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- Title
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Programmable ground fault circuit interrupter (pGFCI) - An alternative approach
- Author
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Monalisha Mishu,
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- Abstract
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A ground fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI) trips on the tiniest difference between the current
of the supply and return path of a circuit. Naturally this difference
may occur if there is any leakage or short-circuit to the ground. This
may lead to damage of the device, supply line or even the human as the
device operator. Traditional domestic GFCIs are cheap and only able to
break the circuit in case of this imbalanced or residual current.
Industrial GFCIs are more expensive with a few selective choices for
trip delay, sensitivity and are not capable of integration with BMS
system. As GFCIs use Differential Current Transformer (DCT), some large
installation may face challenge to utilize DCTs with Bus-Bar System. For
the developing 3
rd
world countries, having appropriate size of toroid for DCT may not be
an easy solution. Also available devices are not highly tuneable to
tailor those to the exact need of a particular substation. These
limitations and requirements are the motivations in designing a GFCI
that is programmable, easy to use with the readily available CTs (or
current sensors) in local market and ready to integrate with virtually
any of the BMS system around the world. Hence this proposed device is an
alternative approach for GFCI, being a Programmable GFCI (pGFCI), which
is easy to develop locally for the 3
rd
world countries.
- Keywords
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GFCI , RCCB , Substation Automation , Industrial Automation , BMS , Fault Detection
- Journal or Conference Name
- Proceedings - International Conference on Industrial Automation, Information and Communications Technology, IAICT 2014
- Publication Year
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2014
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