Page 13 of 25, Principles of phase angle control – Precision Control Systems 930 User Manual

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Model 930 ControlIR

TM

Instruction Manual

Operating Instructions

Research, Inc.

Page 13 of 25

INPUT LINE VOLTAGE

FIRING

CIRCUITRY

CONTROL SIGNAL

GATING SIGNAL

OUTPUT LINE VOLTAGE

SCR 1

GATING SIGNAL

SCR 2

SCR 1

SCR 2








Figure 4-3 Conduction of two

SCRs connected in

reverse

parallel

when

turned on at the

beginning

of

half-cycles












Principles of Phase Angle
Control




Figure 4-4 Conduction of two

SCRs connected in

reverse

parallel

when

turned on after the

beginning of the

half-cycles

Because an SCR is a type of diode, it can conduct only during every other half-cycle of
the applied voltage. Therefore, SCRs used to control AC power are usually installed in
pairs, connected in reverse-parallel, as shown in figure 4-3. One of the SCRs then can
be fired during the positive half-cycle and the other can be fired during the negative
half-cycle.





















In phase angle controllers, the SCRs conduct during all or part of every half-cycle.
When delivering full power, the SCRs start conducting at the beginnings of the AC
half-cycles. When delivering less than maximum power, the gating signal is de-layed
so the SCRs start conducting some time later than the beginnings of the half-cycles.
Operation of a phase angle controller at partial output is depicted in figure 4-4.



















INPUT LINE VOLTAGE

FIRING

CIRCUITRY

CONTROL SIGNAL

GATING SIGNAL

OUTPUT LINE VOLTAGE

SCR 1

GATING SIGNAL

SCR 2

SCR 1

SCR 2

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