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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 10, 2009
Filed:
May. 31, 2007
John S. Fuchik, Delaware, OH (US);
James K. Martin, Galena, OH (US);
Russell E. Shetler, Jr., Delaware, OH (US);
William A. Barcus, Worthington, OH (US);
Peter A. Panfil, Columbus, OH (US);
John S. Fuchik, Delaware, OH (US);
James K. Martin, Galena, OH (US);
Russell E. Shetler, Jr., Delaware, OH (US);
William A. Barcus, Worthington, OH (US);
Peter A. Panfil, Columbus, OH (US);
Liebert Corporation, Columbus, OH (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a method and system using a power protector, such as an uninterruptible power supply (power protector) or a power line conditioner. An input of the power protector can be coupled to an output of one or more of circuit breakers using electrical buss bars for unique modularity and easy installation and replacement. Further, an input of a second set of circuit breakers can be coupled to an output of the power protector to backfeed the power through the second set of circuit breakers and out through the buss bar to one or more electrical loads. Additional power protectors can be used for capacity and/or redundancy. A stacked buss bar system can be used that consolidates the system into a compact assembly heretofore unknown in the industry. In at least some embodiments, the system can be compatible with standard panelboards having circuit breakers disposed therein.