Claims
- 1. In a simulator having instruments, devices and electrical leads which can be affected adversely by spurious electric currents induced electro-magnetically, apparatus for generating a localized electrical overload current to simulate a circuit-breaker-protected electrical network malfunction by applying a localized overload current simulative of an overload of the network directly to a simulator circuit breaker, comprising:
- circuit breaker means in a simulator for providing an open circuit in response to said localized overload current,
- electrical gate means, normally non-conductive, electrically connected to and physically adjacent said circuit breaker means, capable of conducting said localized overload current in response to a predetermined control trigger pulse, and capable of sustaining said localized overload current flow after the removal of said control trigger pulse,
- overload current source means connected to said electrical gate means for providing an electrical current of a magnitude comparable to the current generated in an actual electrical network malfunction, and
- control means positioned remotely from said electrical gate means and responsive to a predetermined event for providing said control trigger pulse,
- whereby when said control trigger pulse is applied to said electrical gate means in response to said predetermined event, said localized overload current will flow from said overload current source means to said circuit breaker means and will continue to flow after said control trigger pulse is removed until said localized overload current is interrupted by the opening of said circuit breaker means, which interruption causes said electrical gate means to reset itself to said non-conducting state.
- 2. In a simulator as set forth in claim 1 wherein said electrical gate means is physically attached to said circuit breaker means.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 900,467 which was filed Apr. 27, 1978, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Application Notes by Hamlin Electronics, Inc., Feb. 1971, pp. 1-12. |
Fox, R. W., Practical Trial/SCR Projects for the Experimentor, Apr. 1974, p. 114. |
Continuations (1)
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