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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 17, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 07, 1995
Donald G Kilroy, Rockford, IL (US);
Frank Joseph Ludicky, Machesney Park, IL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A power transfer control system for use in an AC electric power generation system comprises a generator control unit (GCU) which senses and controls the output of a generator, and a bus power control unit (BPCU) which communicates with the GCU to control and coordinate a power transfer between the generator and another source. Each unit communicates power transfer information, which eliminates the requirement of redundant sensing circuitry and wiring for the BPCU. The BPCU transmits master power control information and a synchronizing signal indicating a zero phase reference point of a control waveform to which the power transfer will take place. The GCU compares parameters of the output power of its respective source with the master power control information and the synchronizing signal. The GCU adjusts its generator's output to track the master power control information, and generates delta phase information representing the phase displacement between said synchronizing signal and the output power of the first source. It also generates a power ready signal when a difference between said sensed parameters of the output power and said master power control information is less than a predetermined threshold. When the BPCU receives this information from the GCU, it initiates a no-break power transfer if the delta phase information is less than a predetermined threshold. The synchronizing signal is sent at a given interval representing the zero crossing at a given frequency of the master waveform. The BPCU may adjust this transmission rate upon variances of the master waveform.