Switch, in particular power switch, for low voltages
US-2015364272-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9899160B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9899160-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313969768-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A low-profile electronic circuit breaker includes first and second electrical branches coupled to respective first and second load terminals. The electronic circuit breaker also includes an electronic processing circuit configured to monitor an electrical condition in the first and second electrical branches. The electronic circuit breaker is packaged in a housing sized to occupy a standard single-pole breaker panelboard location. In some embodiments, the electronic circuit breaker has no load neutral terminals associated with the first and second load terminals. Methods of assembling an electronic circuit breaker are provided, as are other system and method aspects.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic circuit breaker, comprising: a first branch and a second branch each configured to conduct a respective current; a first load terminal electrically coupled to the first branch; a second load terminal electrically coupled to the second branch; an electronic processing circuit electrically coupled to the first branch and to the second branch and configured to monitor and respond to an electrical condition sensed in the first branch or the second branch; and a housing having a transverse width and containing the first and second branches, the first and second load terminals, and the electronic processing circuit; wherein: the housing is configured to have no load neutral terminal associated with either of the first and second load terminals; and the transverse width of the housing is no wider than a transverse width of a single-pole circuit breaker configured to protect a single electrical circuit. 2. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to occupy only a single breaker mounting location on a circuit breaker panelboard. 3. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 1 further comprising a single power terminal electrically coupled to the first branch and to the second branch, the single power terminal configured to receive a single phase of power. 4. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 1 further comprising: a first sensor electrically coupled within the first branch and configured to provide a first signal to the electronic processing circuit indicating the electrical condition within the first branch; and a second sensor electrically coupled within the second branch and configured to provide a second signal to the electronic processing circuit indicating the electrical condition within the second branch. 5. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 4 , wherein the electrical condition within the first or second branch comprises an arc fault. 6. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the transverse width of the housing is about 1 inch or about 0.75 inch. 7. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 1 further comprising a first actuator and a second actuator, wherein the electronic processing circuit is coupled to the first actuator and to the second actuator and is configured to cause the first actuator to open and close a first current path in the first branch and to cause the second actuator to open and close a second current path in the second branch. 8. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 7 , wherein the electronic processing circuit is included, at least in part, on a printed electronic circuit board, and the first and second actuators are mounted on opposite sides of the printed electronic circuit board. 9. An electrical panel system, comprising: a panelboard including a plurality of standard circuit breaker mounting locations; and an electronic circuit breaker including a first branch and a second branch, the electronic circuit breaker having no load neutral terminal associated with an external load, the electronic circuit breaker occupying on the panelboard a single mounting location configured to receive a single-circuit single-phase circuit breaker. 10. The electrical panel system of claim 9 , wherein the electronic circuit breaker comprises: two load terminals configured to be electrically connected to respective external loads; and a housing that retains no load neutral terminals associated with the two load terminals. 11. The electrical panel system of claim 9 , wherein the electronic circuit breaker has a transverse width of less than about 1 inch. 12. The electrical panel system of claim 9 , wherein the electronic circuit breaker is configured to detect an arc fault in the first or second branch. 13. The electrical panel system of claim 9 , wherein each standard circuit breaker mounting location includes a single stab, and the electronic circuit breaker comprises a single power terminal electrically coupled to the stab. 14. The electrical panel system of claim 9 , wherein the panel board includes a neutral conductor, and the electronic circuit breaker comprises an electronic processing circuit and a neutral connector electrically coupling only the electronic processing circuit to the neutral conductor. 15. A method of assembling an electronic circuit breaker, comprising: providing first and second load terminals each configured to be electrically coupled to a respective electrical load; providing a single power terminal configured to receive a single phase of power; coupling a first sensor and a first tripping mechanism between the single power terminal and the first load terminal to form a first branch, the first sensor configured to sense a first electrical condition; coupling a second sensor and a second tripping mechanism between the single power terminal and the second load terminal to form a second branch, the second branch parallel to the first branch and the second sensor configured to sense a second electrical condition; coupling an electronic processing circuit to the first branch and to the second branch, the electronic processing circuit configured to monitor and respond to the first electrical condition and to the second electrical condition; and retaining the first and second load terminals, the single power terminal, the first and second sensors, the first and second tripping mechanisms, and the electronic processing circuit in a housing, wherein the housing retains no load neutral terminal associated with either of the first and second load terminals. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: coupling a first set of movable contacts in the first branch for opening and closing a current path in the first branch, the first set of movable contacts controlled by the first tripping mechanism; and coupling a second set of movable contacts in the second branch for opening and closing a current path in the second branch, the second set of movable contacts controlled by the second tripping mechanism. 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising coupling a neutral line connector to only the electronic processing circuit, the neutral line connector configured to be electrically connected to a panel neutral of a circuit breaker panelboard. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the retaining comprises retaining the first and second load terminals, the single power terminal, the first and second sensors, the first and second tripping mechanisms, and the electronic processing circuit in a housing having a left housing portion, a center housing portion, and a right housing portion interconnected to each other, wherein the housing retains no load neutral terminals associated with the first and second load terminals. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the housing has a transverse width no greater than about 1 inch. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first sensor or the second sensor is configured to sense an arc fault.
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