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Single Phase Firing Circuit
The firing circuit board, also
referred to as the trigger board, was specially designed to accomplish
heavy industrial requirements (for proper operation in a high electrical
and thermal stress ambient).
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Part
No. 60.002
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Functions
of the Firing Circuit
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Generates the 1 phase synchronization
signal(s) used by gate-pulse circuitry.
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Filters the synchronization voltage, to
obtain an increased stability of the system
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Senses the lack of a phase voltage or a
pronounced imbalance between the phase voltages.
When this
happens, it blocks the gate pulses and signals a fault.
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Generates and amplifies the gate pulses.
It can fire SCRs in any amperage range.
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Generates the control signal for the
phase angle delay. Contains an
interface between regulator board signals and
the firing ICs, with independent high and low clamping of the firing angle
domain.
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Has an input for external fast inhibit
of the gate pulses, but also a soft start/stop input.
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Contains a delay circuit that
inhibits any external drive signal for several seconds after powering the
board, to allow
for the stabilization of the power supply voltages.
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Specific
Features
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GATE
PULSE PRESENT LEDs (yellow or amber). These LEDs indicate that gate pulses are present to the SCR's
when operating.
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FAULT
Indicator. The LED illuminates
when a fault condition occurs.
It can be
tied
to a front panel fault light and reset
pushbutton
in order to clear the fault light.
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SYNCHRONIZATION
LOSS Indicator. This LED will
illuminate in the event of a loss of sync.
It may also be used to indicate when
the equipment On/Off switch is in the "Off" position.
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This
assembly is normally sold with its companion regulator board encased in a
modular enclosure that is din rail mountable as shown above.
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The
assembly requires input control voltages provided by PCTI's
Bias
Power Supply.
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