lansford
Electrical
- Oct 19, 2007
- 132
This appliction is two 110 KW, 480 volt three phase rectifiers feeding an electrolysis system.
One rectifier consists of an iso transformer with a double star output with a diode in each output. (6 diodes)
It has a delta primary winding but with back to back SCRs in each line (full wave bridge type)
The second one has identical secondary design but with a primary wye and the same SCR configuration on the primary.
The rectifiers will operate mostly at full load.
If there were NO SCR's the units can be operated togehter and the harmonic spectrum would act as a 12 pulse.
If the rectifiers are being operated at a light load, then I would expect that since the input is a bridge SCR type the combination would behave as a 6 pulse?
If both are operted at full load and the SCR's fully turned on, then I would expect the combination to have a harmonic line spectrum somehwere between a 6 and a 12 pulse? Or maybe more like a 12 pulse?
Any comments?
thank JIM
One rectifier consists of an iso transformer with a double star output with a diode in each output. (6 diodes)
It has a delta primary winding but with back to back SCRs in each line (full wave bridge type)
The second one has identical secondary design but with a primary wye and the same SCR configuration on the primary.
The rectifiers will operate mostly at full load.
If there were NO SCR's the units can be operated togehter and the harmonic spectrum would act as a 12 pulse.
If the rectifiers are being operated at a light load, then I would expect that since the input is a bridge SCR type the combination would behave as a 6 pulse?
If both are operted at full load and the SCR's fully turned on, then I would expect the combination to have a harmonic line spectrum somehwere between a 6 and a 12 pulse? Or maybe more like a 12 pulse?
Any comments?
thank JIM