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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2015
Filed:
May. 24, 2012
Jef William Good, German Valley, IN (US);
Robert L. Seagren, Rockford, IL (US);
Joshua Berg, Rockford, IL (US);
Jef William Good, German Valley, IN (US);
Robert L. Seagren, Rockford, IL (US);
Joshua Berg, Rockford, IL (US);
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation, Windsor Locks, CT (US);
Abstract
An electrical system architecture has at least two sources of electrical power, each delivering power to an individual AC bus. The individual AC buses are connected by a tie bus. A first source of electric power delivers power into a first AC bus, and the first AC bus delivers power to a first set of users. A supply current sensor is between the first source of power and the first AC bus. A tie bus output sensor senses output power from the AC bus being delivered onto the tie bus. A plurality of user output current sensors sense current passing to each of the plurality of users. A control is operable to compare a sensed current in the supply current sensor, and sum the current in the tie bus output sensor, and the plurality of user output sensors. If the sum of the output sensors differs by more than a predetermined amount from the current sensed by the supply sensor, the control identifies a fault. The first AC bus is then disconnected from the tie bus.