2dye4
Military
- Mar 3, 2004
- 494
We buy a SMPS at around 500 W capacity.
Driven by 120 VAC.
Line and Neut both have a 10A 3ag fuse with i^2*t=137
The round trip DC resistance of the input circuit from the line terminals to the AC input to the rectifier is 0.073 ohms.
There is a 140 VAC MOV after the fuses.
THere is a negative temp coef resistor that limits inrush but is switched out by a relay after cap charging.
The bulk filter caps are 3000 uf of low ESR Electrolytic.
The fuse failures occur where conditions cannot be monitored.
I think that with 3000 uF of capacitance and only .073 ohms of resistance the circuit is suceptable to low impedance line transients but i cannot figure a way to prove it.
Do you agree or have another idea??
Driven by 120 VAC.
Line and Neut both have a 10A 3ag fuse with i^2*t=137
The round trip DC resistance of the input circuit from the line terminals to the AC input to the rectifier is 0.073 ohms.
There is a 140 VAC MOV after the fuses.
THere is a negative temp coef resistor that limits inrush but is switched out by a relay after cap charging.
The bulk filter caps are 3000 uf of low ESR Electrolytic.
The fuse failures occur where conditions cannot be monitored.
I think that with 3000 uF of capacitance and only .073 ohms of resistance the circuit is suceptable to low impedance line transients but i cannot figure a way to prove it.
Do you agree or have another idea??