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Line-interactive Uninterruptible Power Supply System Eliminating the Inrush Current Phenomenon

Authors
Bukhari, Syed Sabir HussainAtiq, ShahidLipo, Thomas A.Kwon, Byung-il
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Keywords
uninterruptible power supply system; line-interactive; inrush current; current regulated voltage source inverter
Citation
ELECTRIC POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS, v.44, no.11, pp.1203 - 1214
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Journal Title
ELECTRIC POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS
Volume
44
Number
11
Start Page
1203
End Page
1214
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/16064
DOI
10.1080/15325008.2015.1137996
ISSN
1532-5008
Abstract
Numerous critical load applications rely upon a line-interactive uninterruptible power supply system to maintain power during outages as well as during under- and over-voltage utility conditions. When any disturbance occurs at the utility side, the line-interactive uninterruptible power supply system takes over the load within a few milliseconds to avoid interruption. However, during this transition of load, a significant inrush current occurs due to the magnetic saturation of the load transformer. The inrush current phenomenon causes reduced line voltages and sometimes activates the over-current protection of the uninterruptible power supply system. This article proposes a new line-interactive uninterruptible power supply system that eliminates the inrush current phenomenon by connecting a standard current-regulated voltage source inverter to the secondary of the load transformer. During any transient condition at the utility side, the load current is monitored and regulated to achieve a seamless compensation or transition of load. Experimental results are obtained for a prototype during a number of possible irregular utility power conditions to endorse the performance of the proposed uninterruptible power supply system.
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