Auxiliary power units (APUs) are useful in a variety of circumstances. In the transportation industry, for example, an APU may be provided on a truck for providing electrical power when the main engine is not in use. Such APUs are useful for powering air conditioning or refrigeration systems on-board such vehicles.
An illustrative example embodiment of an auxiliary power system for a transport vehicle includes an APU, at least one circuit configured to supply power from the APU to at least one load, and a circuit protection device associated with the at least one circuit. The circuit protection device is configured to protect against an arc fault condition.
The APU 24 provides electrical power to a plurality of devices or loads on-board the vehicle 22. In the illustrated example, the APU 24 provides power for use within a cabin 30 of the vehicle 22. A climate control unit 32 provides heating and cooling within the cabin 30 and utilizes electrical power available from the APU 24. The climate control unit 32 has an associated condenser 34 and can be controlled through a control panel 36, which also receives power available from the APU 24. Other devices, such as a personal device 38, within the cabin 30 may be plugged into an appropriate outlet within the cabin 30 to draw electrical power from the APU 24 as may be needed. The power provided by the APU 24 for the devices associated with the cabin 30 or any personal devices brought into the cabin 30 can be referred to as on-board or hotel power. In some embodiments, such hotel power is 120 volt, 60 Hertz alternating current power.
Although not illustrated, the vehicle 22 may be associated with a trailer that includes a refrigeration or transportation cooling unit to maintain a desired temperature in the trailer. The APU 24 may provide the electrical power for such a refrigeration or transportation cooling unit.
The APU 24 also provides power for charging batteries 40 on-board the vehicle 22. Another device in the illustrated example is a heater 42 associated with an engine 44 of the vehicle 22. The heater 42 is considered a supplemental or accessory device, which in this example is not permanently connected to the APU 24. The engine 44 is the primary source of motive power for the vehicle 22. The APU is used for supplying electrical power while the engine 44 is off, the vehicle 22 is stationary, or in circumstances in which deriving electrical power through an alternator associated with the engine 44 is undesirable.
The example auxiliary power system 20 includes conductors or circuitry 46 installed on the vehicle 22 for making a permanent or continuous connection between the APU 24 and selected electrically powered devices on the vehicle 22. In this example, the circuitry 46 permanently connects the APU 24 to the climate control unit 32, the control panel 36 and the batteries 40. Another circuit 48 is connected with the APU 24 and selectively coupled to the heater 42 by an individual such as the driver or owner of the vehicle 22.
Circuit protection devices 50 are associated with the circuits 46 and 48 to protect against faults that may occur. The circuit protection devices 50 in this example are configured for arc fault protection and ground fault protection. In some embodiments at least one circuit protection device 50 is configured to protect against ground faults and at least one other circuit protection device 50 is configured to protect against arc faults. The circuit protection devices include components that work in a manner consistent with commercially available ground fault and arc fault protection components.
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The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this invention. The scope of legal protection given to this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/831,968, filed on Apr. 10, 2019 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/857,992, filed on Jun. 6, 2019.
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62831968 | Apr 2019 | US | |
62857992 | Jun 2019 | US |