摘要:
The present invention provides a digital automatic power interruption and re-supply relay for performing detection and comparing operation to inform a state of an accident with voice and numerals and automatically operating a connected relay to interrupt power when there occur abnormal changes such as interruption of electric power, open-phase, anomalous voltage, unbalanced voltage, negative-phase, overcurrent, and electric leakage in a power transmit and supply line of high and low voltage or special high voltage and high (low) voltage and, after compensating for the accident, for automatically re-supplying the power. The automatic power interruption and re-supply relay for an electric power line comprises: an anomalous voltage detector coupled to three phase buses for detecting unbalanced voltage and anomalous voltage of three phases; a phase detector for detecting an open-phase, negative-phase, and interruption of electric power; an overcurrent detector for detecting overcurrent on each electric power line; a zero current detector for detecting zero current on each electric power line; a breakdown detector for detecting an anomalous state of relays installed on the electric power lines and machinery installed in an industrial site; and a central processing unit (CPU) implemented with a microprocessor for comparing and analyzing information from the detectors with preselected reference values and determining and processing the anomalous state.
摘要:
Disclosed herein is a method for marking bio-information into the genome of an organism, an organism marked with inherent bio-information by the method and a method for reading the bio-information. The method is characterized in that inherent bio-information encoded to a DNA sequence or RNA sequence is inserted into genome of organisms through a gene delivery system. Inherent bio-information is inserted into genome of organisms, thus avoiding loss by cell culture or artificial manipulation and being widely used even for organisms whose host-vector system is not provided. Based on these features, the method has the following advantages. First, inherent bio-informtion can be clearly obtained from the organisms themselves, rather than an additional means such as catalogs. Second, when organisms developed through desperate efforts are stolen, they can be tracked down and identified. Third, when serious problems occur by overuse or misuse of organisms, the origin thereof can be clearly determined.