Controllable test-pulse width and position for self-test ground fault circuit interrupter
US-2015062760-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US9535106B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9535106-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615151801-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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A leakage current detection device includes a self-test pulse generating unit, for generating a pulsed triggering signal when the leakage current detection device is initially energized; a self-test unit, for periodically generating simulated leakage current signals, and generating a simulated leakage current signal based on the pulsed triggering signal; and a leakage current detection unit, for detecting the simulated leakage current and actual leakage current faults. An electrical connection device incorporating the leakage current detection device is also disclosed. By providing the self-test pulse generating unit, the self-test unit can be triggered immediately after the device is initially energized to perform a self test, which prevents faults and unsafe conditions before periodic self test starts. By providing a discharge unit, the leakage current detection device is prevented form performing self test under low voltage conditions and accidental tripping can be avoided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A leakage current detection device comprising: a self-test pulse generating unit, for generating a pulsed triggering signal when the leakage current detection device is initially energized; a self-test unit, for periodically generating simulated leakage current signals, and for generating a simulated leakage current signal based on the pulsed triggering signal; and leakage current detection unit, for detecting the simulated leakage current and actual leakage current faults, wherein the self-test unit includes: a reference voltage generating sub-unit, for generating a reference voltage; a periodic voltage generating sub-unit, for generating a periodically varying voltage, which is below the reference voltage during some parts of each period and above the reference voltage during other parts of each period; a comparator, for comparing the reference voltage and the periodically varying voltage; and a first switching element, for generating a simulated leakage current signal based on a comparison result output by the comparator. 2. The leakage current detection device of claim 1 , wherein the pulsed triggering signal is a triggering voltage, and wherein the self-test pulse generating unit includes: a second switching element, which becomes conductive when the leakage current detection device is initially energized, to generate the triggering voltage; and a second capacitor, for causing the second switching element to become non-conductive after a predetermined charging period; wherein the comparator further compares the reference voltage and the triggering voltage when the second switching element is conductive. 3. The leakage current detection device of claim 1 , wherein the pulsed triggering signal is a triggering voltage, and wherein the self-test pulse generating unit includes: a second switching element, which becomes conductive when the leakage current detection device is initially energized, to generate the triggering voltage; and a differential circuit, for causing the second switching element to become non-conductive after a predetermined differential period; wherein the comparator further compares the reference voltage and the triggering voltage when the second switching element is conductive. 4. The leakage current detection device of claim 1 , wherein the pulsed triggering signal functions to pull down the reference voltage, and wherein the self-test pulse generating unit includes: a second switching element, which becomes conductive when the leakage current detection device is initially energized, to pull down the reference voltage; and a differential circuit, for causing the second switching element to become non-conductive after a predetermined time period. 5. The leakage current detection device of claim 1 , wherein the periodic voltage generating sub-unit includes a first resistor and a first capacitor connected in series. 6. The leakage current detection device of claim 5 , wherein a period of the simulated leakage current signals periodically generated by the periodic voltage generating sub-unit is adjusted by changing values of the first capacitor and the first resistor. 7. The leakage current detection device of claim 2 , wherein the second switching element is a transistor, a diode, or a silicon-controlled rectifier. 8. The leakage current detection device of claim 3 , wherein the second switching element is a transistor, a diode, or a silicon-controlled rectifier. 9. The leakage current detection device of claim 4 , wherein the second switching element is a transistor, a diode, or a silicon-controlled rectifier. 10. The leakage current detection device of claim 1 , further comprising: a discharge unit, for preventing the self-test unit from generating the simulated leakage current when a voltage of a power line connected to the leakage current detection device is below a predetermine voltage. 11. The leakage current detection device of claim 10 , wherein the discharge unit includes a diode which couples an output terminal of the periodic voltage generating sub-unit to a ground to cause the periodically varying voltage to be zero when the voltage of the power line connected to the leakage current detection device is below the predetermine voltage. 12. The leakage current detection device of claim 10 , wherein the leakage current detection unit further includes a first fault indicator unit for indicating the leakage current faults. 13. The leakage current detection device of claim 10 , wherein the self-test unit further includes a second fault indicator unit for indicating abnormal conditions of the leakage current detection device. 14. An electrical connection device comprising the leakage current detection device of claim 1 .
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