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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 24, 2010
David A. Finlay, Sr., Marietta, NY (US);
Bruce F. Macbeth, Syracuse, NY (US);
Kent R. Morgan, Groton, NY (US);
Patrick J. Murphy, Marcellus, NY (US);
Thomas N. Packard, Syracuse, NY (US);
Jeffrey C. Richards, Baldwinsville, NY (US);
Gerald R. Savicki, Jr., Canastota, NY (US);
Richard Weeks, Little York, NY (US);
David A. Finlay, Sr., Marietta, NY (US);
Bruce F. Macbeth, Syracuse, NY (US);
Kent R. Morgan, Groton, NY (US);
Patrick J. Murphy, Marcellus, NY (US);
Thomas N. Packard, Syracuse, NY (US);
Jeffrey C. Richards, Baldwinsville, NY (US);
Gerald R. Savicki, Jr., Canastota, NY (US);
Richard Weeks, Little York, NY (US);
Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syracuse, NY (US);
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring device that includes an actuator assembly that is responsive to the fault detection signal. The actuator assembly includes a breaker coil configured to generate an actuation force in response to being energized. A circuit interrupter includes four sets of movable contacts configured to be driven into a reset state in response to a reset stimulus, the four sets of movable contacts being configured to be driven into a tripped state in response to the actuation force. A self-test circuit is coupled to the plurality of line terminals or the at least one sensor. The self-test circuit is configured to automatically generate a test signal from time to time during a predetermined portion of an AC power line cycle. The self-test circuit is configured such that the test signal is sensed by the at least one sensor when the at least one sensor is operational, the sensor output signal being a function of the test signal. A monitor circuit is configured to monitor the fault detection circuit or the actuator assembly; the mechanical actuation force is substantially inhibited when the fault detection circuit or at least a portion of the actuator assembly properly respond to the test signal. The monitor circuit generates an end-of-life response if the fault detection circuit or the actuator assembly do not respond to the test signal within a predetermined period of time.