Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Intelligent Outlets Ensure Safer Skies

At Norlux, our goal is to innovate and update current product generations to ensure the best customized solution for your needs- both now and into the future. So when we partnered with an aviation company to make an intelligent outlet for aircrafts, utilizing GFI and over-current detection was simply not good enough. Our customer wanted us to add more protection to create the safest product in the air.

An FAA memorandum on power systems in airplanes, PS-ANM-01-111-165, requires that “…the design does not introduce a source of injury due to electrical shock…” While electrical shock can be guarded against with the use of a plug cover and still meet the requirements, it can be easily circumvented in real world applications. We wanted added protection for when the cover is removed and the outlet is exposed. The memorandum offers an optional example of such protection, suggesting “a design where output power is present at the PSS [power supply system] socket only when the PED [portable electronic device] connector is correctly mated with the socket.” Our design does just that; only a proper insertion of a plug activates power to the socket.

This extra level of protection was accomplished by adding plug presence detection (PPD) to the outlet. With PPD, the intelligent outlet does not supply power to the receptacle unless a plug is detected in the outlet. This prevents an individual from an electrical shocked caused by inserting a foreign object- a paperclip, a child’s toy, a piece of food- into the outlet. The PPD detection uses infrared emitters/receivers embedded into the side of the outlet to detect when a plug is in the outlet. Unlike some designs that only have one sensor in the outlet, our design uses two separate emitters/receivers as a redundancy check. With one sensor for each prong, the dual sensor design ensures that it is in fact a plug that is inserted into the outlet, and not a conductive object inserted into only one side. The sensor system can also be calibrated once the outlet is installed so that any ambient inferred light will be compensated for, preventing any false detections. The PPD also correctly detects all plugs styles that can fit into the universal outlet faceplate.

On top of the strict guidelines required to make the outlet safe for aviation use, we have gone above and beyond to ensure a high-quality product for our customer and the safest device for the end user.
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Reference:
http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgPolicy.nsf/0/6283af43db9a694486256fd30077ca7d/$FILE/PSSforPED.pdf