Authors: SEN LYU, MING ZONG
Abstract: Traditional miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) cannot meet the requirement for the intelligence of distributing apparatuses in a smart grid. The intellectualization of MCBs is restricted due to the lack of appropriate current measurement methods. Thus, an electrothermal current prediction method is proposed based on the derived relationship between root-mean-square (RMS) current and steady-state temperature rise. A fast acquisition algorithm is used to obtain the required temperature rise before thermal equilibrium to highly reduce the total time consumption. The presented prediction method is found immunized against the ambient temperature. The theory is validated with experiments using a thermostat. The tested steady-state accuracy and transient performance could meet the overload protection requirements without being affected by the environmental temperature.
Keywords: Miniature circuit breaker, electrothermal current calculation, fast temperature acquisition, overload protection
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