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CD Automation srl CD3000E-3PH from 25A to 500A User’s Manual
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11.4 Delay Triggering (DT)
The Delay Triggering firing is used the control a primary of transformer coupled with the normal
resistances on the secondary (N.B. don't connect cold resistances on the secondary like: Superkanthal,
Molybdenum, Platinum, Tungsten, Quartz Lamp).
For an inductive load (ex transformer), switching the thyristors at zero crossing can generates transient
over currents that can blow the fuses, to avoid this problem you must use the Delay Triggering. This
firing delay the first half cycle of Burst for an angle from 0 to 100° relative to the zero, besides all the
first burst start with soft start ramp to reduce the inrush current during the cycle of magnetization.
Without Delay Triggering With Delay Triggering
0
Transient
over-current
Current
Zero
Crossing
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Current
Delay angle
(0° to 100°)
0
Zero
Crossing
Voltage
For understand the Delay Triggering firing, we have represented the waves generate by vectors that
rotates in counterclockwise:
Without Delay Triggering With Delay Triggering
y
V
1
I
1
V
3
I
3
I
2
V
2
x
i
2
i
1
i
3
y
V
1
I
1
V
3
I
3
I
2
V
2
x
i
2
i
3
Delay Angle
α
Without delay at zero crossing when V1 is to zero (projected on the X axis) the unit switch On.
In this case the instantaneous value of the currents are i1, i2 and i3 and this condition, for the curve of
magnetization, could generate transient over currents that can blow the fuses.
With Delay Triggering the firing of the thyristor are triggered with a delay until the instantaneous value
of the curret i1=0, i2 positive and i3 negative like represented.
In this case the risk of transient over currents is reduced and the fuses don't blow.
The angle alpha is the delay to have i1=0 and this angle depends on the power factor.
The delay angle suggest for most applications is 80°

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CD Automation CD3000 E-3PH Specifications

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BrandCD Automation
ModelCD3000 E-3PH
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish