EP3080829A1 - Electrical switching apparatus including transductor circuit and alternating current electronic trip circuit - Google Patents
Electrical switching apparatus including transductor circuit and alternating current electronic trip circuitInfo
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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- the disclosed concept pertains generally to electrical switching apparatus and, more particularly, to circuit breakers including a plurality of separable contacts.
- Circuit breakers have been used in alternating current (AC) applications and direct current (DC) applications.
- the applications for DC circuit breakers have been very small.
- DC molded case circuit breakers have used mechanical thermal and magnetic trip units for overload and short circuit protection, while some DC air circuit breakers employ electronic trip units.
- Magnetic trip units instantaneously trip the circuit breaker when the current in the protected circuit exceeds a predetermined level.
- magnetic trip units are difficult to calibrate and are not as accurate as electronic trip units.
- Thermal trip units are less susceptible to nuisance tripping., but take a longer amount of time to trip the circuit breaker, and are susceptible to ambient thermal conditions causing accuracy problems.
- thermal and magnetic trip units are not typically used in the larger size and higher current rated circuit breakers in. AC applications, but rather, AC electronic trip units, which use a current transformer to sense the AC current, are used. Without a time varying magnetic field, the AC current transformer will, produce no electromotive force with DC current, which makes the AC electronic trip unit inoperable in DC applications.
- Certain DC circuit breakers such as DC air circuit breakers have used a DC electronic tri unit in combination with a shunt to sense the DC current in the protected circuit. The DC electronic trip unit provides enhanced control and tripping accuracy of the circuit breaker over thermal and magnetic trip units.
- DC circuit breakers which include a DC electronic trip unit are costly as compared to the high volume and readily available AC electronic trip uni s.
- the short circuit current level can be relatively low (e.g., less than 200% of the rated current and usually about 125% to 135% of the rated current). Due to the relatively low short circuit current level, DC circuit breakers which use thermal and magnetic trip units are typically not desirable because it is difficult to set the magnetic trip unit precisely at these low levels and could cause excessive nuisance tripping and the thermal trip unit may not offer adequate protection due to the long time it takes to trip the circuit breaker. While a DC circuit breaker which uses a DC electronic trip unit can offer suitable circuit protection in photovoltaic applications, the cost of the DC circuit breaker with a DC electronic trip unit is a concern.
- an. electrical switching apparatus having an electronic trip circuit includes a transductor circuit and an alternatin current electronic trip circuit used for direct current applications.
- an electrical switching apparatus comprises: a plurality of first terminals including two input terminal structured to electrically connect to a direct current power source; a plurality of second tenoinats including two output terminals structured to electrically connect to a direct current load; a plurality of pairs of separable contacts; a plurality of conductors that elec trically connect each pair of separable contacts between one of the first terminals and one of die second terminals; a transductor circuit that senses a direct current betwee at least one of the input terminals and at least one of the output terminals and outputs an alternating current proportional to the direct current; and an alternating current electronic trip circuit structured to control the plurality of pairs of separable contacts to separate based on the alternating current output from the transductor circuit, the alternating current electronic trip circuit including a rectifier circuit having a rectifier circuit input and a rectifier circuit output, the rectifier circuit input being electrically connected to the transductor circuit, an interface circuit having
- Figure 1 is a circuit diagram of an electrical switching apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- Figures 2 and 3 are schematic diagrams of different configurations of an electrical switching apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed concept
- Figures 4 and 5 are circuit diagrams of an electrical switching apparatus including configuration plugs in accordance wit another embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- Figures 6 and 7 are circuit diagrams of electrical s witching apparatuses in accordance with other embodiments of the disclosed concept.
- Figure 8 is a circuit diagram of an electrical switching apparatus electrically connected to a potentially ungrounded load and including an alternating current (AC) electronic trip circuit in block form in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- Figure 9 is a circuit diagram of an electrical switching apparatus electrically connected to a potentially grounded load and including an AC electronic- trip eirciiit in block form in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- AC alternating current
- Figure 10 is a circuit diagram of an AC electronic trip circuit in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- Figure 1 1 is an example graph of sensed direct curreni versus actual direct current for different alternating current excitation voltages in a transductor circuit.
- number shall mean one or an integer greater than one (i.e., a plurality).
- electrical conductor' 5 shall mean a wire (e.g., without limitation, solid; stranded; insulated; non-insulated), a copper conductor, an aluminum conductor, a suitable metal conductor, or other suitable material or object that permits art electric current to flow easily.
- connection or “coupled” together shall mean that the parts are joined together either directly or joined through one or more in termediate parts. Further, as employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are "attached ' ' shall mean that the parts are joined together directly.
- processor shall mean a programmable analog and/or digital device that can store, retrieve, and process data; a computer; a workstation; a personal computer; a controller; a digital signal processor; a microprocessor; a microcontroller; a microcomputer; a central processing unit; a mainframe computer; a mini-computer; a server; a networked processor; or any suitable processing device or apparatus.
- Figure 1 is a circuit diagram of an electrical switching apparatus 1 which can be, tor example and without limitation, a circuit breaker.
- the elecixicai switching apparatus 1 is electrically connected to a protected circuit 300 (shown in phantom line drawings).
- the protected circuit 300 includes a DC power source 302 and a DC load 304.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 includes one or more pairs of separable contacts 406.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 also includes an operating mechanism 414 thai opens and closes the one or more pairs of separable contacts 406 and a trip actuator 416 that cooperates with the operating mechanism 41 to trip open the one or more pairs of separable contacts 406.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 senses a DC current in the protected circuit 300, and based on the sensed DC current, separates the one or more pairs of separable contacts 406 to interrupt the protected circuit 300.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 includes a transductor circuit 100 which is inductively coupled with the protected circuit 300.
- the transductor circuit 100 outputs an AC current which is proportional to the DC current flowing in the protected circuit 300.
- the AC current output by the transductor circuit 100 can be used to determine a level of the DC current in the protected circuit 300.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 also includes an AC electronic trip circuit 200.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 is electrically connected to the transductor circuit 1 0 and receives the AC current output by the transductor circuit 100.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 determines a level of the DC current in the protected circuit 300 based on the AC current received from the transductor circuit 100.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 controis the one or more pairs of separable contacts 406 to separate.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 provides enhanced control of tripping of the electrical switching apparatus 1 over known prior circuit breakers which use mechanical thermal and magnetic trip units.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 is economical to produce, as similar components can be used for both AC and DC protecte circuit applications.
- the transductor circuit 100 include first current transformer 1 10 and a second current transformer 120,
- the first current transformer 1 10 and the second current transformer 120 include respective secondary windings 1 14 and 124 which are inductively coupled with the protected circuit 300.
- the first current transformer 1 10 and the second current transformer 120 are electrically connected in series opposition with each other such that an electromoti ve force induced in the first current
- transformer 1 J 0 by the DC current in the protected circuit 300 is opposed to an electromotive force induced in the second current transformer 120 by the DC current in the protected circuit 300.
- This arrangement electricall neutralizes the transformer effect.
- the transductor circuit can also be designed in a fashion that it magnetiea! !y neutralizes the transformer effect.
- the transductor circuit 100 also includes a power source which provides an AC voltage to the secondary windings of the first and second AC current transformers 110, 120.
- the power source includes an AC power source 104 and a third transformer 102 to isolate the AC power source 104 from the first and second AC current transformers 1 10, 120.
- Arranging the AC current transformers 1 10, 120 in series opposition with each other and providing the AC power source 104 causes the transducto circuit 100 to output an AC current which is proportional to the DC current in the protected circuit 300.
- any suitable power source may he employed to provide the AC voltage to the secondar windings of the first and second AC current transformers i 10, 120,
- the third transformer 102 is omitted from the power source and the AC power source 104 is elec trically connected to the secondary winding of the first AC current transformer 1 1 .
- the power source includes a DC/AC inverter 127 which is electrically connected to the secondary winding of the .first AC current transformer ! 10 and converts a DC voltage generated by a second DC power source 128 into an AC voltage.
- the secondary windings 1 14 and 124 of the current transformers 110, 120 have first ends 1 12 and 122 and second ends 1 16 and 126, respectively, in the example shown in Figure 1, the first end 1 1.2 of the first current transformer 1 10 is electrically connected to the third transformer 102.
- the second end 1 16 of the first current transformer 1 10 is electrically connected to the second end 126 of the second current transformer 120.
- the first end 122 of the second current transformer 120 is electrically connected to the AC electronic trip circuit 200.
- the electrical connection between the first current transformer 1 10 and the second transformer 1.20 is charmed such that the second end 1 16 of the first current transformer 1 JO is electrically connected to the first end 122 of the second current transformer 120 and the second end 126 of the second current transformer 120 is electrically connected to the AC electronic trip circuit 200.
- the first current transformer 1. 10 and the second current transformer 120 are electrically connected in series opposition with each other with respect to the electromotive forces induced by the DC current in the protected circuit 300.
- FIGS 2-4 examples of different configurations of the electrical switching apparatus 1 ate shown.
- Figures 2 and 3 show schematics of a conductive path in the electrical switching apparatus 1.
- the conductive path includes first terminals 402, second terminals 404, pairs of separable contacts 406, jumpers 408, and conductors 410.
- Two of the first terminals 402 are input terminals which ar e configured to electrically connect to the DC power source 302.
- Two of the second terminals 404 are output terminals which are structured to electrically connect to the DC load 304.
- the first terminais 402, second terminals 404, pairs of separable contacts 406, jumpers 408. and conductors 410 are connected in series to complete a circuit between the DC power source 302 and DC load 304.
- Figures 2 and 3 show two example placements of the first current, transformer .1 10 and the second current transformer 120. the disclosed concept is not limited to those example placements.
- the first current transformer 1 1.0 and the second current transformer .120 may be placed at a suitable location in order to inductively couple to any of the conductors 410.
- the jumpers 408 are each connected between one of the first terminals 402 and one of the second terminals 404.
- the configuration of jumpers 408 shown in the example of Figure 2 is generally suitable for a potentially ungrounded load where the DC load 304 is not electrically connected to a ground 412.
- the jumpers 408 ate each connected bet ween two of the first terminals 402 or two of the second terminals 404.
- the configuration of jumpers 408 shown in the example of Figure 3 is generally suitable for a potentially grounded load where the DC load 304 is electrically connected to a ground 412.
- the change in configuration of the jumpers 408 between the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3 changes the direction of the electromotive force induced in one of the current transformers 1 10, 120.
- the electrical connection between the first current transformer 1 10 and the second current transformer 120 should also he changed to keep the first current transformer 1 10 and the second current transformer 120 electrically connected in series opposition so that it neutralizes the transformer effect.
- the configuration plug 500 electrically connects the secondary windings of the first current transformer 1.10 and the second current transformer 120 in the same manner as shown in Figure 1.
- the configuration plug 500' electrically connects the second end 1 16 of the first current transformer 1 10 with the first end 122 of the second current transformer 120 and the second end 126 of the second current transformer 120 with the AC electronic trip circuit 200.
- the configuration plugs 500 and 500' can form a configuration plug set where the configuration plugs 500 and 500 * respectively correspond to a different configuration of the electrical switching apparatus 1.
- the first configuration plug 500 can be used in conjunction with the example configuration of the electrical switching apparatus 1 shown in Figure 2
- the second configuration plug 500' can be used in conjunction with the example configuration of the electrical switching apparatus 1 shown in Figure 3.
- the configuration plugs 500 and 500' can each inc lude resistors 5 1.
- the configuration plug set can include different configuration plugs which correspond to electrical connections between the first current transformer 110 and the second current transformer 120, and also can correspond to different ratings of the electrical switching apparatus 1 .
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 is configured tor use with the potentiall ungrounded direct current load 304.
- the AC electronic trip circuit 200 includes first, second, and third rectifier circuits 202,204,206, first, second, and third interface circuits 208,210,212, a trip threshold setting circuit 214, and a processor 216.
- the first rectifie circuit 202 includes a first rectifier circuit input 18 and a first rectifier circuit output 220.
- the first rectifier circuit input 218 is electrically connected to the tranductor circuit 100 and is structured t receive the alternating current output from the transductor circuit 1 0,
- the first rectifier circuit 202 rectifies the alternating current and outputs the rectified alternating curreut to the first rectifie circuit output 220.
- the first interface circuit 208 includes a first interface circuit input 222 and a first interface circuit output 224.
- the first interface circuit input 222 is electrically connected to the first rectifier circuit output 220 and is structured to receive the rectified alternating current.
- the first interface circuit input 222 is also electrically connected to the trip threshold setting circuit 214.
- the trip threshold setting circui t 214 is structured to set a threshold at which the processor 216 controls the trip actuator 416 to cause the operati ng mechanism 414 to separate and open the separable contacts 406.
- the first interface circuit output 224 is electrically connected to a first processor input 226 of the processor 216.
- the processor 216 is structured to monitor the first processor input 226 and to determine whether a trip condition (e.g., without limitation, an over current condition) exists. When the processor 216 determines that a trip condition exists, it outputs a control signal to the trip actuator 41 to control the trip actuator 416 to cause the operating mechanism 414 to separate and open the separable contacts 406.
- a trip condition e.g., without limitation, an over current condition
- the second and third rectifier circuits 204.206 are structured similar to the first rectifier circuit 202 and the second and third interface circuits 210,212 are structured similar to the first interface circuit 208.
- each of the first, second, and third rectifier circui ts 202,204,206 correspond t one of the phases.
- the output of the transductor circuit 100 only needs to electrically connect to erne of the first, second, and third rectifier circuits 20:2,204,206 and the others are not used.
- the electrical switching apparatus 1 has a configuration that is generally suitable for a potentially grounded load where the DC load 304 is electrically connected to a ground 412.
- FIG 10 is a circuit diagram of the AC electronic trip circuit 200 in accordance with an example embodiment of the disclosed concept.
- the first rectifier circuit includes a full- wave rectifier 228,
- the first interface circuit 208 includes a resistor I electrically connected between the first interlace input 222 and the first interface output 224. Changing the value of the resistor l changes the magnitude of the current at the first processor input 226.
- the processor 2.1 can be programmed based on receiving a predetermined level of current at the first processor input 226 when a rated current flows through the protected circuit.
- the processor 216 will be programmed based on an AC applic tion. That is, the processor 216 will be programmed based on recei ving a current having a first value at the first processor input 226 when a rated AC current flows through the protected circuit.
- the output of the transductor circuit 100 when a rated DC current flows through the protected circuit will be different than the output of the current transfonners used in an AC application.
- the value of the resistor Ri can be selected in order that the current at the first processor input 226 is substantial ly the same as the first value when a rated DC current flows through the power circuit, in one example embodiment, the value of the resistor R l is about 6,3 kil.
- the second and third rectifier circuits 204,206 also include foil-wave rectifiers 230,232 similar to the full-wave rectifier 228 in the first rectifier circuit 202.
- the second and third interface circuits 210,212 also include resistors R2.R3 similar to the resistor Rl in the first interface circuit 208. While the second and third rectifier circuits 204,206 and the second and third interface circuits 210.212 are not used in the disclosed electrical switching apparatus ! , it will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that the output of the transductor circuit 1 0 may be electrically connected to an one of the first, second, or third rectifier circuits
- the trip threshold setting circuit 214 includes a zener diode Dl .
- the override threshold for instantaneous trip is based on the breakdown voltage of the zener diode.
- the zener diode has a breakdown voltage of about 2.7 V.
- Figure 1 1 shows an example plot of the effects of changing the AC voltage provided to the secondary windings of the first and second AC current transformers 1 10,120 (also referred to as the AC excitation voltage) for a 250 A rated electrical switching apparatus.
- the horizontal axis of the plot corresponds to the actual direct current flowing through the protected circuit and the vertical axis of the plot, corresponds to the current that the processor 216 senses flowing through the protected circuit.
- the actual and sensed current would be the same.
- Experimentation and/or simulation may be used to determine an acceptable AC excitation voltage or range of excitation voltages lor a particular application.
- the AC excitation voltage is within a range of about 121.5 VRMS to about 148.5 VRM .
- the AC excitation voltag is within a range of about 288 VRMS to about 352 VRMS.
- the AC excitation voltage is within a range of about ⁇ 10% of a predeten.niiied value (e.g., without limitation, 135 VRMS; 320 VRMS).
- the disclosed electrical switching apparatus 1 includes a suitable circuit interrupter mechanism, such as the separable contacts 406 that are opened and closed by the disclosed operating mechanism 414, although the disclosed concept is applicable to a wide range of circuit interruption mechanisms (e.g., without limitation, solid state switches like FET or IGBT devices; contactor contacts) and/or solid state based control/protection devices (e.g., without limitation, drives; soft-starters; DC/DC converters) and/or operating mechanisms (e.g., without limitation, electrical, electro-mechanical, or mechanical mechanisms).
- circuit interruption mechanisms e.g., without limitation, solid state switches like FET or IGBT devices; contactor contacts
- solid state based control/protection devices e.g., without limitation, drives; soft-starters; DC/DC converters
- operating mechanisms e.g., without limitation, electrical, electro-mechanical, or mechanical mechanisms.
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