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THEORY OF OPERATION
FIGURE E.2 PROTECTION AND PRE-CHARGE CIRCUITS
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INPUT
INPUTRECTIFIER LINE
SWITCH
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TRANSFORMER |
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CR1 |
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RELAY |
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IGBT |
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CAPACITOR |
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IGBT |
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IGBT |
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| CURRENT |
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CAPACITOR |
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IGBT |
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T | IGBT GATE SIGNALS | THERMAL | |
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E | PROTECTION SIGNAL | CONTROL BOARD | LIGHT |
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CR1 RELAY DRIVE SIGNAL |
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AUXILIARY
TRANSFORMER
REMOTE
RECEPTACLE
OUTPUT STRIKE ARC |
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PRECHARGE AND PROTECTION
The input voltage is rectified and the DC voltage is applied, through the reconnect switch, to the power board. The power board contains precharging circuit- ry for the safe charging of the input filter capacitors. Once the capacitors are precharged and balanced the control board activates the CR1 input relay which con- nects full input power to the filter capacitors. When the filter capacitors are fully charged they act as power supplies for the IGBT switching circuit. The Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors supply the main transformer primary windings with DC current flow. See IGBT Operation Discussion and diagrams in this section.
The power board also monitors the filter capacitors for voltage balance and/or overvoltage and, if either should occur, sends the appropriate signal to the con- trol board to deactivate the CR1 input relay. The machine output will also be disabled.
NOTE: Unshaded areas of block logic diagrams are the subject of discussion.