Claims
- 1. A line fault detection and restoration control circuit comprising:
- means for sensing a fault involving low and loss of voltage on a supply line,
- means for sensing a fault due to a phase abnormality on a supply line,
- means for disconnecting a load from said supply lines in response to detection of any such fault,
- means for establishing a predeterminable and variable time delay after such fault has been cleared,
- means for automatically reconnecting load to supply after such time delay,
- means for manually reconnecting load to supply after such time delay, and
- switch means for selecting one of said automatic and manual means for reconnecting.
- 2. A control circuit according to claim 1 further comprising
- means for indicating when said voltages and phases are correct, and
- means for indicating when the load is connected to the supply.
- 3. A control circuit according to claim 2 wherein said means for disconnecting comprises
- a relay,
- a silicon controlled rectifier and a light emitting diode connected in series with said relay, and
- means for rendering said rectifier conductive after such time delay has timed out to activate said relay,
- said relay having contact means which are closed upon actuation of said relay, means responsive to closing of said contact means to connect load and supply.
- 4. A control circuit according to claim 3 further comprising
- a contact of said relay connected in parallel with said first mentioned silicon controlled rectifier,
- said contact being closed upon said relay being activated.
- 5. A control circuit according to claim 1 wherein said means for disconnecting comprises
- a relay,
- a silicon controlled rectifier and a light emitting diode connected in series with said relay, and
- means for rendering said rectifier conductive after such time delay has timed out to activate said relay,
- said relay having contact means which are closed upon actuation of said relay, means responsive to closing of said contact means to connect load and supply.
- 6. A control circuit according to claim 5 further comprising
- a second relay,
- said second relay connected across a supply to be sensed,
- said first mentioned relay having a normally open contact in series with said second relay,
- said normally open contact being closed upon said first mentioned relay being energized,
- means for energizing said second relay after closing of said normally open contact,
- said second relay having a contact means connecting load to supply.
- 7. A control circuit according to claim 5 further comprising
- a contact of said relay connected in parallel with said first mentioned silicon controlled rectifier,
- said contact being closed upon said relay being activated.
- 8. A control circuit according to claim 1 wherein said means for disconnecting comprises
- a silicon controlled rectifier connected in series with a capacitor,
- means including said silicon controlled rectifier for charging said capacitor every positive half cycle of at least one of the phases of a supply,
- means for terminating conduction of said silicon controlled rectifier upon detection of a fault,
- said relay being connected across said capacitor.
- 9. A control circuit according to claim 8 further comprising
- a contact of said relay connected in parallel with said first mentioned silicon controlled rectifier,
- said contact being closed upon said relay being activated.
- 10. A control circuit according to claim 1 further comprising
- a contact of said relay connected in parallel with said first mentioned silicon controlled rectifier,
- said contact being closed upon said relay being activated.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 194,919, filed on May 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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