Integrated Motor Operation Data Collection and Operation Protection Device
20190253017 ยท 2019-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02P29/024
ELECTRICITY
H02P29/032
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02P29/024
ELECTRICITY
H02P29/032
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
This invention discloses an Integrated Motor Operation Data Collection and Operation Protection Device. The device is integrated inside of a motor. Its temperature sensors are distributed on windings, slots, lamination, and bearings. The voltage sensing is through the terminal binding posts. The current sensors are clamped on the connections between the terminal binding pasts and windings. The vibration sensor and the on board temperature sensor are integrated on the monitor board. The MCU runs the firmware which performs data collection, data analysis, communication, alarm report and data storage.
Claims
1. An Integrated Motor Operation Data Collection and Operation Protection Device, including the device's enclosure, all sensors and the Monitor Board, where the MCU is the core of the device on a Monitor Board which further comprising the Voltage Input, Current Input, Internal Temperature Sensor Input, External Temperature Sensor Input, On Board Power Supply, Display, Relay Output, Serial Port, Wireless COM Port, Vibration Sensor and the On Board Temperature Sensor.
2. The Integrated Motor Operation Data Collection and Operation Protection Device of claim 1, further comprising the distributed Voltage Sensor Wire, the Current Sensors and the Temperature Sensors to complete the functionality.
3. The Monitor Board of the claim 1, where it is installed inside of the Terminal Box or just externally mounted outside of the motor.
4. The Temperature Sensors of the claim 2, where they are installed on the Slot Winding, the End Winding, the Front Bearing and the Rear Bearing; they are pre-buried in the motor in the production line and finally connected to the Internal Temperature Sensor Input.
5. The distributed Voltage Sensor Wire of the claim 2, where it is connected from the Terminal Binding Posts to the Voltage Input on the Monitor Board and finished in the production line.
6. The distributed current Sensor of claim 2, where it is clamped on the Connection Wire and its output is connected to the Current Sensor Input as the last step of the assembly.
7. The Vibration Sensor of the claim 1, where it is integrated on the Monitor Board.
8. The Internal Temperature Sensor of the claim 1, where it is integrated on the Monitor Board.
9. The Relay Output of the claim 1, where it is integrated on the Monitor Board.
10. The Serial Port and the Wireless COM Port of the claim 1, where they are integrated on the Monitor Board.
11. The MCU of the claim 1, where the operation data, alarms and the protection data are stored and the control program firmware
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0016] Following disclosure is an embodiment of the device implementation with the attached figures.
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[0020] Where:
[0021] Motor Body 1; Stator 2; Temperature Sensors 3; Rotor 4; End Winding 5; Terminal Box 6; Monitor Board 7; Front Bearing 8; Rear Bearing 9; Base 10; Rear End Cover 11; Front End Cover 12; Slot Winding 13; External Power Wires 14; Voltage Sensor Wire 15 (diamond symbol); Current Sensors 16; Three Phase Wires 17; Connection Wires 18; Voltage Input 19; Current Sensor Input 20; Internal Temperature Sensor Input 21; External Temperature Sensor Input 22; On Board Power Supply 23; Display 24; Relay Output 25; Serial Port 26; Wireless COM Port 27; MCU 28; Vibration Sensor 29; On Board Temperature Sensor 30; Terminal Binding Posts 31.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
[0022] In
[0023] In
[0024] In
[0025] The Internal Temperature Sensors 3 (multiple symbols) in
[0026] When the motor with the device is powered up through external breaker and Power Wire 14, the motor starts to rotate. Meanwhile, Monitor Board 7 is powered up, too, by the On Board Power Supply 23. And it starts to function. The motor temperatures change and they are monitored by the Temperature Sensors 3. The Voltage Sensors 15 monitor the voltage change and the Current Sensors 16 monitor the current change along the load and voltage change. The Vibration Sensor 29 monitors the motor vibration. The MCU 28 detects the sensors and does all the calculations. The Relay Output 25, the Serial Port 26 and Wireless COM Port 27 send out the operation data and alarms if they occur.
[0027] Because all sensors are internal, the data collected truly reflect the motor internal condition in real time. The derived functionalities, performed by the MCU firmware, are described in [0012].
[0028] While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.