Title :
Design and implementation of single-phase three-wire rectifier-inverter for UPS applications
Author :
Cheng, S.J. ; Chai, Kuo-Lung ; Tzou, Ying-Yu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Elec. Eng., Nat. United Univ., Miao-Li, Taiwan
Abstract :
Single-phase three-wire UPSs are widely applied to commercial applications for supplying the 110 V/220 V critical loads. For the on-line UPS containing the rectifier and inverter circuits with cascaded connection, it is better to connect together the neutral line of both circuits for safety reason. However, in some applications only two-wire input is available such that the neutral line of the three-wire output has to float. This may cause unbalanced DC-link capacitor voltages when two 110 V loads are unbalanced if the split-capacitor topology is employed. Similarly, two 110 V output voltages will be unbalanced in the bypass mode if the input voltage is two-wire. To solve these problems a rectifier-inverter topology with a N-leg switch connecting to the neutral line of the load is proposed in this paper to replace the conventional split-capacitors topology. As the input voltage is three-wire that the input and the load voltages have common neutral line, the control signal of the N-leg switch is zero aiming for only flowing the unbalanced load current. On the contrary, as the input voltage is two-wire the control signal of the N-leg turns to balance two 110 V load voltages. With the proposed configuration not only two 110 V output voltages are balanced, the input power factor is also maintained unity and the input current is balanced even under three-wire input voltage and unbalanced loads. In addition to model the five-legs rectifier-inverter, the detailed design of the controllers is provided. A 4 KVA system is designed and implemented in this paper.
Keywords :
capacitors; invertors; rectifiers; switching convertors; uninterruptible power supplies; voltage control; 110 V; 220 V; 4 kVA; N-leg switch; bypass mode; cascaded connection; control signal; controller; inverter circuit; neutral line; power factor; rectifier circuit; single-phase three-wire UPS; split-capacitor topology; unbalanced DC-link capacitor voltage; unbalanced load current; Capacitors; Circuits; Inverters; Rectifiers; Safety; Switches; Topology; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage control; Zero voltage switching;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2004. PESC 04. 2004 IEEE 35th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8399-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2004.1355412