Claims
- 1. A motor controller system comprising:
solid state switches for connection between an AC line and motor terminals for controlling application of AC power to the motor; a user input element for selecting a current imbalance parameter; current sensors for sensing current in each winding of the motor; and a control circuit for controlling operation of the solid state switches, the control circuit comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 2. The motor controller system of claim 1 wherein the control circuit compares a ratio of a lowest motor winding current to a highest motor winding current with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 3. The motor controller system of claim 1 wherein the control circuit determines a ratio of each motor winding current to each other motor winding current and compares a lowest determined ratio with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 4. The motor controller system of claim 1 wherein the user input device further selects an imbalance disable level and the control circuit ignores a fault condition if all motor winding currents are lower than the imbalance disable level.
- 5. The motor controller system of claim 1 wherein the control circuit comprises a programmed processor.
- 6. The motor controller system of claim 1 wherein the current sensors comprise current transformers.
- 7. An elevator starter comprising:
solid state switches for connection between an AC line and motor terminals for controlling application of AC power to the elevator; current sensors for sensing current in each winding of the motor; and a control circuit connected to the current sensors for controlling operation of the solid state switches, the control circuit including a user input element for selecting a current imbalance parameter and a processing circuit comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 8. The elevator starter of claim 7 wherein the control circuit compares a ratio of a lowest motor winding current to a highest motor winding current with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 9. The elevator starter of claim 7 wherein the control circuit determines a ratio of each motor winding current to each other motor winding current and compares a lowest determined ratio with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 10. The elevator starter of claim 7 wherein the user input device further selects an imbalance disable level and the control circuit ignores a fault condition if all motor winding currents are lower than the imbalance disable level.
- 11. The elevator starter of claim 7 wherein the control circuit comprises a programmed processor.
- 12. The elevator starter of claim 7 wherein the current sensors comprise current transformers.
- 13. A motor controller system comprising:
solid state switch means for connection between an AC line and motor terminals for controlling application of AC power to the motor; user input means for selecting a current imbalance parameter; current sensing means for sensing current in each winding of the motor; and motor control means operatively connected to the current sensing means for controlling operation of the solid state switch means, the motor control means comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 14. The motor controller system of claim 13 wherein the motor control means compares a ratio of a lowest motor winding current to a highest motor winding current with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 15. The motor controller system of claim 13 wherein the motor control means determines a ratio of each motor winding current to each other motor winding current and compares a lowest determined ratio with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 16. The motor controller system of claim 13 wherein the user input means further selects an imbalance disable level and the motor control means ignores a fault condition if all motor winding currents are lower than the imbalance disable level.
- 17. The motor controller system of claim 13 wherein the motor control means comprises a programmed processor.
- 18. The motor controller system of claim 13 wherein the current sensing means comprise current transformers.
- 19. A method of monitoring current and providing motor protection comprising:
providing solid state switches for connection between an AC line and motor terminals for controlling application of AC power to the motor; selecting a current imbalance parameter; sensing current in each winding of the motor; controlling operation of the solid state switches; and comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 20. The method of monitoring current and providing motor protection of claim 19 wherein comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter compares a ratio of a lowest motor winding current to a highest motor winding current with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 21. The method of monitoring current and providing motor protection of claim 19 wherein comparing the sensed currents with the selected imbalance parameter comprises determining a ratio of each motor winding current to each other motor winding current and comparing a lowest determined ratio with the selected imbalance parameter to determine if a fault condition exists.
- 22. The method of monitoring current and providing motor protection of claim 19 wherein the user input means further selects an imbalance disable level and the motor control means ignores a fault condition if all motor winding currents are lower than the imbalance disable level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present U.S. patent application having at least one common inventor as
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled “System and Method for Configuring a Starter with an External Device”, (2002P14801US), and
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled “System and Method for Individual Phase Motor Over Voltage Protection”, (2002P14788US), and
[0004] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled “System and Method for Automatic Current Limit Control”, (2002P14789US), and
[0005] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled “System and Method for a Configurable Motor Controller”, (2002P14792US),
[0006] are filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office concurrently on Sep. 23, 2002, the entirety of each being incorporated herein by reference.