Patent classifications
G01R21/1271
Decoupling Synchrophasor Based Control System for Distributed Energy Resources
Attributes of a power system having one or more distributed energy resources are characterized by continuously receiving data comprising a power data stream having at least two components and derived from at least one distributed energy resource. A control data stream comprising at least two components is generated. An error data stream is determined based on a difference between respective components of the power data stream to components of a reference data stream comprising at least two components. The error data stream and the reference data stream are processed to generate the control data stream. The control data stream is continuously output to enable control and/or monitoring of the power flow of at least one distributed energy resource.
Power distribution box equipped with resistive leakage current detector
Provided is a power distribution box distributing commercial electric power supplied from lead-in electric power lines into branch electric power sources and supplying the branch electric power sources to respective loads connected thereto. More particularly, the present invention relates to a power distribution box equipped with a resistive leakage current detector extracting a resistive leakage current simply and accurately from a resultant leakage current and causing leakage current interruption and alarm to be actuated according to the extraction result. The power distribution box equipped with the resistive leakage current detector of the present invention includes: a zero-phase current transformer detecting a resultant leakage current; a voltage detector detecting voltage of branch lines; a power calculator calculating wasted power; a phase difference calculator calculating a phase difference; and a resistive leakage current extractor extracting a resistive leakage current, wherein the power calculator calculates apparent and effective power.
Decoupling synchrophasor based control system for distributed energy resources
Attributes of a power system having one or more distributed energy resources are characterized by continuously receiving data comprising a power data stream having at least two components and derived from at least one distributed energy resource. A control data stream comprising at least two components is generated. An error data stream is determined based on a difference between respective components of the power data stream to components of a reference data stream comprising at least two components. The error data stream and the reference data stream are processed to generate the control data stream. The control data stream is continuously output to enable control and/or monitoring of the power flow of at least one distributed energy resource.
POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX EQUIPPED WITH RESISTIVE LEAKAGE CURRENT DETECTOR
Provided is a power distribution box distributing commercial electric power supplied from lead-in electric power lines into branch electric power sources and supplying the branch electric power sources to respective loads connected thereto. More particularly, the present invention relates to a power distribution box equipped with a resistive leakage current detector extracting a resistive leakage current simply and accurately from a resultant leakage current and causing leakage current interruption and alarm to be actuated according to the extraction result. The power distribution box equipped with the resistive leakage current detector of the present invention includes: a zero-phase current transformer detecting a resultant leakage current; a voltage detector detecting voltage of branch lines; a power calculator calculating wasted power; a phase difference calculator calculating a phase difference; and a resistive leakage current extractor extracting a resistive leakage current, wherein the power calculator calculates apparent and effective power.