate, said first side of said second plate having a third length extending along said first sidewall and a second side of said second plate having a fourth length extending along said second sidewall that is shorter than the third length. 4. The arc chute assembly in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the first length is substantially equal to the third length, and the second length is substantially equal to the fourth length. 5. The arc chute assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said bottom edge extends obliquely in the first direction toward said tongue portion from both said first and said second sides. 6. The arc chute assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said second plate includes a bottom edge that extends obliquely in the first direction toward said tongue portion from both said first and said second sides. 7. An automatic transfer switch comprising: at least one ATS panel comprising a plurality of contact assemblies and a plurality of arc chute assemblies, a respective one of said contact assemblies coupled to a respective one of said arc chute assemblies, each of said arc chute assemblies comprising: a housing comprising a pair of opposing sidewalls including a first sidewall and a second sidewall; a primary deionization plate coupled between said pair of opposing sidewalls, said primary deionization plate comprising a tongue portion oriented substantially midway between said opposing sidewalls and extending in a first direction toward one of said plurality of contact assemblies, said tongue portion configured to facilitate suppressing an electric arc originating from said contact assembly, wherein said primary deionization plate includes a pair of sides having a primary plate length extending along said pair of opposing sidewalls; and a plurality of secondary deionization plates coupled between said pair of opposing sidewalls, said plurality of secondary deionization plates comprising at least a first plate and a second plate, wherein said first plate includes a first side having a first length extending along said first sidewall and an opposing second side having a second length extending along said second sidewall that is longer than the first length, said first plate further includes a bottom edge comprising at least one oblique portion, wherein said oblique portion extends obliquely away from one of said first sidewall and said second sidewall to define an air gap between said oblique portion and said one of said first sidewall and said second sidewall, and wherein the primary deionization plate length is longer than each of the first length and the second length. 8. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 7 further comprising a removable cover assembly configured to cover said contact bank, said cover assembly comprising a primary cover configured to cover said plurality of contact assemblies and at least one secondary cover configured to cover at least one of said arc chute assemblies. 9. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 7 , wherein said bottom edge extends obliquely in the first direction toward said tongue portion from both said first and said second sides. 10. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 7 , wherein said second plate includes a bottom edge that extends obliquely in the first direction toward said tongue portion from both said first and said second sides. 11. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 8 , wherein removal of said secondary cover facilitates removal of at least one of said arc chute assemblies from at least one of a front side and a top end of said contact bank. 12. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 8 , wherein said at least one secondary cover is configured to cover a plurality of said arc chute assemblies. 13. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 8 , wherein said at least one secondary cover is configured to cover a respective one of said plurality of arc chute assemblies. 14. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 7 , wherein said first and second plates are coupled in a repeating alternating pattern along said sidewalls. 15. The automatic transfer switch in accordance to claim 7 , wherein said second plate includes a first side aligned with said first side of said first plate and a second side aligned with said second side of said first plate, said first side of said second plate having a third length extending along said first sidewall and a second side of said second plate having a fourth length extending along said second sidewall that is shorter than the third length. 16. A method of assembling an automatic transfer switch including at least one ATS panel frame, said method comprising: coupling a plurality of contact assemblies to the ATS panel frame; coupling a respective arc chute assembly to the ATS panel frame proximate each of the plurality of contact assemblies, wherein coupling an arc chute assembly to the ATS panel frame further comprises: coupling a housing to the ATS panel frame, the housing including a pair of opposing sidewalls including a first sidewall and a second sidewall; coupling a primary deionization plate between the pair of opposing sidewalls, the primary deionization plate including a tongue portion oriented substantially midway between the opposing sidewalls and extending in a first direction toward the contact assembly, wherein the tongue portion is configured to facilitate suppressing an electric arc originating from the contact assembly, wherein said primary deionization plate includes a pair of sides having a primary plate length extending along
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