DocumentCode :
1847143
Title :
Static transfer switch: advances in high speed solid-state transfer switches for critical power quality and reliability applications
Author :
Bhanoo, Milind M.
Author_Institution :
Cyberex, Mentor, OH, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
5-7 May 1998
Firstpage :
42491
Lastpage :
42498
Abstract :
The static transfer switch (STS) selects, at high speeds, between two or more sources of power and provides the best available power to the electrical load downstream. The STS is a solid-state switch based on the silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) device. While the STS has been commercially available since 1971, advances in the sensing of power anomalies and in the control of SCRs have provided enhanced power reliability to critical sites in industries as diverse as process control applications in petrochemical and fiber related industries; data processing in large data centers; semiconductor manufacturing; and hospitals. This paper presents the fundamentals of the solid-state technology that is the foundation of the STS; and examines the results of subjecting the STS to a three-phase upstream fault
Keywords :
power semiconductor switches; power supply quality; power system reliability; thyristor applications; critical power quality; data processing; electrical load; fiber related industries; high speed solid-state transfer switches; hospitals; petrochemical industry; power anomalies sensing; process control applications; reliability; semiconductor manufacturing; silicon controlled rectifier; static transfer switch; three-phase upstream fault; Chemical industry; Industrial control; Manufacturing industries; Petrochemicals; Process control; Semiconductor device reliability; Sociotechnical systems; Solid state circuits; Switches; Thyristors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Textile, Fiber and Film Industry Technical Conference, 1998 IEEE Annual
Conference_Location :
Charlotte, NC
ISSN :
1049-3328
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4962-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TEXCON.1998.679225
Filename :
679225
Link To Document :
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