Arc detection device, breaker, power conditioner, solar panel, solar-panel-attached module, junction box, arc detection system, and arc detection method
US-2024072528-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US9640969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9640969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414310223-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An arc fault circuit interrupter includes: an insulating casing, electrical input terminals and electrical output terminals, first and second electrical path connected between the electrical input terminals and electrical output terminals, and a movement mechanism. The movement mechanism includes: first and second moving contact arms, electrically coupled to the first and second electrical paths, respectively; a control circuit board; an arc detection mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for detecting an arc signal and causing the control circuit board to generate a trip signal; a tripping mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for receiving the trip signal to disconnect the electrical coupling between the first moving contact arm and the first electrical path and/or the electrical coupling between the second moving contact arm and the second electrical path. The device can immediately cut off the power when detecting an arc signal to prevent fire hazard.
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An arc fault circuit interrupter comprising: an insulating casing; electrical input terminals extending into the casing and electrical output terminals extending out of the casing, and a first electrical path and a second electrical path formed between the electrical input terminals and electrical output terminals; and a movement mechanism disposed in the insulating casing, including: first and second moving contact arms, wherein the first moving contact arm is electrically coupled to the first electrical path, and the second moving contact arm is electrically coupled to the second electrical path; a control circuit board; an arc detection mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for detecting an arc signal and causing the control circuit board to generate a trip signal; a tripping mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for receiving the trip signal from the control circuit board to disconnect the electrical coupling between the first moving contact arm and the first electrical path and/or the electrical coupling between the second moving contact arm and the second electrical path; an electrically insulating mounting frame supporting the control circuit board; and output wiring blocks respectively electrically coupled to the output terminals, affixed on the control circuit board and separated from the mounting frame, to define a mounting area between the mounting frame and the output wiring blocks; wherein the arc detection mechanism includes a varistor and a capacitor connected in parallel between the first electrical path and the second electrical path, and wherein the varistor and the capacitor are disposed in the mounting area between the mounting frame and the output wiring blocks, wherein the first electrical path is a phase path and the second electrical path is a neutral path, and wherein the arc detection mechanism includes at least a magnetic ring formed of a core and a coil wound on the core, wherein the magnetic ring surrounds at least a part of the first moving contact arm. 2. An arc fault circuit interrupter comprising: an insulating casing; electrical input terminals extending into the casing and electrical output terminals extending out of the casing, and a first electrical path and a second electrical path formed between the electrical input terminals and electrical output terminals; and a movement mechanism disposed in the insulating casing, including: first and second moving contact arms, wherein the first moving contact arm is electrically coupled to the first electrical path, and the second moving contact arm is electrically coupled to the second electrical path; a control circuit board; an arc detection mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for detecting an arc signal and causing the control circuit board to generate a trip signal; a tripping mechanism, electrically coupled to the control circuit board, for receiving the trip signal from the control circuit board to disconnect the electrical coupling between the first moving contact arm and the first electrical path and/or the electrical coupling between the second moving contact arm and the second electrical path; an electrically insulating mounting frame supporting the control circuit board; and output wiring blocks respectively electrically coupled to the output terminals, affixed on the control circuit board and separated from the mounting frame, to define a mounting area between the mounting frame and the output wiring blocks; wherein the arc detection mechanism includes a varistor and a capacitor connected in parallel between the first electrical path and the second electrical path, and wherein the varistor and the capacitor are disposed in the mounting area between the mounting frame and the output wiring blocks, wherein both the first and second electrical paths are phase paths, and wherein the arc detection mechanism includes at least a first magnetic ring and a second magnetic ring, each formed of a core and a coil wound on the core, wherein the first magnetic ring surrounds at least a part of the first moving contact arm and the second magnetic ring surrounds at least a part of the second moving contact arm. 3. The arc fault circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the tripping mechanism includes: a bobbin having a coil; a core disposed inside the bobbin and being biased in a first direction away from the bobbin by a first spring force; an actuation connector, connected to an end of the core that is farther away from the bobbin; a tripping member releasably coupled to the actuation connector, which carries the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm to move in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction under a second spring force; wherein when the magnetic ring detects no arc signal, the core is not driven by the bobbin, the actuation connector is engaged with the tripping member, and the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm are respectively electrically coupled to the first electrical path and the second electrical path; wherein when the magnetic ring detects an arc signal, the core is driven by the bobbin, the actuation connector moves toward the bobbin and disengages from the tripping member, and the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm move with the tripping member to respectively disconnect electrically from the first electrical path and the second electrical path. 4. The arc fault circuit interrupter of claim 3 , wherein the tripping member includes a main body and two lifting arms that extend horizontally and outwardly from the main body, wherein the main body has a vertical through hole and a flat horizontal through hole connected with the vertical through hole for coupling with the actuation connector, wherein the two lifting arms are respectively disposed near and directly below the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm; wherein the arc fault circuit interrupter further comprises a reset button, including a shaft which is disposed in the vertical through hole of the main body of the tripping member and supported by a reset spring which provides a spring force, wherein the shaft has a horizontal slot; wherein when the reset button is pressed down, the reset spring is compressed, the horizontal slot on the shaft of the reset button is engaged with the actuation connector; wherein when the reset button is released, the reset button is biased by the reset spring and brings the tripping member to move upwards, wherein the two lifting arms of the tripping member lift the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm with it until the first moving contact arm and the second moving contact arm are respectively electrically coupled to the first electrical path and the second electrical path. 5. The arc fault circuit interrupter of claim 3 , wherein the mounting frame forms a first compartment located near the mounting area for accommodating the bobbin and a second compartment located farther away from the mounting area for accommodating the tripping member. 6. The arc fault circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the varistor prevents lightning surge and the capacitor removes wave interference of a sinusoidal AC current. 7. The arc fault circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor is a high voltage ceramic capacitor. 8. An arc fault circuit interrupter comprising: an insulating casing; electrical input terminals extending into the casing and electrical output terminals extending out of the casing, and a first electrical path and a second electrical path formed between the electrical input terminals and electrical outpu
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