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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 1989
Filed:
Jan. 15, 1986
Richard W Roof, Lexington, SC (US);
G Marshall Horne, Elgin, SC (US);
Square D Company, Palatine, IL (US);
Abstract
A transient protection circuit for an inverter has a rectifier capable of supplying direct current from an alternating current power source, where protection is provided against a voltage transient in the AC power source. A DC bus is fed by the rectifier. A bus capacitor is connected across the DC bus. Solid state switches are connected to the DC bus for supplying alternating current to a load. The DC bus voltage is sensed. In response to a transient rise in the DC bus voltage, a resistor is connected across the bus capacitor to provide a discharge path, the solid state switches are disconnected from the DC bus, and after the transient dies away from the DC bus, the solid state switches are reconnected to the bus and the discharge resistor is disconnected from across the bus capacitor.