DISCONNECT SWITCH BLADE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DETECTING BLADE PERFORMANCE AND FOR ENSURING PROPER BLADE CLOSURE
20190267199 ยท 2019-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
- JONATHAN LEWIS (WEST NEWTON, PA, US)
- ALEXANDER UDANIS (TARENTUM, PA, US)
- ANGELO ROMETO (NORTH HUNTINGDON, PA, US)
- JUSTIN T. REINHART (IRWIN, PA, US)
Cpc classification
H01H31/26
ELECTRICITY
H01H2011/0068
ELECTRICITY
H01H11/0062
ELECTRICITY
G08B21/182
PHYSICS
International classification
H01H11/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system for a disconnect switch including a sensor assembly directly attachable to a switch blade for detecting the switch blade position, acceleration vectors and angular velocity of the switch blade relative to a cooperating disconnect switch stationary break-jaw contact assembly using a self-contained array of on board sensors for detection to ensure that the switch blade is in full electrical and mechanical contact with the stationary contact assembly in a switch fully closed position switch and fully out of electrical and mechanical contact with the stationary contact assembly in a switch fully open position. The switch blade sensor assembly can include a visual indication component to provide visual indication on the sensor assembly of switch status relative to the break-jaw assembly which can be seen on the ground or may initiate a remote visual or other indication of such switch status.
Claims
1. A disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system for a disconnect switch, the disconnect switch including a switch blade in operative arrangement with a disconnect switch stationary contact assembly having oppositely disposed stationary contacts, the switch blade pivotable at a proximal end thereof and having a switch blade contact portion at a distal end thereof in full electrical and mechanical contact relationship with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts in a switch fully closed position and the switch blade contact portion out of electrical and mechanical contact with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts in a switch fully open position, the disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system including a sensory assembly comprising: a housing attached directly to and carried by the pivotable switch blade, a self-contained sensor array mounted within the housing in operative arrangement with the pivotable switch blade, the self-contained sensor array including means for electronically detecting and measuring at least one of position, velocity, and acceleration of the pivotable switch blade for detecting proper switch functionality, including ensuring that the switch blade contact portion is properly positioned in relationship with the stationary contact assembly in the switch fully closed position and ensuring that the pivotable switch blade is completely disengaged from the stationary contact assembly in the switch fully open position.
2. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, further including a sensor assembly power supply in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the self-contained sensor array.
3. The disconnect switch blade sensor electronic assembly system of claim 2, further including a sensor assembly microcontroller in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the sensor assembly power supply and the self-contained sensor array.
4. The disconnect switch blade sensor electronic assembly system of claim 3, further comprising a sensor assembly radio transmitter or transceiver in operative communication arrangement with a receiver or transceiver at ground level for communicating electronic measurements to a control room receiver.
5. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, wherein the means for electronically measuring at least one of position, velocity, and acceleration of the pivotable switch blade includes an accelerometer.
6. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, wherein the means for measuring at least one of position, velocity, and acceleration of the switch blade includes a gyroscope.
7. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 4, further comprising a ground based data processing unit in radio communication with the sensor assembly radio transmitter or transceiver and the sensor assembly microcontroller.
8. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor system assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises plastic or metal.
9. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 8, wherein the housing includes a back portion having a recess configured to form a flush fit with the pivotable switch blade in the operative position.
10. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 9, wherein the housing has slots therethrough in predetermined position for receiving clamps in operative attachment with the pivotable switch blade.
11. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 9, further including an insulating member in operative position between the housing and the switch blade.
12. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 2, wherein the sensor assembly power supply includes a battery.
13. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 12, wherein the battery is solar charged.
14. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 3, further including a sensor assembly visual indicator of proper switch operation in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the sensor assembly microcontroller.
15. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 14, wherein the sensor assembly visual indicator includes light emitting diodes mounted in predetermined position on the housing for visual indication of the fully closed position and the fully open position of the high voltage disconnect switch.
16. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly further comprising a switch blade temperature sensor.
17. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a calibration device.
18. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a switch blade current sensor.
19. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 7, wherein the ground based data processing unit further comprises a ground based transceiver in operative communication arrangement with the sensor assembly transceiver.
20. The disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system of claim 19, wherein the ground based data processing unit further comprises a ground based data processing microcontroller in operative arrangement with the ground based transceiver.
21. A disconnect switch comprising: a switch blade in operative arrangement with a disconnect switch stationary contact assembly, the switch blade pivotable proximate a proximal end thereof and having a switch blade contact portion at a distal end thereof in full electrical contact relationship with oppositely disposed stationary contacts of the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in a switch fully closed position and the switch blade contact portion out of electrical contact with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts of the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in a switch fully open position; a disconnect switch blade electronic sensor assembly system including, a housing attached directly to the switch blade in predetermined position, a self-contained sensor array in operative arrangement within the housing, and, means for electronically detecting and measuring at least one of switch blade position, angular velocity, and acceleration of the switch blade for detecting proper switch functionality, including during closing and opening of the disconnect switch for ensuring that the switch blade contact portion is properly positioned in relationship with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts of the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in the fully closed position and ensuring that the switch blade is completely disengaged from the oppositely disposed stationary contacts of the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in the switch fully open position.
22. The disconnect switch of claim 21, further including a sensor assembly power supply in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the sensor array.
23. The disconnect switch of claim 22, further including a sensor assembly microcontroller in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the sensor assembly power supply and the self-contained sensor array.
24. The disconnect switch of claim 23, further comprising a sensor assembly radio transceiver in operative communication arrangement with at least one of a ground based transceiver and a communications network and a control room transceiver.
25. The disconnect switch of claim 24, further comprising a ground based data processing microcontroller in operative arrangement with the sensor assembly radio transceiver and sensor assembly microcontroller.
26. The disconnect switch of claim 21, wherein the housing comprises plastic or metal.
27. The disconnect switch of claim 26, wherein the housing includes a back portion having a recess configured to form a flush fit with the switch blade in the operative position.
28. The disconnect switch of claim 27, wherein the housing has slots therethrough in predetermined position for receiving clamps in operative attachment with the switch blade.
29. The disconnect switch of claim 26, further including an insulating member in operative position between the housing and the switch blade.
30. The disconnect switch of claim 22, wherein the power supply includes a battery.
31. The disconnect switch of claim 30, where in the battery is solar charged.
32. The disconnect switch of claim 23, further including a sensor assembly visual indicator in operative electrical circuit arrangement with the sensor assembly microcontroller.
33. The disconnect switch of claim 32, wherein the visual sensor assembly indicator includes light emitting diodes mounted in predetermined position on the housing for visual indication of the fully closed position and the fully open position of the disconnect switch.
34. The disconnect switch of claim 21, wherein the means for measuring at least one of position, angular velocity, and acceleration of the switch blade includes an accelerometer.
35. The disconnect switch of claim 21, wherein the means for measuring at least one of position, angular velocity, and acceleration of the switch blade includes a gyroscope.
36. The disconnect switch of claim 22, wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a switch blade temperature sensor.
37. The disconnect switch of claim 21, wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a calibration device.
38. The disconnect switch of claim 21, wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a switch blade current sensor.
39. The disconnect switch of claim 25, wherein the ground based data processing microcontroller further comprises a ground based data transceiver in operative communication arrangement with the sensor assembly transceiver.
40. The disconnect switch of claim 39, wherein the ground based data processing microcontroller is in operative arrangement with the ground based data transceiver.
41. A method for detecting proper operation of a disconnect switch, the disconnect switch including a switch blade in operative arrangement with a disconnect switch stationary contact assembly having oppositely disposed stationary contacts, the switch blade pivotable at a proximal end thereof and having a switch blade contact portion at a distal end thereof in full electrical and mechanical contact relationship with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts of the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in a switch fully closed position and the switch blade contact portion out of electrical and mechanical contact with the oppositely disposed stationary contacts of disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in a switch fully open position, a disconnect switch blade sensor assembly including an electronic sensor assembly having a housing attached directly to the switch blade in predetermined position, the sensor assembly including a self-contained sensor array in operative arrangement within the housing, the self-contained sensor array including means for electronically detecting and measuring at least one of acceleration, angular velocity, and position of the switch blade for detecting proper switch functionality, including during closing and opening of the disconnect switch for ensuring that the switch blade contact portion is properly positioned in the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in the switch fully closed position and for ensuring that the switch blade is completely disengaged from the disconnect switch stationary contact assembly in the switch fully open position, said method comprising the following steps: the sensor assembly monitors at least one of the acceleration, position and velocity of the switch blade and compares it to previously recorded acceleration, position and/or velocity measurements known to be within acceptable limits for the disconnect switch, if the position, acceleration and/or velocity of the switch is detected either not within or within the previously recorded acceleration, position and/or velocity acceptable limits for the disconnect switch, the electronic sensor assembly initiates indication that the switch is operating either improperly not within the previously recorded acceleration, position and/or velocity acceptable limits for the disconnect switch or properly within the previously recorded acceleration, position and/or velocity acceptable limits for the disconnect switch and transmits the information via a radio to a utility control room radio.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] For a better understanding of the invention reference may be made to the accompanying drawings exemplary of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0046] The rotatable insulator 42, is capable of rotary operative motion for driving the switch-blade assembly 50. To mechanically interconnect the operation of the elongated movable switch-blade assembly 50 with rotation of the rotatable insulator 42, the drive arrangement 44 also includes a movable blade-arm 56 which is mounted to the horizontally extending movable switch-blade assembly 50. At the upper end of the movable blade-arm 56, is pivotally connected a link 58 by a pivot pin 61.
[0047] At pin 60 a tongue member 62 operatively engages a movable tubular crank-member 64, which is rotated by the operating motion of the rotatable insulator 42. When the rotatable insulator 42 is initially rotated when the switch is in the full-open position and now closing (not shown in the drawings), the tubular crank-member 64 causes elongated switch-blade assembly 50 to vertically pivot about the hinge axis 66 causing the blade tip 54 to initially enter the break jaw contact assembly 34; then further rotation of the rotatable insulator 42 causes the blade tip 54 to rotate about its own longitudinal axis to a final horizontal position as shown in
[0048] The horizontal vertical break disconnect switch 13 described thus far is conventional and well known in the industry. As can be seen by reference to
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[0050] The operation of the sensor assembly 10 as shown in
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[0052] Once the initial calibration is complete the sensor assembly 10 monitors the operational characteristics of the switch 13 as follows:
[0053] The sensor assembly 10 determines if the switch 13 is moving at the expected velocity, and ensures that the switch blade 12 is properly seated into its pressure contacts, i.e., jaw fingers 36a, 36b. Improper or unexpected switch 13 movement can indicate excessive wear and tear on the equipment. Additionally, if a switch blade 12 is not properly seated into its pressure contacts upon switch energization, the switch contacts can be damaged, degrading the ampacity of the switch 13.
[0054] The sensor assembly power supply 16 keeps the sensor assembly 10 online. Instead of just a non-rechargeable battery 78 or a rechargeable battery 100, it could be powered by a solar panel, thermoelectric generator, an inductive power supply,or some combination of them. The sensor assembly power supply 16 powers the entire sensor assembly 10, including sensor assembly microcontroller 20, sensor assembly visual indicator 24, and sensor assembly radio module 22. A sensor assembly power supply management system can be included in the sensor assembly microcontroller 20 to incorporate, manage, and charge various energy storage devices such as sensor assembly batteries 100 and capacitors 98.
[0055] The sensor array 18 may be comprised of many types of sensors to determine position, speed, angle or distance of the switch blade 12 relative to the break jaws or fingers 36a, 36b, for example. Examples of such sensors, include gyroscopes, magnetometers, accelerometers, ultrasonic transducers, time-of-flight light sensors, such as LIDAR, or cameras. The sensor assembly microcontroller 20, in one embodiment, can process the data from the sensors and communicates with the ground data processing device 26. The sensor assembly visual indicator 24 is optional, but if used, could be an onboard visual indicator, or a remote indication transmitted via wire or through a wireless communication device. The sensor assembly microcontroller 20 can manage the sensor assembly power supply 16, the sensor array 18, the sensor assembly radio module 22 and the sensor assembly visual indicator 24. Depending on the function of the sensor assembly 10, and the amount of data that is obtained from it, the ground data processing unit 26 may include the ground based microcontroller 90, such as shown in
[0056] A current sensor, not shown in the drawings, can be provided, magnetically coupled to the switch 13 or otherwise, to determine if current is flowing through the switch 13. Clamps 68a and 68b can be replaced or combined with a split-core direct current sensor or Rogowski coil to measure switch blade 12 currents and transmit values to the sensor assembly radio transceiver 22. A calibration method for the sensor assembly 10, incorporating a push-button, radio command, or other external signal to the sensor assembly 10 can be used for calibration and set up. A sensor to monitor environmental information, such as humidity and/or barometric pressure could be provided.
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[0060] Of course variations from the foregoing embodiments are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.