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Electrical
- Mar 7, 2021
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Hello all,
Lately been struggling to get the answers to these questions,
Q.1 Does phase sequence/ phase shift in input AC supply affect rectified DC output in fully controlled rectifier?
Q.2 How does the triggering angle of rectifier change automatically in a practical fully controlled rectifier?
Q.3 Does its control circuit have some zero crossing detectors for input AC supply to determine its phase angle or to generate its triggering gate pulse?
Q.4 In the rectified DC output current to our battery I was able to measure the charging DC current as 2A and AC current as 18A. So I am guessing AC current which is due to the ripple needs to be minimum right? (and if not does it mean the capacitors need to be changed)?
Best!
Chris
Lately been struggling to get the answers to these questions,
Q.1 Does phase sequence/ phase shift in input AC supply affect rectified DC output in fully controlled rectifier?
Q.2 How does the triggering angle of rectifier change automatically in a practical fully controlled rectifier?
Q.3 Does its control circuit have some zero crossing detectors for input AC supply to determine its phase angle or to generate its triggering gate pulse?
Q.4 In the rectified DC output current to our battery I was able to measure the charging DC current as 2A and AC current as 18A. So I am guessing AC current which is due to the ripple needs to be minimum right? (and if not does it mean the capacitors need to be changed)?
Best!
Chris