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Standby A-C power system with transfer compensation circuitry

  • US 4,400,625 A
  • Filed: 11/30/1981
  • Issued: 08/23/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/30/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit for compensating for the transients which arise in the output voltage of an A-C power system, said system of the type which provides to an external load connected to its output a regulated A-C voltage from an input A-C voltage when said system operates in the normal mode and from the output of a standby power system included therein when said system operates in the failure mode, only when said system transfers from said normal mode to said failure mode upon the occurrence of at least one of a predetermined number of undesirable conditions in said input A-C voltage said system including means for providing a signal which may be used to indicate the size of at least said external load when said system operates in the normal mode and means for controlling said standby output voltage at a predetermined amplitude when said system operates in the failure mode, said circuit comprising:

  • (a) means responsive to said load indicating signal for generating a signal whose normal mode amplitude is indicative of at least said external load;

    (b) means responsive to the transfer of said system from said normal mode to said failure mode for providing a signal to said generating means for changing said load indicative signal amplitude in a predetermined manner;

    (c) means responsive to said system transfer for causing said standby power system output voltage amplitude to increase above said failure mode predetermined amplitude; and

    (d) means responsive to said load indicative signal amplitude reaching a predetermined amplitude for terminating said increase of said standby power system output voltage amplitude said standby voltage amplitude returning to said predetermined amplitude.

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