Myron Gordin - Oskaloosa IA, US David L. Barker - Ottumwa IA, US Timothy J. Boyle - Oskaloosa IA, US Christopher T. Chantos - Davenport IA, US Philip D. Hol - New Sharon IA, US Darrell D. Rogers - Oskaloosa IA, US Timothy D. McGill - Pleasantville IA, US
Methods and apparatuses are provided that can be utilized for accurate pre-aiming and installation of devices. The devices are pre-set to an aiming orientation relative to a universal reference plane. The reference plane is then correlated to a feature of a pole, tower, or other structure that will be used to elevate or suspend the devices. A position sensing subsystem is utilized to inform a worker when each device is correctly angularly oriented to the reference plane. The worker simply moves the mounting structure for the device to the correct three-dimensional angular orientation, uses the position sensor to confirm the correct orientation to within a highly accurate margin of error, and either locks the device in that orientation or marks the orientation. The pole, tower, or other elevating structure is then preliminarily erected at its pre-designed location and pre-designed rotational orientation with the pre-aimed devices.
Apparatus, Method, And System For Improved Control And Monitoring Of Electrical Systems
Myron Gordin - Oskaloosa IA, US Jeffrey A. Jacobson - Schaumburg IL, US Darrell N. Chelcun - West Dundee IL, US Timothy D. McGill - Pleasantville IA, US Alan W. Sheldon - Pella IA, US
Assignee:
Musco Corporation - Oskaloosa IA
International Classification:
G08B 21/00 H02H 3/16
US Classification:
340635, 340649, 340650, 340657, 361 42, 361 44
Abstract:
Apparatus, methods, and systems for providing comprehensive control and monitoring of an electrical system are presented. The envisioned invention according to at least one aspect provides for control and monitoring functions that include main circuit level functions and sub-circuit level functions. The control and monitoring function further provides for communication with a remote central control center to send commands to and receive data from the main circuit control and/or sub-circuit(s). Information from the monitoring function may be used to alter the operation of the system, aid in diagnostic response, and ultimately, improve the safety and reliability of the electrical system.