SUBMERSIBLE CONTROL PANEL
20230240033 · 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K5/065
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/061
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A submersible control system with a control panel. The control panel has a frame to house electronic components. The frame has a connection opening for wiring required for an electrical connection to the electrical components. An outer door is attached to the frame to be water-tight to the frame in a closed position thereof. A conduit is sealed to be water-tight with respect to the connection opening. The conduit is filled with an epoxy for water-tight sealing an interior of the conduit to the wiring fed through the conduit. The control panel will remain water-tight for at least 24 hours after being submerged.
Claims
1. A submersible control system, comprising: a control panel having: a frame for housing electronic components, said frame having a connection opening for wiring required for an electrical connection to the electrical components, said frame having a frame face defining a panel opening of the control panel, said frame face having a body lip surrounding said panel opening; an outer door attached to said frame for closing said panel opening; clamps disposed on said frame face; said outer door having an inside door face and a peripheral lip with a respective tab for each of said clamps, said tabs extending along said frame face, said inside door face having a gasket disposed thereon, said body lip compressing and sealing against said gasket for making said door water-tight to said frame with said clamps engaging on said tabs in a closed and sealed position of said door on said frame; and a conduit sealed for being water-tight with respect to said connection opening, said conduit being filled with an epoxy for water-tight sealing an interior of said conduit to the wiring fed through said conduit.
2. The submersible control system according to claim 1, wherein said body lip has an L-shape cross section with a distal leg of the L-shape engaging said gasket in the closed and sealed position of said door.
3. The submersible control system according to claim 1, further comprising a strip mounted on said inside door face offset from peripheral lip for defining a channel between said strip and said peripheral lip, said channel for containing said gasket when said gasket is compressed.
4. The submersible control system according to claim 3, wherein said strip has an L-shaped cross section.
5. The submersible control system according to claim 1, further comprising a porous material disposed in said conduit at a bottom end of said conduit, said porous material defining a damper for preventing said epoxy from flowing out of said conduit during filling of said epoxy into said conduit.
6. The submersible control system according to claim 5, wherein said porous material is a sponge that engages an inside diameter of said conduit.
7. The submersible control system according to claim 6, wherein said sponge has material properties configured to allow the wires to be pierced through said sponge.
8. The submersible control system according to claim 1, further comprising an inner door disposed inside said control panel, said inner door dividing an interior of said control panel and defining an area behind said inner door for isolating high-voltage components of the control panel.
9. The submersible control system according to claim 8, further comprising rails disposed on a sidewall of said frame, said rails adjustably mounting said inner door in a front to back direction of said control panel.
10. A submersible control system, comprising: a control panel having: a frame for housing electronic components, said frame having a connection opening for wiring required for an electrical connection to the electrical components, said frame having a frame face defining a panel opening of the control panel, said frame face having a body lip surrounding said panel opening; an outer door attached to said frame for closing said panel opening; clamps disposed on said frame face; and said outer door having an inside door face and a peripheral lip with a respective tab for each of said clamps, said tabs extending along said frame face, said inside door face having a gasket disposed thereon, said body lip compressing and sealing against said gasket for making said door water-tight to said frame with said clamps engaging on said tabs in a closed and sealed position of said door on said frame.
11. The submersible control system according to claim 10, wherein said body lip has an L-shape cross section with a distal leg of the L-shape engaging said gasket in the closed and sealed position of said door.
12. The submersible control system according to claim 10, further comprising a strip mounted on said inside door face offset from peripheral lip for defining a channel between said strip and said peripheral lip, said channel for containing said gasket when said gasket is compressed.
13. The submersible control system according to claim 12, wherein said strip has an L-shaped cross section.
14. A method of providing a submersible control system comprising: providing a water-tight control panel having a connection opening for electrical wiring; installing the water-tight control panel at an elevation that is below the 100 year flood level for the geographical position where the panel is installed; providing a conduit and passing electrical wiring through the conduit; connecting the conduit to the opening with a water-tight connection; sealing the interior of the conduit to the electrical wiring.
15. The method of providing a submersible control system according to claim 14, further comprising: prior to the sealing step: providing a porous material damper; piercing the wiring through the porous material damper; inserting the porous material damper into the conduit and engaging an inside diameter of the conduit therewith.
16. The method of providing a submersible control system according to claim 14, further comprising: prior to the sealing step: providing a porous material damper as a sprayable foam; spraying the porous material damper into the bottom end of the conduit around the wiring and filling a gap between the wiring and an inside diameter of the conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case.
[0037] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
[0038] The submersible control panel 1 is constructed to maintain a NEMA 4X rating and be submersible in 6+ feet of water for at least 24 hours and must keep water from entering inside the interior of the control panel 1. The control panel 1 is defined by a frame or body 10 and at least one outer door 11 mounted thereon. The body 10 and door(s) are preferably manufactured of 12 gauge 316L stainless steel. The body encloses five side of a rectilinear volume. The body 10 has an opening which is closed by the door(s) 11 and a center post 12 vertically spans the opening and acts as a mullion for the doors 11 when two doors are provided.
[0039] The doors 11 are attached to the body 10 of the control panel 1 in a water-tight manner by continuous hinges running the length of the doors 11. The doors 11 are provided with gaskets or seals about the periphery thereof that seal the doors 11 in a water-tight manner for submersion of the panel. In addition, electrical connection via conduits 21 are also epoxy sealed to prevent the penetration of water. The doors 11 are secured by screw clamps 5 disposed along three sides of the doors 2. A key locking handle can be provided on the doors 11. The body 10 has stainless steel welded legs or floor stands 15 at opposing ends of a base of the body 10.
[0040] As seen in
[0041] The interior of the control panel 1 includes inner doors 16 mounted on rails 17 disposed on sidewalls 18 as shown in
[0042] The base of the body is provided with connection openings 19. The connection openings 19 have connection hubs 20 that are welded water-tight to the openings 19. The hubs 20 are stainless steel and are threaded for connection of rigid conduits 21, which each have a mating thread corresponding to the threads on the corresponding hub 20. The conduits are preferably 16″ in length. A PTFE tape can be used at the threaded connections between the hubs 20 and the conduits 21 to improve the seal. The rigid conduits 21 can be “steel rigid metal conduit” as provided by Wheatland Tube, which are hot-dip galvanized steel tubes. Any hubs 20 not required for wiring requirements of the panel 1 are provided with a threaded plug 22 that seals the hub 20 in a water-tight manner. The plug 22 and hub 20 connection can also be provided with the thread tape for ensuring the sealing of the plug 22 to the hub 20.
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[0044] The body is also provided with lifting lugs 14 that allow for rigging to place the control panel 1.
[0045] The method of providing the connection of the conduits 21 onto the hubs 20 is described with respect to
[0046] The method and construction of the invention provides for the water-tight submersible panel that is made water-tight at the installation site at the time of connection and thus allows for the electrical connection of the panel in a precise and reliable way.
[0047] Once the flood waters have resided, the control panel 1 maintains operation with no structural changes or modifications, nor is there a need of any special panels to guarantee the sealing of the control panel 1 as it is installed in a water-tight manner. The control system will be able to function and provide municipalities with full confidence that their “Lift Sewage or Storm Pump Stations” are fully functional and free of any electrical hazard. Thus, the submersible control panel 1 provides normal functionality and ability for residents after a severe, storm or hurricane.
[0048] The control panel 1 withstands 175 mph wind tests and maintains water-tightness when submersed at 6 feet+ and still function at 100%.