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<p>439,317. Automatic control of electrical supply systems. BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., Ltd., Crown House, Aldwych, London. Aug. 23, 1934, No. 24336. Convention date, Aug. 23, 1933. [Class 38 (iv)] An electrical supply circuit is automatically regulated in accordance with variations above and below a predetermined value by a regulating relay which sets in operation a time delay relay the speed of which depends upon the extent of the variation and the direction upon the regulating relay so as to operate a further relay giving an upward or downward regulation. A load circuit 2 is connected to a supply circuit 1 by a transformer 3 regulated by switches actuated by a motor 4 rotatable in either direction from the position shown in which the leads are connected by a sector 22 on the motor shaft. Variation of the load circuit 2 above and below a predetermined value are transmitted by the transformer 5 to the regulating relay 6 thereby closing either contacts 8 and 9 or contacts 10. When the voltage rises, contacts 9 are first closed and complete a circuit from the transformer 5 through the resistance 14, sector 22 and windings of the operating element 13 of the disc 12, thereby moving it against spring 18 until the arm on the shaft of the disc engages contact 20 when a circuit is completed through switch box 23 and motor 4 thereby cutting out transformer windings. If the rise of voltage is sufficient, contacts 8 are also closed and part of the resistance 14 is cut out, thus increasing the speed of operation of the disc 12. On decrease of voltage contacts 10 are closed and current is supplied similarly to the operating element 15 of the time delay relay through a resistance 16 and a constant current resistance 17 such as a ferro-hydrogen lamp, thus moving the disc 12 in the opposite direction until the arm engages contact 21, so that motor 4 switches in further transformer windings.</p> |