Title :
Uninterrupted DC power supplies
Author :
Schoenfeld, Arthur D. ; Wrublewski, Frank J.
Author_Institution :
Control & Power Equip. Dept., TRW, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Abstract :
Primary power source dropouts can cause voltage transients or loss of conditioned power to critical or essential electric power-using equipment. Some of the power loads require controlled transient power, that is , conditioned power which at all times is contained within specified voltage regulation limits. Critical loads which can tolerate a temporary loss of power can be satisfied by the availability of a standby power source. Essential loads which require controlled transient power supply voltage must include in the system configuration of the uninterrupted power supply, an active energy storage element. There are three basic ways in which the controlled transient uninterrupted DC power supply can be configured. The special features of the three systems are compared and the most suitable application for each system is indicated. To illustrate the reduction to practice of one of the controlled transient uninterrupted power supply configurations, a 3KW uninterrupted DC power supply developed for the U. S. Army ECOM by TRW Systems is described indetail.
Keywords :
energy storage; power apparatus; power control; power system transients; uninterruptible power supplies; voltage control; TRW systems; U. S. Army ECOM; active energy storage element; controlled transient power; electric power using equipment; power 3 kW; power loads; power supply voltage; primary power source dropouts; standby power source; uninterrupted DC power supplies; voltage regulation limits; voltage transients; Energy storage; Power supplies; Thyristors; Transient analysis; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1972 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City
DOI :
10.1109/PPESC.1972.7094904