Claims
- 1. An over-current protection device for a permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor having an auxiliary winding and a main winding, the auxiliary winding and the main winding connected in parallel, and a run capacitor connected in series with the auxiliary winding, the protection device comprising:
- a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) element connected in series with the auxiliary winding and in parallel with the main winding, said PTC element having an anomaly temperature that allows start-up current and normal operation current to flow through the auxiliary winding, but which substantially interrupts the current flow in the auxiliary winding when an over-current or fault current condition occurs by an increase in resistance due to a concurrent rise in temperature to effectively open-circuit the auxiliary winding from the current flow.
- 2. The protection device of claim 1, wherein said PTC element is disposed internal to said windings.
- 3. The protection device of claim 1, wherein said PTC element is disposed external to said windings.
- 4. The protection device of claim 1, further comprising a thermal protector for interrupting power to the motor, said thermal protector disposed in series with the main and auxiliary windings.
- 5. The protection device of claim 4, wherein said PTC element is integral with said thermal protector.
- 6. An over-current protection device for a permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor having an auxiliary winding and a main winding, the auxiliary winding and the main winding connected in parallel, and a run capacitor connected in series with the auxiliary winding, the protection device comprising:
- a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) element connected in series with the auxiliary winding and in parallel with the main winding; and
- a thermal protector for interrupting power to the motor, said thermal protector disposed in series with the main and auxiliary windings;
- said PTC element having an anomaly temperature that allows start-up current and normal operation current to flow through the auxiliary winding, but which substantially interrupts the current flow in the auxiliary winding when an over-current or fault current condition occurs by an increase in resistance due to a concurrent rise in temperature to effectively open-circuit the auxiliary winding from the current flow.
- 7. The protective device of claim 6, wherein said PTC element is disposed internal to said windings.
- 8. The protective device of claim 6, wherein said PTC element is disposed external to said windings.
- 9. The protection device of claim 8, wherein said PTC element is integral with said thermally responsive means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/856,507, filed Mar. 24, 1992 now abandoned.
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