WO2014005615A1 - Current transformer assembly - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01F—MAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
- H01F27/00—Details of transformers or inductances, in general
- H01F27/06—Mounting, supporting or suspending transformers, reactors or choke coils not being of the signal type
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01F—MAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
- H01F38/00—Adaptations of transformers or inductances for specific applications or functions
- H01F38/20—Instruments transformers
- H01F38/22—Instruments transformers for single phase ac
- H01F38/28—Current transformers
- H01F38/30—Constructions
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01F—MAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
- H01F38/00—Adaptations of transformers or inductances for specific applications or functions
- H01F38/20—Instruments transformers
- H01F38/38—Instruments transformers for polyphase ac
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H71/00—Details of the protective switches or relays covered by groups H01H73/00 - H01H83/00
- H01H71/10—Operating or release mechanisms
- H01H71/12—Automatic release mechanisms with or without manual release
- H01H71/123—Automatic release mechanisms with or without manual release using a solid-state trip unit
- H01H71/125—Automatic release mechanisms with or without manual release using a solid-state trip unit characterised by sensing elements, e.g. current transformers
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- the present invention is generally related to a current transformer assembly. More specifically, the present
- invention is related to a current transformer assembly providing a compact form-factor and adapted for an effective integration with suitable electrical devices.
- electrical switchgear refers to a combination of electrical switches/contactors and electrical protection devices (such as circuit breakers, overload relays, and so on) collectively used to control and protect electrical equipment.
- electrical switchgear is
- the electrical switchgear performs two important functions namely, switching on/off operations through dedicated electrical switches designed to establish and interrupt high currents; and providing protection against overloads and short-circuit conditions through suitable electrical protection devices.
- Several electrical protection devices such as those based on overload relays, depend on current sensing modalities such as current transformers to measure electrical current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- current sensing modalities are similarly applicable in several other applications.
- electrical devices such as electrical consumption metering devices and so on, also depend on such current sensing modalities, and current transformers are widely used with such electrical devices .
- Current transformers facilitate measuring large currents, which often exist in many commercial and industrial
- transformers a non-insulated busbar or an insulated cable/ busbar is passed through an insulated core supporting a coil.
- the busbar forms a (single-turn) primary winding and the coil forms a (multi-turn) secondary winding of the current
- the primary winding of the current transformer carries the electrical current being provided to the
- a current transformer facilitates measurement of high currents in the circuit to be protected through feeding
- the core of the current transformer must have sufficient volume to preclude magnetic saturation during overload and short-circuit conditions. Accordingly, it is a common practice to use relatively large-sized current
- Such large-sized current transformers adversely impact the form-factor of resulting electrical protection device, and leads to inefficient space utilization with a switchgear cabinet in switchgear application, and analogous mounting assemblies in other applications.
- the predominant packaging configuration used in industry involves placing three current transformers next to each other in a lateral direction to yield an "aligned" configuration. It is desirable to improve the packaging efficiency of the current transformers to achieve more compact form-factor.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an improved current transformer assembly based on an improved arrangement thereof such that a compact form-factor is achieved, and an effective integration with suitable
- a current transformer assembly is provided.
- the current transformer assembly is adapted for sensing an electrical current flowing through an electrical circuit.
- the current transformer assembly comprises a busbar sub-assembly, a plurality of electromagnetic sub-assemblies, and a carrier frame.
- the busbar sub-assembly includes a plurality of busbars. Each busbar is configured to be electrically connectable at opposite ends thereof to a supply-side terminal and a load- side terminal of the electrical circuit to establish an electrical connection there between. Thus, the electrical current flowing from the supply-side terminal to the load- side terminal flows through the busbars. Each busbar acts a (single-turn) primary winding of the current transformer. Each electromagnetic sub-assembly includes a core and a coil supported on the core. The coil includes multiple turns of an insulated wire and forms a (multi-turn) secondary winding of the current transformer.
- the carrier frame includes a plurality of elongated tubular elements extending substantially along a longitudinal direction and arranged in a fixedly spaced relationship along a lateral direction.
- Each elongated tubular element is configured to permit a busbar to extend there through.
- each elongated tubular element is further
- electromagnetic sub-assembly supported on a first and a second elongated tubular element respectively are arranged in a fixedly spaced relationship along the longitudinal
- the underlying idea of the present invention is to sufficiently stagger the electromagnetic sub-assemblies along the length of the busbars such that elongated tubular elements supporting the electromagnetic sub-assemblies are placed in close proximity limited to lateral width of one core, which is in contrast to lateral width of at least two cores in the current state of the art, leading to more efficient packaging of the current transformer and hence, more compact form-factor along a lateral dimension of the current transformer.
- each elongated tubular element is provided with a support flange extending outwards from a periphery thereof and rigidly attached thereto. Further, the plurality of elongated tubular elements is provided with at least one retaining member slidingly disposable thereon. Each retaining member is fixedly connectable to at least one of another retaining member and said support flanges in a spaced relationship along said longitudinal direction. In this arrangement, the electromagnetic sub-assembly is fixedly mounted on said elongated tubular element intermediate said support flange and one of said retaining members.
- each electromagnetic sub-assembly is firmly supported on one of the elongated tubular element, and thus, the current transformer assembly of the present
- each elongated tubular element is provided with a support flange disposed at substantially a central portion thereof.
- the support flanges on adjacent elongated tubular elements are integrated to maintain the fixedly spaced relationship between the elongated tubular elements.
- the electromagnetic assemblies are disposed on spatially adjacent elongated tubular elements on opposite sides of the support flanges with reference to the longitudinal direction.
- two retaining members corresponding to two ends of the plurality of elongated tubular elements along the longitudinal direction are used to fixedly mount the
- Each retaining member is a plate-like structure with a plurality of apertures formed therein such as to be slidingly disposable along the longitudinal direction onto the plurality of elongated tubular elements from
- the two retaining members are fixedly interconnected to each other.
- each electromagnetic sub-assembly is firmly supported on one of the elongated tubular element, and thus the current transformer assembly of the present invention remains stable even when subjected to mechanical shocks and vibrations. Furthermore, such arrangement facilitates
- the carrier frame includes a mounting platform adapted for mounting an electrical device thereon. Further, the coil in each electromagnetic sub-assembly is configured to be operably connected to the electrical device. In various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the
- electrical device is one of an electrical tripping device, an electrical metering device, and an intelligent electronic device communicatively coupled to a control network.
- the present invention advantageously facilitates an integrated current transformer assembly which senses an electrical current in an electrical circuit and appropriately processes the sensed electrical current through the electrical device.
- the current transformer assembly includes housing.
- the housing includes at least two complementary housing portions which are assembled in an abutting manner to form an enclosed space therein.
- the housing provides a plurality of slots suitable for permitting the bus bars to extend there through.
- an electrical protection device is provided.
- the electrical protection device is adapted for protecting electrical circuits under over-current related fault conditions.
- the protection device includes an electrical tripping device.
- the electrical protection device has a basic construction
- the carrier frame includes a mounting platform adapted for mounting the electrical tripping device thereon.
- the coils in each electromagnetic sub-assembly are operably connected to the electrical tripping device.
- FIGS 1A-1B illustrate a perspective view and a partially exploded view of a current transformer assembly in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS 2A-2C illustrate partial perspective views of the
- FIGS 1A and IB a perspective view and a
- FIG. 1 partially exploded view of an electrical protection device 100 are shown in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention .
- the current transformer assembly 100 is adapted for sensing an electrical current in a three-phase electrical circuit.
- the current transformer assembly 100 includes a busbar sub- assembly 102, multiple electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104, a carrier frame 110, an electrical device 112, and a housing 114.
- Each electromagnetic sub-assembly 104 includes a core 106 and a coil 108.
- the busbar sub-assembly 102 includes a plurality of busbars 102a through 102c. Each busbar 102 corresponds to a single phase in the electrical circuit. As evident from the figure, the current transformer assembly 100 is configured to be used in a three-phase electrical circuit. Each busbar is an integral metal strap with tapped holes at its two ends, as shown in the adjoining figures. Thus, each busbar 102 is configured to be electrically connectable at opposite ends thereof to a supply-side terminal (not shown) and a load-side terminal (not shown) of the electrical circuit to establish an electrical connection there between.
- busbar 102 When the busbar 102 is connected to the supply-side and the load-side terminals as described earlier, the electrical current flowing from the supply-side terminal to the load-side terminal in each phase flows through the corresponding busbar 102.
- Each busbar acts a (single-turn) primary winding of the current transformer assembly 100.
- any known construction of the busbars 102 may be used as appropriate.
- each electromagnetic sub-assembly 104 includes a core 106 and a coil 108.
- the core 106 has a hollow
- the coil 108 is supported on the core 106 in a suitable manner as known in the art.
- the coil 108 is mounted only on one or both legs of the rectangular frame extending along the lateral direction (x-axis) and legs of the rectangular frame extending along transverse direction (z-axis) do not support the coil 108.
- the coil 108 includes multiple turns of an insulated wire and forms (multi-turn) secondary winding of the current transformer assembly 100.
- the carrier frame 110 is made of an electrically insulating material.
- the carrier frame 110 has a monolithic design and is
- the carrier frame 110 manufactures the carrier frame 110 through assembling modular sub-components .
- the carrier frame 110 is adapted to support the busbar sub ⁇ assembly 102, the electromagnetic sub-assembly 104, and the electrical device 112.
- the construction and manner in which these components are supported on the carrier frame 110 will be explained in more detail in conjunction with FIGS 2A through 2C.
- the electrical device 112 is an optional component and may be provided when it is desirable to process the electrical current sensed through the
- the electrical device 112 is any suitable device that requires as an input a measure of the electrical current in the electrical circuit and performs one or more steps based on such input. Towards this end, the coil 108 in each electromagnetic sub-assembly 104 is configured to be operably connected to the electrical device 112. In various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the electrical device 112 is one of an electrical tripping device; an electrical metering device; and an intelligent electronic device communicatively coupled to a control network. Therefore, the present invention
- an integrated current transformer assembly which senses an electrical current in an electrical circuit and appropriately processes the sensed electrical current through the electrical device.
- the electrical device is an electrical tripping device, it is configured to generate a trip signal based on an electrical current flowing through the electrical circuit exceeding a predefined threshold for at least a predefined time interval.
- the measure of electrical current in the electrical circuit is provided to the electrical device from the coil 108.
- Such electrical tripping devices bimetallic overload relays, electronic overload relays, and such intelligent electronic devices that are configurable to generate and communicate a trip signal.
- the term x electrical tripping device' should be construed in its broadest possible sense and is not intended to be limited to any specific modality for generating the trip signal.
- the integrated current transformer assembly 100 is used as an "electrical protection device" adapted to protect the electrical circuit from such fault conditions that lead to over-currents in the electrical circuit .
- the electrical device is an electrical metering device, it is configured to maintain a record of power consumption on the load-side of the electrical circuit. Such information may further be used for billing and other purposes .
- the electrical device is an intelligent
- the electrical device communicatively coupled to a control network, the electrical device provides information related to the electrical current in the electrical circuit to one or more control and monitoring modules in the control network.
- the housing 114 includes at least two complementary housing portions 114a and 114b which are assembled in an abutting manner to form an enclosed space therein.
- the housing 114 provides a plurality of slots suitable for permitting the bus bars to extend there through. Further, optionally, a desired number of additional slots of suitable form-factor are provided to permit access to the electrical device. In case an integrated electrical device, as described above, is not used, then additional slots are required to provide access to the coils 108 in electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104.
- an additional housing portion 114c shown in the adjoining figure, provides an aesthetic function only and hence, if desirable, may be omitted.
- the operation of the current transformer assembly 100 is as known in the art and will now be briefly explained for the sake of completion.
- the busbars 102 carry the electrical current from the supply- side to the load-side in the electrical circuit and serve as the primary winding of the current transformer assembly 100. Owing to the electrical current in the busbars 102, a
- the induced current in the coil 108 is provided thereto, otherwise, leads of the coil 108 are accessed through appropriate slots in the housing 114.
- the electrical device 112 in turn may send out signals from within the housing 114 to one or more devices located outside the housing 114.
- FIGS 2A through 2C partial perspective views of the current transformer assembly in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 2A provides a perspective view of carrier frame 110.
- the carrier frame 110 includes multiple elongated tubular elements 202.
- transformer assembly 100 is to be used in a three-phase electrical circuit.
- the elongated tubular elements 202 extend substantially along a longitudinal direction (y-axis) and are arranged in a fixedly spaced relationship along a lateral direction (x- axis) .
- Each elongated tubular element 202 is configured to permit the busbar 102 to extend there through.
- each elongated tubular element 202 is configured to support one of the electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104, as shown in FIG 2B.
- At least a first electromagnetic sub-assembly and a second electromagnetic sub-assembly (e.g. electromagnetic sub ⁇ assemblies 114a and 114b respectively) supported respectively on a first elongated tubular element and a second elongated tubular element (e.g. elongated tubular elements 202a and 202b respectively) are arranged in a fixedly spaced
- the electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104 are staggered along the length of the busbars 102, which extend through the elongated tubular elements 202 and consequently also aligned along the longitudinal direction (y-axis) , such that
- elongated tubular elements 202 supporting the electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104 are advantageously placed in closer proximity leading to more efficient packaging of the current transformer assembly 100 and hence, a more compact form- factor along a lateral direction (x-axis) of the current transformer assembly 100.
- each elongated tubular element 202 is provided with a support flange 204 extending outwards from a periphery thereof and rigidly attached thereto.
- the support flange 204 is
- the support flange 204 may be separately formed and attached to the elongated tubular element 202 during the assembling process.
- the plurality of elongated tubular elements 202 is provided with at least one retaining member 206 slidingly disposable thereon.
- FIG 2C two such retaining members 206a and 206b are used.
- the retaining members 206a and 206b are inserted from opposite ends onto the elongated tubular elements 202 and then, fixedly connected to each other through a strap arrangement 208.
- a strap arrangement 208 In an alternative
- each retaining member 206 is used for each elongated tubular element 202.
- each retaining member 206 is fixedly connected to a corresponding support flange 204 through a strap arrangement, similar to the strap arrangement 208.
- Each electromagnetic sub-assembly 104 is fixedly mounted on corresponding elongated tubular element 202 between the support flange 204 and one of the retaining members 206.
- each elongated tubular element 202 is provided with a support flange 202 disposed at substantially a central portion thereof.
- adjacent elongated tubular elements 202 are integrated to maintain the fixedly spaced relationship between the
- the carrier frame 110 may be easily manufactured as a
- the electromagnetic sub ⁇ assemblies 104 are disposed on spatially adjacent elongated tubular elements 202 on opposite sides of the support flanges 204 with reference to the longitudinal direction (y-axis) as shown in FIGS 2B and 2C. Additionally, two retaining members 206a and 206b corresponding to two ends of the plurality of elongated tubular elements 202 along the longitudinal
- each retaining member 206 is a plate-like structure with a plurality of apertures formed therein such as to be slidingly disposable along the longitudinal direction (y-axis) onto the elongated tubular elements 202 from corresponding end thereof.
- the strap arrangement 208 used to fixedly interconnect the two retaining members 206 may be formed using integrally attached straps to each retaining member 206 such that the retaining members 206 are connectable in a pair-wise manner wherein at least one strap on a first retaining member, for example the retaining member 206a, is provided with a
- the strap arrangement 208 includes a singular strap which is wound around the carrier frame 110, after mounting the electromagnetic sub-assemblies 104 and the retaining members 206, in a belt-like manner.
- the strap include a buckle-like structure at one end of the strap and the other end of the strap includes striations formed
- the essential design feature of the strap arrangement 208 is to ensure that desired interconnection can be made at
- variable lengths such that different electromagnetic sub ⁇ assemblies 104 can be suitably supported on the carrier frame 110.
- carrier frame 110 any such suitable strap arrangement known in the art may be used in the present invention.
- the carrier frame 110 is provided with a mounting platform 210 which is adapted for mounting the electrical device 112 thereon.
- the mounting platform 210 rises along z- axis and is positioned substantially parallel to the plane corresponding to the longitudinal and the lateral directions (x-y plane) .
- the carrier frame 110 is provided with engaging means 212 such that it is removably coupled to the housing 114. The present invention facilitates a more efficient packaging of the current transformer assembly and hence, more compact form-factor along a lateral dimension of the current
- the current transformer assembly of the present invention facilitates easy and effective integration with suitable electrical devices.
- the current transformer assembly of the present invention provides has a robust construction and efficiently withstands mechanical shocks and vibrations.
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