Aerospace technology development of three types of solid state remote power controllers for 120VDC with current ratings of five, and thirty amperes, one type having current limiting
Abstract
The first generation of remote power controllers (RPC) developed included: a 5-ampere design (Type 1), capable of limiting maximum overload current to 15 amperes for .1 sec; and 5-ampere noncurrent (Type 2) and 30-ampere noncurrent (Type 3) limiting designs, both with selectable instant trip levels for high-current overload. Each design provides overcurrent protection through an inverse I squared T trip-out function with an automatic reset option and demonstrates step-applied fault capability with a 4000-ampere surge, fast-risetime (low-inductance) power source. They also meet MIL - STD - 461A specification for electromagnetic interference. The second generation RPCs traded off specification compliance for reduction in cost and complexity for the Type 1 and 2 designs and give comparable or improved performance in most areas. The noncurrent limiting RPC proved to be a more economical and feasible method of overload protection for certain load types.
- Publication:
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Interim Report Westinghouse Electric Corp
- Pub Date:
- February 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975wec..reptQ....B
- Keywords:
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- Current Regulators;
- Power Limiters;
- Remote Control;
- Circuit Breakers;
- Circuit Protection;
- Limiter Circuits;
- Safety Devices;
- Solid State Devices;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering