Protection circuit of frequency converter
A technology for protecting circuits and frequency converters, which is applied to emergency protection circuit devices, circuit devices, battery circuit devices, etc., and can solve problems such as breakdown of charging resistors and large power loss of charging resistors
Inactive Publication Date: 2009-06-17
DR JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GMBH
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[0009] If the intermediate circuit cannot be charged due to a short circuit in the intermediate circuit or a high discharge current, this means that the charging resistor has to cope with a significantly higher power loss, or the charging resistor breaks down
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[0035] Calculation example: grid voltage 3 x 400V~
[0036] Intermediate circuit voltage 565V =
[0037] Intermediate circuit capacitance 2mF
[0038] Charging resistors 3 x 10 ohms
[0039] Dissipated energy in the resistor 1 / 2CU 2 = 319Ws (during trouble-free charging of the intermediate circuit)
[0040] In the event of a short circuit in the intermediate circuit, with a maximum charging time of 1 second, a loss of energy of 3x ((230V) 2 / 10 ohms) = 15870Ws.
[0041] In the application of the present invention, when the charging is interrupted after 0.1 second, the energy loss is 15870 x 0.1 = 1587 Ws.
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During charging via the charging resistor (R), the voltage in the intermediate circuit of the frequency converter is monitored. If the voltage does not reach at least a reference voltage (Ref) during a defined time constant (T2), the charging process is interrupted prematurely. In this case, the reference voltage (Ref) is chosen to be significantly lower than the operating voltage of the intermediate circuit. The reference voltage is preferably lower than half the operating voltage of the intermediate circuit.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a protection circuit of a frequency converter. Background technique [0002] Frequency converters are used to convert fixed-frequency alternating current, eg from the grid, into variable-frequency alternating current for operating electric motors. [0003] The frequency converter has a rectifier circuit, a downstream intermediate circuit with intermediate circuit capacitors, and a downstream inverter. [0004] When switching on the inverter, the intermediate circuit capacitors must first be charged. At this point, very high currents can occur if suitable measures for limiting the current are not taken. This means that the intermediate circuit capacitor behaves like a short circuit in the uncharged state. [0005] Therefore, a charging resistor that limits the charging current is used. These charging resistors may not be connected across until the intermediate circuit capacitor is at least largely fully charged. [0006] If...
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IPC IPC(8): H02M5/27H02H7/10H02J7/04
Inventor N·胡伯S·格拉夫
Owner DR JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GMBH

