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| From | Don Kuenz <g@crcomp.net> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: AC switch fault current philosophy |
| Date | 2018-01-03 20:54 +0000 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <20180103b@crcomp.net> (permalink) |
| References | <p22o2k$svd$1@dont-email.me> <20171228b@crcomp.net> <p23jf7$asc$1@dont-email.me> <20180103a@crcomp.net> <p2jefn$j61$1@dont-email.me> |
Tim Williams <tiwill@seventransistorlabs.com> wrote:
> "Don Kuenz" <g@crcomp.net> wrote in message news:20180103a@crcomp.net...
>> Is it possible to separate the current limit functionality from the
>> mains breaker trip? Limit the current first and always, sense an over
>> current state, and then leisurely use a low voltage to trip the mains
>> breaker a few cycles later?
>
> I mean, a shunt breaker does that, but you mean a regular mains breaker?
> How would you connect the "low voltage"?
RS-232's the old school way and it's probably the most reliable. WiFi's
probably cheaper.
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(excerpt)
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Thank you,
--
Don Kuenz, KB7RPU
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Re: AC switch fault current philosophy Don Kuenz <g@crcomp.net> - 2018-01-03 17:57 +0000
Re: AC switch fault current philosophy "Tim Williams" <tiwill@seventransistorlabs.com> - 2018-01-03 14:29 -0600
Re: AC switch fault current philosophy Don Kuenz <g@crcomp.net> - 2018-01-03 20:54 +0000
Re: AC switch fault current philosophy "Tim Williams" <tiwill@seventransistorlabs.com> - 2018-01-03 15:05 -0600
Re: AC switch fault current philosophy Don Kuenz <g@crcomp.net> - 2018-01-03 22:07 +0000
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