OVERCURRENT CONTROLLER FOR A REMOTELY CONTROLLED CEILING FAN PROVIDED WITH LAMPS AND LANTERNS
An overcurrent controller for a remotely controlled ceiling fan provided with lamps and lantern, one terminal of which is connected to AC power and the other terminal is connected to at least one ceiling fan and at least one lamp and lantern, the controller comprising a power conversion unit, a micr...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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03.12.2009
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Summary: | An overcurrent controller for a remotely controlled ceiling fan provided with lamps and lantern, one terminal of which is connected to AC power and the other terminal is connected to at least one ceiling fan and at least one lamp and lantern, the controller comprising a power conversion unit, a microprocessor unit, an overcurrent control unit, a wireless signal control unit, a ceiling fan control unit, and a lamp and lantern control unit. Thus, when the current of lamp and lantern exceeds a set current, the output transition of an operation amplifier of the overcurrent control unit may be achieved to trigger the microprocessor unit, the microprocessor unit being thereby provided with an output in 3 modes: 1. Down-regulation mode; 2. Flicker alarm mode; and 3. Power failure mode for achievement of power saving and prevention of energy waste. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20080131165 |