N+1 redundancy high-voltage frequency converter with double standby power units and control method
A high-voltage inverter and backup power technology, applied in the control field of high-voltage inverters and high-voltage inverters, can solve the problem of high cost, reduce system loss, improve system efficiency, and reduce implementation costs.
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[0041] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the drawings and embodiments.
[0042] As mentioned earlier, the structure of the existing high-voltage inverter is usually figure 1 As shown, it is composed of multiple secondary winding transformers and three power units in series. Among them, each power unit is a voltage source type inverter with 3-phase input and single-phase output. The input end of each power unit is respectively connected with one of the secondary windings of the multiple secondary winding transformer. The power units in the same series group are connected in series to increase the output voltage. The three series groups together constitute the three-phase output terminal of the high-voltage inverter, which is connected to the load. In order to achieve three-phase output balance, the simplest implementation form of the high-voltage frequency converter is that the number of power units connected in series in three series gro...
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