摘要 |
1,254,587. Protective arrangements. EX-CELL-O CORP. 3 March, 1969 [23 April, 1968], No. 11299/69. Heading H2K. [Also in Division C7] An arrangement for preventing the completion of the circuit of an electrochemical machine, when a short-circuit exists, comprises an auxiliary circuit 22, 24 which is connected across the workpiece and electrode of the machine. The auxiliary circuit comprises a source of supply 32, 36, the coil of a relay R2 and a transistor 54 having its base connected to a voltage divider 46, 48. The contacts R1C of a relay are closed when a start switch (not shown) is operated. Providing there is no short-circuit condition, the voltage across the voltage divider is such as to bias the transistor 54 to conduction, current flowing through the coil of the relay R2, the transistor 54, a diode 62 and closed contacts R5A. The relay R2 closes contacts (not shown) to energize a main relay which closes the supply circuit of the protected machine. Should a short-circuit exist, the transistor 54 is not biased to conduction and the relay R2 is not operated. When the relay R2 operates a further relay is operated to open contacts R5A, R5B and to close contacts R5C to change the circuit constants so that the auxiliary circuit may remain effective while the protected circuit or machine is in operation. In this case when, due to a short-circuit, the voltage applied from the machine to the circuit 22, 24 falls below a level determined by a Zener diode 72, the transistor 54 ceases to conduct and the relay R2 releases. |