Theory of operation, Output control, rectification and feedback – Lincoln Electric IDEALARC SVM136-A User Manual

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THEORY OF OPERATION

E-3

E-3

IDEALARC CV-400

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OUTPUT CONTROL,
RECTIFICATION AND FEEDBACK

The three-phase AC output from the main transformer
secondary is rectified and controlled through the
SCR/diode bridge.

Output current and voltage is

sensed at the shunt and output capacitors, respective-
ly. This feedback information is processed in the con-
trol board. The control board compares the commands
of the output control (or remote control) with the feed-
back information and sends the appropriate gate firing
signals to the SCR/diode bridge.

See SCR Operation

in this section.

A "dry closure" of leads #2 and #4, either at the termi-
nal strip or the 14 pin amphenol, signals the control
board to apply gate firing signals to the SCR/diode
bridge, which creates a DC voltage at the output of
the bridge assembly. This output is filtered by the
capacitors to reduce the ripple content of the wave-
form. Thus, a smoother DC output is created. The
choke, which is in series with the negative output ter-
minal, stores energy and provides current filtering.

NOTE: Unshaded areas of Block Logic Diagram are the subject of discussion.

FIGURE E.3 – OUTPUT CONTROL, RECTIFICATION AND FEEDBACK

FAN

115VAC

42VAC

REMOTE

CONTROL

TO

CONTROL

BOARD

CONTROL BOARD

OUTPUT

CONTROL

CONTROL

TRANSFORMER

POWER

SWITCH

R
E
C
O
N
N
E
C
T

INPUT

CONTACTOR

T
E
R
M

I

N

A

L

S
T
R

I

P

TRANSFORMER

MAIN

SCR

DIODE

HYBRID BRIDGE

/

CAPACITORS

SHUNT

NEGATIVE

OUTPUT

TERMINAL

POSITIVE

OUTPUT

TERMINAL

OUTPUT

G

A
T
E

S

I

G

N

A
L

S

F
E
E
D
B
A
C
K

s

F
E
E
D
B
A
C
K

14 PIN AMPHENOL

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