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William F. Helwig - Downers Grove IL Henry D. Jeffries - Naperville IL
Assignee:
Avtec Industries, Inc. - Downers Grove IL
International Classification:
H02H 316
US Classification:
361 42
Abstract:
A ground fault and fire detector system for an A. C. electrical power distribution apparatus including a multi-pole circuit interrupter to disconnect a poly-phase electrical power supply from a load. A single-pole circuit device is operatively connected to the circuit interrupter for controlling its operation. Ground fault sensing circuitry is operatively positioned with respect to at least one wire for initiating a fault current. The single-pole circuit device is responsive to the fault current for activating the circuit interrupter to disconnect the power supply from the load.