Method and Apparatus for Automatic Electricity Backfeed Protection
20170353025 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02H3/003
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02H3/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electricity backfeed protection assembly is beneficially installed between a main circuit breaker panel of a structure or dwelling, and a utility meter measuring electricity delivered to the structure or dwelling by a utility provider or other primary power source. The electricity backfeed protection assembly includes a contactor having a coil. A contact protector device is electrically connected to the coil of the contactor. The electrical backfeed protection assembly automatically prevents electricity from a secondary power source (including, without limitation, a portable generator) from backfeeding into supply lines of a primary power source (such as utility lines or equipment).
Claims
1. A backfeed protection apparatus to prevent power from backfeeding into a primary source of power when a secondary source of power is connected to existing wiring that is normally powered by said primary source of power, said backfeed protection apparatus comprising: a contactor having a coil, wherein said contactor is electrically connected to said primary source of power and said existing wiring, but not said secondary source of power, and wherein said contactor is adapted to alternate between a first closed position and a second open position; and a circuit breaker electrically connected with said primary source of power and said coil of said contactor, wherein said circuit breaker is adapted to stop the flow of power to said coil of said contactor when power from said primary source of power is interrupted, thereby causing said contactor to shift from said first closed position to said second open position.
2. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said primary source of power and said secondary source of power are isolated from one another when said contactor is in said second open position, thereby preventing said secondary source of power from backfeeding into said primary source of power.
3. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 1 wherein said primary source of power is a utility power grid.
4. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 1 wherein said secondary source of power is a generator.
5. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said contactor is electrically installed between said primary source of power and a conventional circuit breaker assembly of a structure.
6. A backfeed protection apparatus to prevent electricity from backfeeding into a primary source of electricity when a secondary source of electricity is connected to existing wiring that is normally powered by said primary source of electricity, said apparatus comprising: a contactor having a coil, wherein said contactor is electrically connected to said primary source of electricity and said existing wiring, but not said secondary source of power, and wherein said contactor is adapted to alternate between a first closed position and a second open position; and a circuit breaker electrically connected with said primary source of electricity and said coil of said contactor, wherein said circuit breaker is adapted to stop the flow of electricity to said coil of said contactor when electricity from said primary source of electricity is interrupted, thereby causing said contactor to shift from said first closed position to said second open position.
7. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 6, wherein said primary source of electricity and said secondary source of electricity are isolated from one another when said contactor is in said second open position, thereby preventing said secondary source of electricity from backfeeding electrical current into said primary source of electricity.
8. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 6 wherein said primary source of electricity is a utility electricity grid.
9. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 6 wherein said secondary source of electricity is a generator.
10. The backfeed protection apparatus of claim 6, wherein said contactor is electrically installed between said primary source of electricity and a conventional circuit breaker assembly of a structure.
11. A method for preventing power from backfeeding into a primary source of power when a secondary source of power is connected to existing wiring that is normally powered by said primary source of power, comprising: a) providing a contactor that is electrically connected to said primary source of power and said existing wiring, but not said secondary source of power, wherein said contactor alternates between only first closed position wherein said primary source of power is electrically connected to said wiring, and a second open position wherein said primary source of power is not electrically connected to said wiring; b) shifting said contactor from said first closed position to said second open position when power from said primary source of power is interrupted; c) isolating the primary source of power from a secondary source of power, such that power from said secondary source of power cannot backfeed to said primary source of power.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein said primary source of power is a utility power grid.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein said secondary source of power is a generator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS/FIGURES
[0016] The foregoing summary, as well as any detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the drawings and figures contained herein. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings and figures show certain preferred embodiments. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and devices disclosed in such drawings or figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0023] As depicted in
[0024] Still referring to
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[0026] As depicted in
[0027] In the configuration depicted in
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[0029] Still referring to
[0030] Stand alone generator 40 can be directly connected to the permanent electrical circuits or wiring system of a house or other structure. As depicted in
[0031] Although not visible in
[0032] In many cases, such permanent stand alone generators such as generator 40 are not started or allowed to run until and unless an actual need arises due to a prolonged power outage. As a result, maintenance of such permanent stand alone generators can often be overlooked or neglected, particularly if long or extended periods elapse between such power outages. In such an instance, generator 40 can fail to start or function properly when called upon to perform; when that occurs, a portable generator 30 may be used as an additional back up in order to provide electricity to structure 10.
[0033] Like the configuration depicted in
[0034] Although commonly done, such backfeeding of electricity into the permanent wiring circuitry of structure 10 using portable electrical generator 30 can be hazardous and cause significant danger to personnel and property. Notably, unless properly disconnected, such backfeeding of electricity into the wiring of structure 10 can frequently result in backfeeding of electricity into utility power transmission line 23 and, in some cases, into other parts of a utility grid system.
[0035] Such backfeeding of electricity into utility lines and equipment can present a significant safety hazard to utility workers (such as, for example, workers attempting to repair equipment and/or restore utility power to customers) who are not expecting live electrical current to be present in such utility lines. Further, such electrical backfeed can also damage or destroy utility equipment that is not designed to receive such back-fed electricity. Frequently, such electrical backfeed can also present a hazard to those encountering downed power lines such as, for example, residents cleaning up following a severe weather event.
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[0037] A contact protector device 120 feeds (that is, permits current to flow to) said coil of said contactor; by way of illustration, but not limitation, said contact protector device 120 can comprise a 240 volt, 20 amp, single phase, double pole circuit breaker device. For example, said contactor protector device can comprise a circuit breaker manufactured and marketed by Eaton Corporation under the name “BR220”.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment, said electricity backfeed protection assembly 100 is beneficially contained within an enclosure 101. Said enclosure 101 can be divided into a utility compartment 102 and a load compartment 103, separated by a barrier 104. As depicted in
[0039] The electrical backfeed protection assembly of the present invention can prevent electricity from a stand alone generator (including, without limitation, a portable generator 30) from backfeeding into utility lines, such as utility transmission line 23. The backfeed protection assembly is beneficially easy to install, and functions automatically when utility power to a dwelling or other structure is interrupted.
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[0041] In operation, electricity backfeed protection assembly 100 can be beneficially electrically installed between an electrical utility supply (such as downstream from an electrical utility meter 22 depicted in
[0042] Line 121 electrically connects contactor protector 120 to line “L1” between said utility supply and contactor 110, while line 123 electrically connects said contactor protector 120 to coil 111 of contactor 110. Line 122 electrically connects contact protector to line “L2” between said utility supply and contactor 110, while line 124 electrically connects said contactor protector 120 to coil 111 of contactor 110. Lines “L1”, “L2” and “N” extend from and electrically connect contactor 110 to a main circuit breaker panel and provide power supplied by a utility to the permanent electrical wiring circuitry of a dwelling or other structure.
[0043] Electricity supplied by a utility via lines “L1” and “L2” pass through contactor protector 120, and energize coil 111 of contactor 110. In this configuration, contactor 110 is in a closed position, permitting electrical current to pass through said contactor 110; more specifically, when contactor 110 is in said closed position, electrical current can flow from a primary power source such as a utility supply through said contactor 110 to a main circuit breaker panel of a dwelling or other structure.
[0044] However, when the supply of electricity from a utility via either line “L1” or “L2” (or both of said lines) is interrupted for any reason, contactor protector 120 will function, interrupting an electrical circuit and cutting off the supply of electrical current to coil 111 of contactor 110. When this occurs, contactor 110 will open, essentially breaking the circuits of lines “L1”, “L2” and “N”.
[0045] When said contactor 110 is in said open position, electricity supplied by a secondary power source (such as, for example, portable generator 30 or generator 40 depicted in
[0046] The electricity backfeed protection assembly 100 of the present invention is “fail safe”, in that it does not require specific activation or functioning by an operator; electricity backfeed protection assembly 100 of the present invention automatically senses when electrical current from a utility or other primary power source is interrupted or lost, and automatically functions to isolate the permanent electrical wiring system of a dwelling or other structure from incoming electrical supply lines so that electricity from a secondary power source will not backfeed into said supply lines of said primary power source.
[0047] The above-described invention has a number of particular features that should preferably be employed in combination, although each is useful separately without departure from the scope of the invention. While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described herein, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made within the underlying idea or principles of the invention.