IP Library Granted Patent US 8,875,557
Granted Patent B2
US 8,875,557 · App. 11/276,129 · Granted Nov 4, 2014

Circuit diagnostics from flame sensing AC component

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Patent No.
US 8,875,557
App. No.
11/276,129
Granted
Nov 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A diagnostic flame sensing circuit having less filtration so that an AC component of a flame sensing input is available for circuit diagnostics. Synchronized data sampling may used to detect the peak to peak magnitude of the residual AC component. A comparison of the magnitude of the component relative to a magnitude of the component during normal operation of the circuit may be used to check the condition of nearly all of the elements in the circuit.

Claims (61)

1. A diagnostic flame sensing circuit comprising:

a chopper;

a high voltage DC source connected to a first terminal of the chopper; and

a filter connected to a second terminal of the chopper; and

wherein:

a first output of the filter is provided to a flame sensor;

a second output of the filter comprises diagnostic information;

when the flame sensing circuit is activated, an analysis of the second output of the filter reveals a condition of one or more circuit components of the flame sensing circuit; and

the revealed condition of one or more circuit components of the flame sensing circuit includes one or more of:

a resistor having leakage;

a resistor being open;

a capacitor being smaller than normal;

a resistor to resistor ratio being incorrect;

a capacitor being shorted;

a frequency of a pulse width modulator being too low;

a capacitor having leakage;

the sensing timing of an analog-to-digital converter being out of sync with an output signal of the chopper;

the chopper having stopped;

a DC-DC voltage converter component not operating;

a frequency of a pulse width modulator being too low;

a capacitor being open;

the output of the second filter containing too much noise; and

a microcontroller having lost control over the chopper.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein an analysis of the second output of the filter reveals:

when a ripple of the second output of the filter is greater than a normal ripple, one or more components of the flame sensing circuit are abnormal;

when the ripple of the second output of the filter is less than the normal ripple, one or more components of the filter are abnormal; and

when the flame sensing rod is not driven and the ripple of the second output of the filter is reasonably observable, there is significant noise at the input to the filter.

3. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein when the high voltage DC source is not providing a significant voltage to the first terminal of the chopper and the ripple is above a threshold level, an analysis of the output of the second filter reveals one or more of the group consisting of:

there is noise from the high voltage DC source,

a filter component is abnormal, and

the chopper is receiving a drive signal from the frequency generator.

4. The flame sensing circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a processor connected to the second output of the filter, wherein the processor is configured to analyze the diagnostic information and determine the status of one or more components of the flame sensing circuit.

5. The flame sensing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the diagnostic information includes a ripple.

6. The flame sensing circuit of claim 5 , wherein when a flame sensing drive is on and when the ripple is greater than a first threshold amount above a normal ripple, the ripple reveals one of the group consisting of:

a resistor having leakage;

a resistor being open;

a capacitor being smaller than normal;

a resistor to resistor ratio being incorrect;

a capacitor being shorted; and

a frequency of a pulse width modulator being too low.

7. The flame sensing circuit of claim 6 , wherein the first threshold amount greater than two times the normal ripple.

8. The flame sensing circuit of claim 5 , wherein when a flame sensing drive is on and when the ripple is greater than a second threshold amount below a normal ripple, the ripple reveals one of the group consisting of:

a capacitor having leakage;

a resistor having leakage;

a resistor to resistor ratio being incorrect;

the sensing timing of an analog-to-digital converter being out of sync with an output signal of the chopper;

the chopper having stopped;

a DC-DC voltage converter component not operating;

a frequency of a pulse width modulator being too low;

a capacitor value being too small; and

a capacitor being open.

9. The flame sensing circuit of claim 8 , wherein the threshold amount is less than three-eighths of the normal ripple.

10. The flame sensing circuit of claim 5 , wherein when a flame sensing drive is on and when the ripple is greater than a third threshold, the ripple reveals one of the group consisting of:

the output of the second filter containing too much noise;

a microcontroller having lost control over the chopper.

11. The diagnostic flame sensing circuit of claim 1 , wherein:

the second output of the filter is provided to a processor;

the chopper oscillates between the high voltage DC source and ground and provides a first signal containing an AC ripple to the filter;

the second output contains an AC ripple;

the processor compares a peak-to-peak amplitude of the AC ripple to one or more thresholds; and

the processor determines, based at least in part of the comparison of the peak-to-peak amplitude of the AC ripple to one or more thresholds, whether one or more components of the diagnostic flame sensing circuit are shorted, leaking, open, or smaller than normal.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 12, 2025
From: ADEMCO INC.
To: RESIDEO LLC
Reel/Frame 071546/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2021
From: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: ADEMCO INC.
Reel/Frame 056522/0420 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2018
From: ADEMCO INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047337/0577 →