There is here disclosed a method and apparatus for detecting the
occurrence of arcing of a conductor by monitoring the current on an AC
power line. The signal detected is split and directed along four separate
paths to generate four signals having separate characteristics which
represent the current in the line. A first path is for a signal
representative of the current flowing in the line. A second path is for a
signal having a pulse for each occurrence of a positive step change in
current that is significant and has a di/dt value above a predetermined
value. A third path is for a signal having a pulse for each occurrence of
a negative step change in current that is significant and has a di/dt
value above a predetermined value. A fourth path is for a signal having a
voltage level representative of the broadband noise signal on the line.
Using at least one of five different methods in combination with one of
three input signals, a reference signal designated as "SINE" is
generated. The SINE signal generated in combination with a CURRENT input
is used to produce a control waveform "DELTA". DELTA can be represented
as a relative value or as an absolute difference between the SINE and the
CURRENT. Each occurring half cycle of the DELTA signal is analyzed by,
for example, a micro-controller for specific identifiable characteristics
found to indicate the presence of arcing. Upon the detection of arcing,
an output signal can be generated to activate a circuit interrupting
mechanism, sound an audio alarm and/or alert a central monitoring
station.