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Gas insulated switching apparatus

A gas insulated switching apparatus includes a transformer line unit and a power transmission and reception line unit adjacent to each other. The power transmission and reception line unit includes two cable heads. The cable heads are arranged at an interval between units in an extension direction in which a bus-bar extends, and the cable head is disposed in a space behind the transformer line unit.

Switch device and power supply control system

The switch device includes a control switch that turns on/off an electrical connection between an apparatus and the power supply, a condition judging circuit that judges conditions of driving the control switch, an electric wave reception circuit that receives an electric wave, and a power supply circuit that generates power from the electric wave received by the electric wave reception circuit. An electric wave transmission device that transmits an electric wave for making the switch device operate is arranged in a space, whereby the electric wave can be received by the electric wave reception device in the specific space. The switch device controls the control switch to be turned off/on when the electric wave is received. Alternatively, when the electric wave is not received, the switch device turns on/off the control switch.

Switch device and power supply control system

The switch device includes a control switch that turns on/off an electrical connection between an apparatus and the power supply, a condition judging circuit that judges conditions of driving the control switch, an electric wave reception circuit that receives an electric wave, and a power supply circuit that generates power from the electric wave received by the electric wave reception circuit. An electric wave transmission device that transmits an electric wave for making the switch device operate is arranged in a space, whereby the electric wave can be received by the electric wave reception device in the specific space. The switch device controls the control switch to be turned off/on when the electric wave is received. Alternatively, when the electric wave is not received, the switch device turns on/off the control switch.

ELIMINATION OF THE PROTECTED LOADS PANEL THROUGH HARDWARE-ENABLED DYNAMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT
20230196482 · 2023-06-22 ·

A simulated protected loads panel system for managing energy consumption and obviating the need to install a physical protected loads panel in conjunction with an energy storage system, comprising a controller, in operable communication with electrical current and/or voltage sensors and relays, which is configured to control the amount of and/or distribution of electrical power from a source of electrical power to an electrical load based on user preference, energy storage system charge, and/or available or anticipated power generation and/or usage.

ELIMINATION OF THE PROTECTED LOADS PANEL THROUGH HARDWARE-ENABLED DYNAMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT
20230196482 · 2023-06-22 ·

A simulated protected loads panel system for managing energy consumption and obviating the need to install a physical protected loads panel in conjunction with an energy storage system, comprising a controller, in operable communication with electrical current and/or voltage sensors and relays, which is configured to control the amount of and/or distribution of electrical power from a source of electrical power to an electrical load based on user preference, energy storage system charge, and/or available or anticipated power generation and/or usage.

SNAP FIT CIRCUIT BREAKER AND LOAD CENTER SYSTEM

A circuit breaker and panel system includes a panel including a base pan having a plurality of base pan electrical connections. A circuit breaker including a housing having a plurality of circuit breaker electrical connections arranged to contact the base pan electrical connections when the circuit breaker is coupled to the base pan. The circuit breaker is rotatably coupleable with the base pan via a pivot joint for engaging the plurality of base pan electrical connections with the plurality of circuit breaker electrical connections per a predetermined electrical connection coupling sequence. One of the housing and the base pan includes a protrusion and the other of the housing and the base pan includes a corresponding recess which, when engaged with each other, retain the housing to the base pan to prevent reverse rotational movement of the breaker with respect to the base pan.

SNAP FIT CIRCUIT BREAKER AND LOAD CENTER SYSTEM

A circuit breaker and panel system includes a panel including a base pan having a plurality of base pan electrical connections. A circuit breaker including a housing having a plurality of circuit breaker electrical connections arranged to contact the base pan electrical connections when the circuit breaker is coupled to the base pan. The circuit breaker is rotatably coupleable with the base pan via a pivot joint for engaging the plurality of base pan electrical connections with the plurality of circuit breaker electrical connections per a predetermined electrical connection coupling sequence. One of the housing and the base pan includes a protrusion and the other of the housing and the base pan includes a corresponding recess which, when engaged with each other, retain the housing to the base pan to prevent reverse rotational movement of the breaker with respect to the base pan.

System and method for switch status detection
09835687 · 2017-12-05 · ·

Systems, methods, and circuits for determining one or more switch statuses are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, such a system includes a first port configured to be coupled to a switch, a capacitor, a comparator having first and second input ports and an output port, a current source coupled to the first input port, and a control component. The first input port is coupled to the first port and a threshold voltage if applied to the second input port. The control component is configured so that, in at least one circumstance, it causes the current source to cease driving the current in response to receiving an indication from the output port indicating that an additional voltage applied to the first input port has changed from being less than the threshold voltage to being greater than that voltage, the indication being indicative of the switch status.

SWITCHGEAR

A switchgear according to the present invention includes a disconnecting unit that includes multiple switches to switch electrical paths by rotation of blades, and a switch housing having a view port, and including the switches arranged therein, wherein planes of rotation of the blades and an arrangement direction of the switches intersect, and the switches are arranged rearward from the view port.

SWITCHGEAR

A switchgear according to the present invention includes a disconnecting unit that includes multiple switches to switch electrical paths by rotation of blades, and a switch housing having a view port, and including the switches arranged therein, wherein planes of rotation of the blades and an arrangement direction of the switches intersect, and the switches are arranged rearward from the view port.