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Power control unit for a single phase load with slightly changing impedances

  • US 4,139,723 A
  • Filed: 04/21/1977
  • Issued: 02/13/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/21/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Power control means for a single-phase load whose impedance changes slightly over a work cycle for operation from a normal line frequency power supply, one line of said power supply being connected to the first terminal of said load, said power control comprising a group of sets of series connected capacitance and semiconductor means connected in parallel and interposed between another line of said power supply and the second terminal of said load, each said semiconductor means within each said set comprising diode rectifier means connected to conduct current only in one direction and controlled rectifier means connected in parallel therewith to conduct current only in an opposite direction, said controlled rectifier means being actuated by firing control means adapted to control the transition of each such controlled rectifier means form the non-conducting to the conducting state, the conduction of said controlled rectifier means within each selected set when required being initiated substantially at the instant when the voltage across said set attains its maximum value of like polarity as that of the voltage across the capacitance of said set prior to initiation of conduction and wherein conduction of said set is maintained continuously thereafter to produce a transient-free and harmonic-free alternating current in said set until deenergized, the number and size of sets conducting within said group determining the total amount of capacitance effectively interposed between said other power supply line and said second load terminal, thereby controlling the voltage and power delivered to said load. pg,14

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