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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 1988
Filed:
Aug. 15, 1986
Alistair A MacFarlane, East Kilbride, GB;
Marathon Electric Manufacturing Corp., Wausau, WI (US);
Abstract
A permanent magnet generator and rectifier is connected to the exciter of an alternator and a separate rectifier provides a D.C. voltage supply to a voltage regulator. A thyristor is connected in series with a second fuse across the exciter rectifier to short circuit the supply in series with a main external fuse. If the main fuse fails to open, the second fuse opens. The second fuse is potted in the regulators to prevent tampering. An overexcitation and a low voltage demand signal are sensed. The two signals are coupled to a NAND logic gate to produce an output shut-down signal. If either even is established and the first produces a signal, a shut-down signal is generated to a second comparator amplifier of latch circuit. A delay circuit connects the shut-down signal to a triggered oscillator for firing the thyristor. A voltage detector senses the rectified voltage on the thyristor and holds the oscillator off until an appropriate voltage exists to insure operation of the voltage regulator and the safety circuit. The oscillator develops a high peak, narrow current pulse for driving the thyristor fully on to trip one of the fuses.