Sgct and snubber circuit – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

7000 “C” Frame

SGCT and Snubber Circuit

Similar to all power-conductors or thyristors, the SGCT must have a
snubber circuit. The snubber circuit for the SGCT is comprised of a
snubber resistor in series with a snubber capacitor.

Sharing

Resistor

Snubber

Resistor

Snubber

Capacitor

Test

Point

SGCT

Chill

Block

Chill

Block

Figure 6.18 – SGCT and Snubber Circuit



In addition to the snubber circuit, a sharing resistor is connected in
parallel with the SGCT. The function of the sharing resistor is to
ensure the voltage is shared equally among the SGCTs when
connected in series. SGCTs are connected in series to increase the
total reverse voltage blocking (PIV) capacity as seen by the electrical
circuit. A single SGCT has a PIV rating of 6.5 kV. At 4.16 kV, 2
SGCTs must be connected in series to provide a net PIV of 13 kV to
achieve the necessary design margin. Similarly, three SGCTs must
be connected in series at 6.6 kV.


The cooling requirements of the SGCT are achieved by placing the
SGCT between two liquid cooled chill blocks – one chill block on
the anode and the other chill block on the cathode. The force placed
on the SGCTs differs with the size of the device. A 63-mm device
(1500A) requires 20 kN. The clamp assembly on the right hand side
of the inverter module generates these forces.

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