Claims
- 1. An arrangement comprising:
- a source conditionally operative to provide a power line voltage at a pair of source terminals; the source including a circuit breaker operative, in response to an activation signal received at an activation input, to remove the power line voltage from the source terminals;
- a load having a pair of load terminals and being operative to draw power when provided with a voltage across its load terminals;
- a pair of power conductors having a pair of power input terminals and a pair of power output terminals; the power input terminals being connected with the source terminals; the power output terminals being connected with the load terminals;
- a first sensor assembly being connected in circuit with the power conductors at or near its power input terminals; the first sensor assembly having a first sensor output and being operative to provide therefrom a first sensor output signal indicative of the amount of power flowing into the power input terminals;
- a second sensor assembly being connected in circuit with the power conductors at or near its power output terminals; the second sensor assembly having a second sensor output and being operative to provide therefrom a second sensor output signal indicative of the amount of power flowing out of the power output terminals; and
- a comparator having a first and a second signal input, as well as an activation signal output; the first signal input being connected with the first sensor output by way of a first communication path; the second signal input being connected with the second sensor output by way of a second communication path; the activation signal output being connected with the activation input; the comparator being operative to provide said activation signal to the activation input output whenever there occurs a minimum difference between the first and the second sensor output signals; the minimum difference being defined as one that results whenever the difference between the amount of power flowing into the power input terminals exceeds the amount of power flowing out of the power output terminals by a predetermined amount.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the communication path is further characterized by being electrically separate from the power conductors.
- 3. In a system conditionally operative to transmit electric power from a source to a remote load; the source including a circuit breaker having an activation input and being responsive on receipt of an activation signal to prevent the source from supplying electric power; the improvement comprising:
- first sensor associated with the source and operative to provide a first signal indicative of the amount of power supplied from the source;
- second sensor associated with the load and operative to provide a second signal indicative of the amount of power being received by the load; and
- an electronic circuit connected by way of a communication path with each of said sensors; the electronic circuit having an activation output connected with the activation input and being operable to provide said activation signal in response to a predetermined minimum difference in the amount of power supplied by source and that received by said load.
- 4. A system for transmitting power from a source to plural loads, comprising:
- a circuit breaker connected with the source and operative, in response to receiving an activation signal at an activation input, to halt the flow of power from the source;
- a source sensor associated with the source and operative to provide a first signal indicative of the amount of power being supplied from the source;
- a load sensor associated with each one of said plural loads and operative to provide a signal indicative of the amount of power being received by that one load;
- a circuit assembly having a activation output connected with the activation input; the circuit assembly being connected, via separate communication paths, with said source sensor as well as with each of said load sensors; the circuit assembly being operative to provide said activation signal in response to a difference in the amount of power being supplied by the source and the sum total of the power received by all the plural loads.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the load sensor is further characterized by sensing only the real power being supplied from the source while disregarding any reactive power being supplied.
- 6. In a building intended for human occupancy, the building receiving electric power from an ordinary electric utility power line, the electric power being received at a source point located within the building, at least part of the electric power being transmitted by way of power conductors from the source point toward a load point located within the building, the improvement comprising:
- a source sensor associated with the source point and operative to provide a first signal indicative of the amount of real power being supplied from the source point;
- a load sensor associated with the load point and operative to provide a second signal indicative of the amount of real power being delivered to the load point;
- circuit assembly connected with the source sensor and the load sensor by way of a source signal path and a load signal path; the circuit assembly being operative to provide an activation signal output in response to the difference in the amount of real power being supplied from the source point and that being delivered to the load point; and
- circuit breaker connected with the source point as well as with the circuit assembly; the circuit breaker being operative to become activated by the activation signal output such as to halt the supply of real power from the source point in case the amount of real power being delivered to the load point is different from the amount of real power being supplied from the source point by more than a pre-determined amount.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein the pre-determined amount does not exceed an amount of power considered safe from fire initiation hazard.
- 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein the source signal path conveys nothing more than a sensor signal from the source sensor; the sensor signal being defined as not including load current flowing through the load.
- 9. The improvement of claim 6 wherein the source signal path is further characterized by not including any of the power conductors.
- 10. The improvement of claim 6 wherein any current flowing to the load point is carried only by the power conductors.
- 11. The improvement of claim 6 wherein none of any current flowing through the power conductors flows through any conductor being a part of the load signal path.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 07/886,313 filed May 22, 1992, now abandoned; which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/512,572 filed Apr. 9, 1990, now abandoned; which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 06/773,066, Sep. 6, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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