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Gary M. Kuzkin

Researcher at Schneider Electric

Publications -  5
Citations -  400

Gary M. Kuzkin is an academic researcher from Schneider Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circuit breaker & Controller (computing). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 400 citations.

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Method of facilitating communications across open circuit breaker contacts

TL;DR: In this paper, an intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between communication paths on each of the line and load sides of a circuit when the contacts are open.
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Intelligent power management control system

TL;DR: In this article, an intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between the line and load sides of a circuit when the contacts are open is presented.
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Method for adaptively managing a plurality of loads

TL;DR: In this paper, an intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between the line and load sides of a circuit when the contacts are open is presented.
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Independent automatic shedding branch circuit breaker

TL;DR: In this article, a motorized disconnection actuation mechanism under control of a controller disconnects or recloses the contacts of a branch circuit breaker, depending on a desired status (ON or OFF) when standby power is available.
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Aerospace power control system for monitoring and reliably transferring power buses

TL;DR: In this article, the voltage level and frequency of the power provided on the buses are monitored to determine which buses are within required limits to provide power to the aerospace load, if monitoring of the currently connected ac power bus indicates that the bus is not within the required limits and may be shut down in the immediate future.