EP0960457A1 - Überstromschutzvorrichtung, insbesondere für den rückstellbaren schutz eines kontrollierten schalters - Google Patents
Überstromschutzvorrichtung, insbesondere für den rückstellbaren schutz eines kontrollierten schaltersInfo
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- EP0960457A1 EP0960457A1 EP98958966A EP98958966A EP0960457A1 EP 0960457 A1 EP0960457 A1 EP 0960457A1 EP 98958966 A EP98958966 A EP 98958966A EP 98958966 A EP98958966 A EP 98958966A EP 0960457 A1 EP0960457 A1 EP 0960457A1
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Classifications
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
- H03K—PULSE TECHNIQUE
- H03K17/00—Electronic switching or gating, i.e. not by contact-making and –breaking
- H03K17/08—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage
- H03K17/081—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit
- H03K17/0812—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit by measures taken in the control circuit
- H03K17/08124—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit by measures taken in the control circuit in thyristor switches
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02H—EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS
- H02H9/00—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for limiting excess current or voltage without disconnection
- H02H9/02—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for limiting excess current or voltage without disconnection responsive to excess current
- H02H9/026—Current limitation using PTC resistors, i.e. resistors with a large positive temperature coefficient
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
- H03K—PULSE TECHNIQUE
- H03K17/00—Electronic switching or gating, i.e. not by contact-making and –breaking
- H03K17/08—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage
- H03K17/081—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit
- H03K17/0814—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit by measures taken in the output circuit
- H03K17/08144—Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit by measures taken in the output circuit in thyristor switches
Definitions
- the invention relates to a resettable device for protecting an electrical circuit against possible overcurrents. It relates more particularly to a resettable self-protected electrical switch for low voltage electrical network.
- the . protection of current electrical devices can be done using non-linear electrical resistance materials such as .zinc oxide for overvoltages.
- non-linear electrical resistance materials such as .zinc oxide for overvoltages.
- overcurrent protection it is conventionally provided by fuses, in a non-reversible manner, the fuse having to be changed after use, or can be carried out by mechanical devices such as resettable circuit breakers.
- the main object of the invention is a new device for protection against overcurrents in an electrical circuit. According to a second object of the invention, the device becomes automatically conductive again after the overcurrent disappears. A great simplicity of assembly and a reduced manufacturing cost constitute a third objective of the invention.
- the invention proposes a device for protection against overcurrents occurring in an electrical circuit between a voltage source and a load mounted downstream of the protection device, comprising a means having a high current sensitivity suitable for triggering (c ' is to say to pass from a conducting state to an almost nonconductive state) quickly, but reversibly, in the event of overcurrent in the circuit, and a second means, mounted in parallel with the first, adapted, on the one hand, to withstand a temporary voltage greater than the network voltage when the first means is triggered, and, on the other hand, to be triggered quickly after the latter, reversibly.
- a device for protection against overcurrents occurring in an electrical circuit between a voltage source and a load mounted downstream of the protection device comprising a means having a high current sensitivity suitable for triggering (c ' is to say to pass from a conducting state to an almost nonconductive state) quickly, but reversibly, in the event of overcurrent in the circuit, and a second means, mounted in parallel with the first, adapted, on
- the triggering means are preferably resistors whose resistivity increases by several orders of magnitude with temperature, in a reversible manner, and the first component exhibits a very low resistance in the conductive state, compared with the resistance in the conductive state of the second component.
- the triggering means are groups of charged conductive polymer components of PTC type (with a positive temperature coefficient).
- the invention also relates to an electronic switch comprising a triac, comprising a protection device according to the preceding description, mounted in series upstream of the triac.
- Such a switch is protected against overcurrents, leaving only a current of a few milliamps, after tripping of the two variable resistance polymer components, it may then be desirable, for safety reasons, and to allow the polymer components to cool. , to completely eliminate this residual current in the circuit.
- a third conductive polymer component of CTP type is then preferably mounted between the triac trigger and the voltage source, this third component having a significant resistance in the conductive state, relative to the resistance in the conductive state of the first component.
- the resistance in the conductive state of the first component is approximately 200 milli-Ohm, and the resistance in the conductive state of the second component is approximately 10 Ohms;
- the first component has a holding current of a few amps at 20 ° C; - the second component has a holding current of approximately 0.1 amperes at
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of the electrical assembly of a self-protected electronic switch according to the invention.
- the charged conductive polymer components are components of known nature, commonly marketed. These elements with positive temperature coefficient (PTC) have the characteristic of seeing their resistivity very significantly increase with temperature (phenomenon called “tilting” or “tripping” of the component), with a very brutal variation (from three to four orders of magnitude ) when a so-called percolation threshold is reached, corresponding to a critical temperature.
- PTC positive temperature coefficient
- This percolation threshold is defined by a so-called holding current, which is the current below which the component never switches, and a so-called tilting current, which is the current above which the component always switches.
- the components polymers are supplied with, among other things, the values characterizing their holding and tilting current at 20 ⁇ C, the evolution curves of these currents according to the temperature, and their switching time as a function of the current flowing in the component.
- the polymer component therefore passes, above the percolation threshold, in the non-conducting state, and the voltage across its terminals then approaches the voltage applied to the circuit while the current is limited to a few milli-amperes.
- the polymer component remains practically non-conductive until its temperature drops under the effect of the disappearance of the current. It then returns to the conductive state.
- the electronic mounting of a self-protected electronic switch 1 (case of overcurrent protection of a triac switch), in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, comprises only a few components, as can be seen in the figure 1.
- This self-protected electronic switch 1 is based on the modification of a switching cell for 230 V AC circuit. This is mounted between a voltage source 2 and a load 3 to be monitored and protected, and comprises in known manner a triac 4, for example of the conventional 12A type, and a manual switch 5, controlled by the user, and mounted upstream of the triac trigger 6.
- a first polymer component 7 for example a component known under the trade name "Polyswitch” from the manufacturer Raychem, of the RXE 110 type, the resistance of which in the conductive state is 200 milli-Ohms, the holding current is 1.1 A at 20 ⁇ C and the switching current of 2.2 A at 20 ° C, is mounted upstream of the triac 4.
- This component supports a limit voltage of 60V.
- a second polymer component 8 is mounted in parallel. It is also chosen from the family known under the commercial name "Polyswitch", of the PSR 20963 type. Its resistance in the conductive state is from 13 to 26 Ohms, its holding current of 110 mA at 20 ⁇ C and its current of switching from 165 mA to 20 ⁇ C. This component supports a limit voltage of 250 V. Finally, a third polymer component 9 is mounted upstream of the manual switch 5, and of the trigger 6 of the triac 4. It is of the "polyswitch" type
- PSR 21017 with a conductive state resistance of 27 to 56 ohms, a holding current of 69 mA at 20 ° C and a switching current of 110 mA at 20 ° C. This component supports a limit voltage of 300 V.
- switch type housing of a conventional nature, not shown in the figure, embedded in a wall for example.
- the first polymer component 7 of low resistance does not disturb the operation of the triac, and is not a source of significant heat dissipation (0.8 W in our example).
- the third conductive polymer component 9 mounted on the trigger of the triac 4. Has a very low resistance which does not disturb the operation of the triac, and which makes it possible to obtain a very small opening angle (less than 1 °), which is essential for comply with standard EN 55022 on induced electromagnetic interference.
- the current flowing in the first polymer component 7 causes a sudden increase in temperature of this component, which causes its tilting with an increase of its resistance by several orders of magnitude.
- the temperature rises to 80 ° C in a few seconds, with a resistance simultaneously passing to around 1000 ⁇ .
- the first polymer component 7 therefore becomes almost non-conductive, and the voltage between its terminals rises to 230 V.
- the current then flows through the second polymer component 8.
- the second polymer component 8, mounted in parallel with this first polymer component 7, is chosen so as to tilt only after the tilting of this first polymer component 7, and as quickly as possible. Its resistance from 13 to 26 ⁇ causes it to heat very quickly on a low current after the tilting of the first polymer component 7, and therefore also to rock.
- This second polymer component 8 is on the other hand chosen in a range which supports voltages up to 250 V, and is therefore suitable for resuming voltage transfer, which the first polymer component 7 in line would not support alone, which would become non-reusable, after an overcurrent, if it were used alone in this assembly.
- the second polymer component 8 has the advantage of supporting voltages higher than that of the conventional low voltage network, but it has a resistance that is too high to be placed in series alone with the triac, for reasons of too high heat dissipation.
- this type of polymer is marketed for low values of nominal currents. We therefore have an assembly supporting the voltage transfer when the protection system is triggered.
- the current limitation achieved by the first and second polymer components 7, 8 mounted in parallel is insufficient to cause the triac 4 to defuse, this being due to a heating effect thereof, even if the residual current of a few mllli-amperes is lower than its holding current
- the purpose of installing the third polymer component 9 mounted upstream of the trigger 6 of the triac 4 in the assembly is to overcome this drawback.
- the current causes the third polymer component 9 to switch, which in turn becomes nonconductive at the end a delay in temperature rise and increase in its resistance. This deactivates the triac 4.
- This tilting of the third polymer component 9 must be as rapid as possible, in order to deactivate the triac 4 and allow the mains voltage partially present at the terminals of the second and third polymer components to be transferred to the terminals of said triac 4. 8, 9.
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- Thermistors And Varistors (AREA)
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| FR9715783A FR2772524B1 (fr) | 1997-12-12 | 1997-12-12 | Dispositif de protection contre des surintensites, notamment pour la protection rearmable d'un interrupteur controle |
| FR9715783 | 1997-12-12 | ||
| PCT/FR1998/002643 WO1999031778A1 (fr) | 1997-12-12 | 1998-12-07 | Dispositif de protection contre des surintensites, notamment pour la protection rearmable d'un interrupteur controle |
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| EP0960457A1 true EP0960457A1 (de) | 1999-12-01 |
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| EP98958966A Withdrawn EP0960457A1 (de) | 1997-12-12 | 1998-12-07 | Überstromschutzvorrichtung, insbesondere für den rückstellbaren schutz eines kontrollierten schalters |
Country Status (8)
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| US (1) | US6342994B1 (de) |
| EP (1) | EP0960457A1 (de) |
| CN (1) | CN1262057C (de) |
| AR (1) | AR017845A1 (de) |
| BR (1) | BR9807329A (de) |
| FR (1) | FR2772524B1 (de) |
| HU (1) | HUP0001255A3 (de) |
| WO (1) | WO1999031778A1 (de) |
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