Claims
- 1. Apparatus for detecting faults in multi-wire branch circuits including a first line conductor and a second line conductor fed by separate phases or a single center tapped phase, and a common neutral conductor, said apparatus comprising:
- a two-pole circuit breaker having a first pole with a thermal-magnetic trip device connected to interrupt current in said first line conductor in response to an overcurrent, condition in said first line conductor, and a second pole with a second thermal-magnetic trip device connected to interrupt current in said second line conductor in response to an overcurrent condition in said second line conductor, said first and second magnetic trip devices operating separately to only interrupt current in the first and second line conductors, respectively; and
- fault detection circuitry including a first arc fault detector connected to detect arc currents in said first line conductor and generate a first trip signal in response thereto, a second arc fault detector connected to detect arc currents in said second line conductor and generate a second trip signal in response thereto, a ground fault detector connected to detect ground faults in each of said first line conductor and said second line conductor and generate a third trip signal in response thereto, and response means responsive to any of said first trip signal, said second trip signal and said third trip signal to trip both said first pole and said second pole of said two-pole circuit breaker open simultaneously, said response means comprising a common trip circuit and means electrically isolating said first trip signal, said second trip signal and said third trip signal from each other.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ground fault detector further includes means detecting neutral to ground faults.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said ground fault detector includes a ground fault power supply supplied by each of said first line conductor and second line conductor.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said first pole includes a first known impedance in series in said first line conductor, said first arc fault detector includes means monitoring a first voltage across said first known impedance as an indication of current in said first line conductor, and means referencing said first voltage to said first conductor, and wherein said second pole includes a second known impedance connected in series with said second line conductor, said second arc fault detector includes means monitoring a second voltage across said second known impedance as an indication of current in said second line conductor, and means referencing said second voltage to said second line conductor.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first arc fault detector further includes a first power supply referenced to said first line conductor, and wherein said second arc fault detector includes a second power supply reference to said second line conductor.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first known impedance is a first bimetal in said first thermal-magnetic trip device, and wherein said second known impedance is a second bimetal in said second thermal-magnetic trip device.
- 7. Apparatus for detecting faults in multi-wire branch circuits including a first line conductor and a second line conductor fed by separate phases or a single center tapped phase, and a common neutral conductor, said apparatus comprising:
- a two-pole circuit breaker having a first pole with the first thermal-magnetic trip device connected to interrupt current in said first line conductor in response to an overcurrent condition in said first line conductor, a first known impedance in series with said first line conductor, and a second pole with a second thermal-magnetic trip device connected to interrupt current in said second line conductor in response to an overcurrent condition in said second line conductor and a second known impedance connected in series with said second line conductor, said first and second magnetic trip devices operating separately to only interrupt current in the first and second line conductors, respectively; and
- fault detection circuitry including:
- a first arc fault detector connected to detect arc currents in said first line conductor and generate a first trip signal in response thereto and including means monitoring a first voltage across said first known impedance as a measure of current in said first line conductor and means referencing said first voltage to said first conductor;
- a second arc fault detector connected to detect arc currents in said second line conductor and generate a second trip signal in response thereto and including means monitoring a second voltage across said second known impedance as an indication of current in said second line conductor, and means referencing said second voltage to said second line conductor;
- a ground fault detector connected to detect line to ground faults in each of said first line conductor and second line conductor and generating a third trip signal in response thereto; and
- means responsive to any of said first trip signal, said second trip signal and said third trip signal to trip said first pole and said second pole of said circuit breaker open simultaneously.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first known impedance is a first bimetal in said first thermal-magnetic trip device and, and wherein said second known impedance is a second bimetal in said second thermal-magnetic trip device.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said first arc fault detector further includes a first power supply referenced to said first line conductor, and wherein said second arc fault detector includes a second power supply referenced to said second line conductor.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said ground fault detector also includes means detecting a neutral to ground fault and generating a said third signal in response thereto, and wherein said ground fault detector is powered by a ground fault power supply supplied by each of said first line conductor and second line conductor.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/939,263 filed on Sept. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,889,643 issued Mar. 30, 1999.
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