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Temperature based fluid level estimation in an electrical device
11437185 · 2022-09-06 · ·

A method and system for predicting performance of a fluid filled electrical device are provided. The system includes a sensing unit operable communicating with a fluid level estimation system. The sensing unit includes one or more sensors physically mountable on and/or around the electrical device, recording temperature data associated with the fluid and the ambient environment. The fluid level estimation system determines temperatures of the fluid and a an ambient temperature, generates feature vectors for one or more of the temperatures based on their correlation with the ambient temperature, and estimates a fluid level inside the electrical device and thereby the performance, based on the feature vectors and a probability density function derived from a distribution constructed using historical temperature gradient data associated with the electrical device.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TRANSFORMER STATE BASED ON CORRECTION OF DISSOLVED GAS DATA
20220021203 · 2022-01-20 ·

A method for determining a transformer state on the basis of correction of dissolved gas data includes receiving, by a transformer state determination apparatus, dissolved gas data, determining, by the transformer state determination apparatus, a measurement error value which is a correction target in the dissolved gas data, correcting, by the transformer state determination apparatus, the measurement error value, and determining, by the transformer state determination apparatus, a transformer state on the basis of the dissolved gas data including the corrected measurement error value.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TRANSFORMER STATE BASED ON CORRECTION OF DISSOLVED GAS DATA
20220021203 · 2022-01-20 ·

A method for determining a transformer state on the basis of correction of dissolved gas data includes receiving, by a transformer state determination apparatus, dissolved gas data, determining, by the transformer state determination apparatus, a measurement error value which is a correction target in the dissolved gas data, correcting, by the transformer state determination apparatus, the measurement error value, and determining, by the transformer state determination apparatus, a transformer state on the basis of the dissolved gas data including the corrected measurement error value.

Fire Safety Assembly
20210327238 · 2021-10-21 ·

A fire safety assembly includes a power supply that is pluggable into a female electrical outlet to receive electrical current from the female electrical outlet. A shut off circuit is integrated into the power supply and the shut off circuit turns off the power supply when the shut off circuit receives an alert input. A smoke detector is integrated into the power supply to detect smoke. A carbon monoxide sensor is integrated into the power supply to sense carbon monoxide. A temperature sensor is integrated into the power supply and the temperature sensor is in thermal communication with the power supply. The shut off circuit turns off the power supply when the smoke detector detects smoke, the carbon monoxide sensor senses carbon monoxide or the temperature sensor senses excessive heat.

METHOD FOR PROTECTING A SERVER FROM DAMAGE BY A LIQUID LEAK FROM A LIQUID-COOLING UNIT
20210320490 · 2021-10-14 ·

A method for protecting a server from damage by a liquid leak from a liquid-cooling unit of the server is provided. The server further includes a liquid leak sensor unit, a programmable logic circuit, and a power supply unit that supplies main power and standby power for the server. When a liquid leak is detected, the liquid leak sensor unit generates a main-power-off signal to the programmable logic circuit that causes the power supply unit to stop outputting the main power accordingly. The liquid leak sensor unit sends a total-power-off signal to the power supply unit to stop supply of the standby power after the power supply unit has stopped outputting the main power.

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AT LEAST ONE PIN INCLUDED IN INTERFACE SO AS TO SWITCH TO OPEN STATE IN RESPONSE TO MOISTURE DETECTION AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR PERFORMING SAME
20210305805 · 2021-09-30 ·

An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present invention may comprise: a housing; an interface connected to the housing or exposed through the housing and comprising at least one configuration channel (CC) pin; a circuit disposed inside the housing, comprising a current generator and a comparator, and electrically connected to the interface; a processor disposed inside the housing and operatively connected to the interface and the circuit; and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The memory cause the processor, when executed, to detect moisture corresponding to the at least one CC pin on the basis of the comparator while the at least one CC pin is connected to the current generator and to control at least one switch disposed between the current generator and the at least one CC pin, in response to detection of the moisture, thereby conducting switching such that the at least one CC pin is not connected to the current generator. Other embodiments are also possible.

EXPLOSION-PROOF APPARATUS

An explosion-proof apparatus includes a frame having a hollow shape; a gas supply device configured to maintain inside of the frame at pressure higher than certain pressure by supplying gas to the inside; an electrical component disposed inside the frame; a battery configured to supply power to the electrical component; a protective device configured to stop power supply from the battery to the electrical component; a battery housing enclosure being an increased-safety explosion-proof enclosure configured to house the battery therein; and a protective device housing enclosure being a flameproof explosion-proof enclosure configured to house the protective device. The battery does not include a management device that manages parameters of the battery.

Electronic device and method for sensing moisture in an electronic device

An electronic device and a method for sensing moisture in an electronic device are provided. The method for sensing moisture in an electronic device includes sensing moisture introduced into a connector of the electronic device in a state where one or more functions executable by connection of the connector with an external electronic device are activated. Further, the method includes deactivating the one or more functions based on the sensing; determining whether the introduced moisture is removed in a state where the one or more functions are deactivated; and activating the one or more functions if the moisture is removed.

Anomaly diagnosis device and anomaly diagnosis method for oil-hydraulic operating mechanism
11038339 · 2021-06-15 · ·

An anomaly diagnosis device diagnoses anomaly of an oil-hydraulic operating mechanism that controls opening and closing of a circuit breaker. The anomaly diagnosis device includes: a first counter, which is a counter that counts the number of times of a pressure-increasing operation started upon a decrease in a hydraulic pressure maintained in the oil-hydraulic operating mechanism to a first reference pressure, and stopped upon an increase in the hydraulic pressure to a second reference pressure; a timer that measures an operation interval that is a time period from when a pressure-increasing operation is stopped until a next pressure-increasing operation is started; and an anomaly determiner that corrects, based on the operation interval, the number of pressure-increasing operations obtained based on a result of counting by the counter, and determines presence or absence of an anomaly in the oil-hydraulic operating mechanism using the corrected data of the number of pressure-increasing operations.

Anomaly diagnosis device and anomaly diagnosis method for oil-hydraulic operating mechanism
11038339 · 2021-06-15 · ·

An anomaly diagnosis device diagnoses anomaly of an oil-hydraulic operating mechanism that controls opening and closing of a circuit breaker. The anomaly diagnosis device includes: a first counter, which is a counter that counts the number of times of a pressure-increasing operation started upon a decrease in a hydraulic pressure maintained in the oil-hydraulic operating mechanism to a first reference pressure, and stopped upon an increase in the hydraulic pressure to a second reference pressure; a timer that measures an operation interval that is a time period from when a pressure-increasing operation is stopped until a next pressure-increasing operation is started; and an anomaly determiner that corrects, based on the operation interval, the number of pressure-increasing operations obtained based on a result of counting by the counter, and determines presence or absence of an anomaly in the oil-hydraulic operating mechanism using the corrected data of the number of pressure-increasing operations.