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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 21, 2009
Filed:
Jul. 24, 2007
Mark Alan Linebach, McKean, PA (US);
Ajith Kuttannair Kumar, Erie, PA (US);
Bret Dwayne Worden, Union City, PA (US);
Jeremy T. Mcgarry, Erie, PA (US);
Scott Joseph Zarella, Erie, PA (US);
Mark Alan Linebach, McKean, PA (US);
Ajith Kuttannair Kumar, Erie, PA (US);
Bret Dwayne Worden, Union City, PA (US);
Jeremy T. McGarry, Erie, PA (US);
Scott Joseph Zarella, Erie, PA (US);
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
A method and system is provided for detecting and performing diagnostics regarding an incipient ground fault that may occur in an electrical propulsion system of a traction vehicle, such as a locomotive, transit vehicle, or off-highway vehicle. The method allows providing a first ground connection for the electrical propulsion system. This first ground connection forms a grounding path generally used by the electrical propulsion system during normal operation. The method further allows providing a second ground connection for the electrical propulsion system. This second ground connection forms a grounding path selectively usable in lieu of the first ground connection. A control strategy is defined for switching between the first ground connection and the second ground connection. A respective leakage current associated with at least one of the first and second ground connections may be monitored. Switching between the first and second ground connections may be controlled based on the monitored leakage current associated with at least one of the first and second ground connections.