Circuit breaker forensics for power distribution units
Disclosed are power distribution systems and methods in which a power distribution unit (PDU) is provided with an overcurrent protection device and per-outlet current sensing at each of the multiple electrical outlets of the PDU. The described embodiments enable the identification of the electronic device connected to a specific outlet or electronic device that may have caused the overcurrent protection device to trip. The methods of outlet identification in a PDU having multiple electrical outlets includes detecting whether either a peak current or a half-cycle root mean square (RMS) current at each outlet has exceeded a selected threshold prior to the occurrence of the trip event associated with the overcurrent protection device.
1 . A power distribution apparatus, comprising:
a housing;
a power inlet;
a plurality of electrical outlets, wherein each of the plurality of electrical outlets (a) is adapted to provision power to an associated electronic device and (b) comprises an associated current sensor;
at least one overcurrent protection device; and
at least one processor coupled to the at least one overcurrent protection device and each associated current sensor, said at least one processor configured to:
receive a signal that represents current from each associated current sensor;
compute, based on the signal, a current characteristic for each associated current sensor;
detect a trip event associated with the at least one overcurrent protection device; and
determine, after the trip event has been detected, whether at least one computed current characteristic exceeded a selected threshold prior to detection of the trip event,
wherein, upon said at least one processor determining that two or more computed current characteristics exceeded the selected threshold prior to detection of the trip event, the at least one processor being further configured to:
identify two or more suspect electrical outlets corresponding to the two or more computed current characteristics; and
transmit, to a location remote from the power distribution apparatus, an identifier associated with an associated electrical outlet of said two or more suspect electrical outlets that had a highest value of the two or more computed current characteristics.
2 . A power distribution apparatus, comprising:
a housing;
a power inlet;
a plurality of electrical outlets, wherein each of the plurality of electrical outlets (a) is adapted to provision power to an associated electronic device and (b) comprises an associated current sensor;
at least one overcurrent protection device; and
at least one processor coupled to the at least one overcurrent protection device and each associated current sensor, said at least one processor configured to:
receive a signal that represents current from each associated current sensor;
compute, based on the signal, a current characteristic for each associated current sensor;
detect a trip event associated with the at least one overcurrent protection device; and
determine, after the trip event has been detected, whether at least one computed current characteristic exceeded a selected threshold prior to detection of the trip event,
wherein upon said at least one processor determining that each of the computed current characteristics does not exceed the selected threshold, said at least one processor is further configured to transmit a message indicative of an absence of any of the plurality of electrical outlets being an individual cause of the trip event.
3 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , the at least one processor being further configured to:
provide, on the power distribution apparatus, a perceptible indication of each of the two or more suspect electrical outlets.
4 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising one or more light emitting diodes, and wherein each perceptible indication is provided via the one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs).
5 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the power distribution apparatus is configured to activate each perceptible indication differently from at least one LED associated with each other electrical outlet affected by the trip event.
6 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a display, and wherein each perceptible indication is provided on the display.
7 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor being further configured to:
sample a signal from each associated current sensor 64 times per AC cycle.
8 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein computing the current characteristic is based on sampling the signal from each associated current sensor by the at least one processor.
9 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor being further configured to:
store instantaneous current measurements from sampling the signal from each associated current sensor in memory.
10 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the at least one processor being further configured to:
compute the current characteristic for each associated current sensor by analyzing the instantaneous current measurements stored in the memory.
11 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor being further configured to:
store at least 128 samples of the signal from each associated current sensor in memory.
12 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one electrical outlet of the plurality of electrical outlets is a switched electrical outlet that can be toggled on or off to selectively control current flow therethrough.
13 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 12 , wherein said at least one processor is further configured to:
identify a suspect electrical outlet corresponding to a respective current characteristic of the two or more computed current characteristics; and
toggle the suspect electrical outlet to an off state.
14 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 13 , wherein said at least one processor is further configured to:
maintain the suspect electrical outlet in the off state; and
toggle, upon a determination that an external reset command or administrator verification message has been received, the suspect electrical outlet to an on state.
15 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the current characteristic is representative of a half-cycle root mean square (RMS) current.
16 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the current characteristic is representative of a peak current.
17 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to:
activate each LED indicator of a plurality of LED indicators that corresponds to each associated device that lost power due to the trip event.
18 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 17 , wherein each LED indicator corresponding that corresponds to each suspect electrical outlet of the two or more suspect electrical outlets electrical outlets is activated with a different color, a different blink rate, or a different blink pattern than other LED indicators of the plurality of LED indicators.
19 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 2 , wherein, upon said at least one processor determining that the at least one computed current characteristic exceeded the selected threshold, the at least one processor being further configured to:
identify a suspect electrical outlet corresponding to the at least one computed current characteristic which exceeded the selected threshold; and
provide, on the power distribution apparatus, a perceptible indication of the suspect electrical outlet.
20 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to:
activate each LED indicator of a plurality of LED indicators that corresponds to each associated device that lost power due to the trip event.
21 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 20 , wherein each LED indicator is activated with a different color, a different blink rate, or a different blink pattern than other LED indicators of the plurality of LED indicators.
22 . The power distribution apparatus of claim 19 , further comprising a display, and wherein the perceptible indication is provided on the display.