IP Library Granted Patent US 9,793,854
Granted Patent B2
US 9,793,854 · App. 14/870,178 · Granted Oct 17, 2017

Method and apparatus for ground fault detection

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Patent No.
US 9,793,854
App. No.
14/870,178
Granted
Oct 17, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Method and apparatus for determining a ground fault impedance. In one embodiment the apparatus comprises a voltage divider and a ground fault detection module for (i) determining a first voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between the first AC line and the DC line; (ii) determining a second voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between the second AC line and the DC line; (iii) determining a differential voltage based on at least one voltage measurement between the first AC line and the second AC line; and (iv) computing the ground fault impedance based on the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage.

Claims (37)

1. A method for determining a ground fault impedance, comprising:

coupling a voltage divider between a first AC line on an AC side of an inverter and a DC line on a DC side of the inverter;

determining a first voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between the first AC line and the DC line;

uncoupling the voltage divider from the first AC line;

coupling, subsequent to uncoupling the voltage divider from the first AC line, the voltage divider between a second AC line on the AC side of the inverter and the DC line;

determining a second voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between the second AC line and the DC line;

determining a differential voltage based on at least one voltage measurement between the first AC line and the second AC line; and

computing the ground fault impedance based on the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage are all vector quantities.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the voltage divider is either a capacitive divider or a resistive divider.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising:

activating a first switch to couple the voltage divider between the first AC line and the DC line; and

activating a second switch to couple the voltage divider between the second AC line and the DC line.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first switch and the second switches are part of an AC bridge that generates AC power.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the inverter is generating power when the voltage divider is coupled between either the first AC line and the DC line or the second AC line and the DC line.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the ground fault impedance is equal to Zs*(1−α), where α=[(V 1 −V 2 )/(VL 1 −VL 2 )]*Zs/Zm, V 1 =the first voltage, V 2 =the second voltage, (VL 1 −VL 2 )=the differential voltage, Zs=an impedance of a first component of the voltage divider, and Zm=an impedance of a second component of the voltage divider.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising comparing the ground fault impedance to a threshold for determining whether a ground fault condition exists.

9. An apparatus for determining a ground fault impedance, comprising:

a voltage divider; and

and a controller comprising at least one processor and a memory, the memory coupled to the at least one processor and having stored therein a ground fault detection module comprising computer executable code that, when executed by the at least one processor, (i) determines a first voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between a first AC line on an AC side of an inverter and a DC line on a DC side of the inverter; (ii) determines a second voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled, subsequent to being uncoupled from the first AC line, between a second AC line on the AC side of the inverter and the DC line; (iii) determines a differential voltage based on at least one voltage measurement between the first AC line and the second AC line; and (iv) computes the ground fault impedance based on the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage are all vector quantities.

11. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the voltage divider is either a capacitive divider or a resistive divider.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising:

a first switch for coupling the voltage divider between a first AC line on an AC side of an inverter and a DC line on a DC side of the inverter; and

a second switch for coupling the voltage divider between a second AC line on the AC side of the inverter and the DC line.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the first switch and the second switches are part of an AC bridge that generates AC power.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the inverter is generating power when the voltage divider is coupled between either the first AC line and the DC line or the second AC line and the DC line.

15. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the ground fault impedance is equal to Zs*(1−α), where α=[(V 1 −V 2 )/(VL 1 −VL 2 )]*Zs/Zm, V 1 =the first voltage, V 2 =the second voltage, (VL 1 −VL 2 )=the differential voltage, Zs=an impedance of a first component of the voltage divider, and Zm=an impedance of a second component of the voltage divider.

16. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the ground fault detection module further compares the ground fault impedance to a threshold for determining whether a ground fault condition exists.

17. A system for determining a ground fault impedance, comprising:

a DC power source; and

an inverter, coupled to the DC power source and to an AC grid, wherein the inverter comprises a voltage divider and a controller comprising at least one processor and a memory, the memory coupled to the at least one processor and having stored therein a ground fault detection module comprising computer executable code that, when executed by the at least one processor, (i) determines a first voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled between a first AC line on an AC side of an inverter and a DC line on a DC side of the inverter; (ii) determines a second voltage based on at least one voltage measurement of the voltage divider while the voltage divider is coupled, subsequent to being uncoupled from the first AC line, between a second AC line on the AC side of the inverter and the DC line; (iii) determines a differential voltage based on at least one voltage measurement between the first AC line and the second AC line; and (iv) computes the ground fault impedance based on the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the first voltage, the second voltage, and the differential voltage are all vector quantities, and wherein the voltage divider is either a capacitive divider or a resistive divider.

19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the inverter further comprises:

a first switch for coupling the voltage divider between a first AC line on an AC side of the inverter and a DC line on a DC side of the inverter; and

a second switch for coupling the voltage divider between a second AC line on the AC side of the inverter and the DC line.

20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the first switch and the second switches are part of an AC bridge that generates AC power.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2026
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