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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 08, 2023
Filed:
May. 05, 2022
Bender Gmbh & Co. KG, Gruenberg, DE;
Julian Reitz, Gruenberg, DE;
Eckhard Broeckmann, Giessen, DE;
Dieter Hackl, Fernwald, DE;
Karl Schepp, Reiskirchen, DE;
Bender GmbH & Co. KG, Gruenberg, DE;
Abstract
A method and a measuring device for detecting a leakage current in an ungrounded, single-phase alternating-current power supply system. A variable test resistance is switched between one of the outer conductors and ground and starting from a minimally admissible test-resistance value, at least one of three support test-resistance values is determined as support locations. In an equivalent circuit of the modeled alternating-current power supply system, an equations system is set up for describing the dependency of currents and voltages. An extrapolation on the test-resistance value zero leads to a calculated test current which corresponds to the leakage current to be detected. Consequently, a ground fault situation may be simulated without actually causing a dangerous ground fault.