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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 13, 1976
Filed:
Oct. 21, 1974
Malcolm P MacMartin, Ottawa, CA;
Norbert L Kusters, Ottawa, CA;
Canadian Patents and Development Limited, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A novel method and apparatus for monitoring an isolated system for ground faults which provides greater sensitivity and accuracy and at the same time does not provide a detector hazard index which would add to the fault hazard index. The monitor connects one of the lines in the isolated system to ground through a non-linear detector. The detector allows current below a predetermined level to flow freely to ground and prevents current which is above a predetermined level from flowing to ground. This is achieved by immediately disconnecting the line in question from ground, by limiting the amplitude of the ground current to the predetermined level, or both. This predetermined current level sensed may be adjusted by the operator. In addition, the monitor includes an alarm circuit which indicates the existence of an unacceptable ground fault in the isolated system.