Uninterruptible power supply
US-2018212460-A1 · Jul 26, 2018 · US
US10355519B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10355519-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615743102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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This power supply unit includes: an AC path from an input end to an output end; a first voltage sensor configured to detect an input voltage at the input end; a second voltage sensor configured to detect an output voltage at the output end; a bidirectional inverter connected to the AC path; a storage battery connected to the AC path via the bidirectional inverter; an AC switch provided between the input end and a point at which the bidirectional inverter is connected to the AC path; and a control unit configured such that, in a state in which the AC switch is controlled to be opened, if current conduction via the AC switch is detected on the basis of an operation state of the bidirectional inverter, the input voltage, and the output voltage, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed, and stops the bidirectional inverter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power supply unit comprising: an AC path from an input end to an output end in the power supply unit; a first voltage sensor configured to detect an input voltage at the input end; a second voltage sensor configured to detect an output voltage at the output end; a bidirectional inverter connected to the AC path and being capable of bidirectional power conversion; a storage battery connected to the AC path via the bidirectional inverter; an AC switch provided between the input end and a point at which the bidirectional inverter is connected to the AC path; and a control unit configured to control the bidirectional inverter and the AC switch, the control unit being configured such that, in a state in which the AC switch is controlled to be opened, if current conduction via the AC switch is detected on the basis of an operation state of the bidirectional inverter, the input voltage, and the output voltage, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed, and stops the bidirectional inverter. 2. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the AC switch is formed of: an electromagnetically-driven-type relay contact; a bidirectional semiconductor switch; or the relay contact and the semiconductor switch connected in parallel with each other. 3. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a state in which an AC voltage is supplied from outside to the input end and the AC switch is controlled to be opened and in which the bidirectional inverter is not caused to operate, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor both detect voltages having effective values equal to or greater than a predetermined value and the second voltage sensor repeatedly detects a voltage of which an absolute value of an instantaneous value is equal to or greater than a predetermined value. 4. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a state in which an AC voltage is not supplied from outside to the input end and the AC switch is controlled to be opened and in which the bidirectional inverter is started to operate, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if the following state continues during a predetermined period or longer, the state being a state in which: the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor both detect voltages having effective values equal to or greater than a predetermined value; and an absolute value of a difference between an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor and an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. 5. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a state in which an AC voltage is not supplied from outside to the input end and the AC switch is controlled to be opened and in which the bidirectional inverter is started to operate, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if the following state continues during a predetermined period or longer, the state being a state in which: the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor both detect voltages having effective values equal to or greater than a predetermined value; a difference between maximum values or minimum values, in one AC cycle, of an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor and an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. 6. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a case where the bidirectional inverter is started to operate while an AC voltage is supplied from outside to the input end, the control unit provides a no-output period until the operation of the bidirectional inverter is started, after controlling the AC switch to be opened, and the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if, in the no-output period, the following state continues during a predetermined period or longer, the state being a state in which: the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor detect voltage values equal to or greater than a predetermined value; and an absolute value of a difference between an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor and an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. 7. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein irrespective of whether or not an AC voltage is being supplied from outside to the input end, in a state in which the AC switch is controlled to be opened and the bidirectional inverter is caused to operate, the control unit actively changes electric characteristics of an output of the bidirectional inverter, and the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if it is detected that change occurring in the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor follows the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor. 8. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a state in which an AC voltage is not supplied from outside to the input end and the AC switch is controlled to be opened and in which the bidirectional inverter is caused to operate, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if the following state occupies a predetermined time proportion, the state being a state in which: the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor both detect voltages having effective values equal to or greater than a predetermined value; and a difference between maximum values or minimum values, in one AC cycle, of an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor and an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. 9. The power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein in a state in which an AC voltage is not supplied from outside to the input end and the AC switch is controlled to be opened and in which the bidirectional inverter is caused to operate, the control unit determines that the AC switch has failed if the following state continues during a predetermined period or longer, the state being a state in which: the first voltage sensor and the second voltage sensor both detect voltages of which absolute values of average values in one AC cycle on one of a positive side and a negative side are equal to or greater than a predetermined value, and detect voltages of which absolute values of average values in one AC cycle on the other of the positive side and the negative side are equal to or smaller than a predetermined value; and a difference between maximum values or minimum values, in a half AC cycle, of an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the first voltage sensor and an instantaneous value of the voltage detected by the second voltage sensor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. 10. A backfeed protection method for a power supply unit, the power supply unit including: an AC path from an input end to an output end in the power supply unit; a first voltage sensor configured to detect an input voltage at the input end; a second voltage sensor configured to detect an output voltage at the output end; a bidirectional inverter connected to the AC path and being capable of bidirectional power conversion; a storage battery connected to the AC path via the bidirectional inverter; an AC switch provided between the input end and a point at which the bidirectional inverter is connected to the AC path; and a control unit configured to control the bidirectional inverter and the AC switch, the backfeed protection method being
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