IP Library Granted Patent US 7,944,213
Granted Patent B2
US 7,944,213 · App. 12/565,862 · Granted May 17, 2011

Ground fault detection device

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Patent No.
US 7,944,213
App. No.
12/565,862
Granted
May 17, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device and method to determine the presence of a ground fault that distinguishes between the capacitive portion of the currents to ground, and the resistive portion of the currents to ground by ascertaining aspects of the voltage and residual current waveforms.

Claims (46)

1. A method to detect ground fault in an electrical circuit having a current flow at an AC voltage, comprising:

a) determining a first phasor associated with said current flow;

b) determining a second phasor associated with said voltage;

c) calculating a complex conjugate of said second phasor;

d) calculating a third reference phasor as a product of said first phasor and said complex conjugate of said second phasor;

e) normalizing the real portion of said third phasor with respect to a magnitude of said second phasor;

f) determining if said normalized real portion of said third phasor is above a predetermined threshold; and if so,

g) producing a trip signal.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising transforming said first phasor associated with said current flow and said second phasor associated with said voltage via a Discrete Fourier Transformation at the fundamental frequency of the voltage.

3. A method to detect ground fault in an electrical circuit having a current flow at an AC voltage, comprising:

a) determining a first phasor associated with said current flow;

b) determining a second phasor associated with said line voltage;

c) calculating a complex conjugate of said second phasor;

d) calculating a third phasor as a product of said first phasor and said complex conjugate of said second phasor;

e) normalizing the real portion of said third phasor with respect to a magnitude of said second phasor;

f) determining an average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor over a predetermined period;

g) comparing said average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor to a predetermined threshold;

h) determining if said average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor is above said predetermined threshold; and if so,

i) producing a trip signal.

4. The method of claim 3 further comprising transforming said first phasor associated with said current flow and said second phasor associated with said voltage via a Discrete Fourier Transformation at the fundamental frequency of the voltage.

5. A device for detecting a ground fault in an electrical circuit having an AC voltage and a current, comprising:

a ground fault current interrupter configured to trip in response to the ground fault;

a control circuit in signal communication with said ground fault detector;

said control circuit being programmed to:

a) determine a first phasor associated with said current flow;

b) determine a second phasor associated with said line voltage;

c) calculate a complex conjugate of said second phasor

d) calculate a third reference phasor as a product of said first phasor and said complex conjugate of said second phasor;

e) normalize the real portion of said third phasor with respect to a magnitude of said second phasor;

f) determine if said normalized real portion of said third phasor is above a predetermined threshold; and if so,

g) provide a trip signal to said ground fault current interrupter.

6. The device of claim 5 wherein said control circuit is further programmed to transform said first phasor associated with said current flow and said second phasor associated with said line voltage via a Discrete Fourier Transformation at the fundamental frequency of the voltage signal.

7. A device for detecting a ground fault in an electrical circuit having an AC voltage and a current, comprising:

a ground fault current interrupter configured to trip in response to the ground fault;

a control circuit in signal communication with said ground fault detector;

said control circuit being programmed to:

a) determine a first phasor associated with said current flow;

b) determine a second phasor associated with said line voltage;

c) calculate a complex conjugate of said second phasor;

d) calculate a third phasor as a product of said first phasor and said complex conjugate of said second phasor;

e) normalize the real portion of said third phasor with respect to a magnitude of said second phasor;

f) determine an average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor over a predetermined period;

g) compare said average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor to a predetermined threshold;

h) determine if said average value of said normalized real portion of said third phasor is above said predetermined threshold; and if so,

i) provide a trip signal to said ground fault current interrupter.

8. The device of claim 7 wherein said control circuit is further programmed to transform said first phasor associated with said current flow and said second phasor associated with said line voltage via a Discrete Fourier Transformation at the fundamental frequency of the voltage signal.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 052431/0538 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2009
From: ROSCOE, GEORGE WILLIAM; PAPALLO, JR., THOMAS FREDERICK; RIVERS, JR., CECIL
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 023604/0283 →