Uninterruptible Power Supply Circuit
US-2015054343-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US10523049B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10523049-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415529341-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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An uninterruptible power supply apparatus supplies AC power from any one of a first inverter of a first power conversion device and a second inverter of a second power conversion device to a load, and when this inverter has a malfunction, the uninterruptible power supply apparatus supplies the AC power from the other inverter to the load. When a DC voltage provided to the second inverter is higher than a lower limit voltage, the second power conversion device outputs an AC voltage having a sinusoidal waveform and falling within an acceptable input voltage range of the load, and when the DC voltage is lower than the lower limit voltage, the second power conversion device outputs an AC voltage having waveform distortion within a range acceptable to the load and falling within the acceptable input voltage range of the load.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An uninterruptible power supply apparatus comprising first and second power conversion devices, the first power conversion device including: a first converter configured to convert AC power supplied from a first AC power source to DC power; a first inverter configured to convert DC power to AC power; and a first controller configured to control the first converter and the first inverter such that an output voltage of the first power conversion device becomes an AC voltage, when the AC power is supplied from the first AC power source, the DC power generated by the first converter being stored in a power storage device and supplied to the first inverter, and when the supply of the AC power from the first AC power source is stopped, the DC power of the power storage device being supplied to the first inverter, the second power conversion device including: a second converter configured to convert AC power supplied from a second AC power source to DC power; a second inverter configured to convert the DC power generated by the second converter to AC power; and a second controller configured to control at least the second inverter, of the second converter and the second inverter, such that: (i) in a first case in which a DC voltage provided to the second inverter is higher than a predetermined first voltage, an output voltage of the second power conversion device becomes an AC voltage having a sinusoidal waveform and falling within an acceptable input voltage range of a load; and (ii) in a second case in which the DC voltage provided to the second inverter is lower than the predetermined first voltage, the output voltage of the second power conversion device becomes an AC voltage having waveform distortion within a range acceptable to the load and falling within the acceptable input voltage range of the load, the AC power from any one of the first and second inverters being supplied to the load, and the AC power from the other inverter being supplied to the load when the one inverter has a malfunction. 2. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined first voltage is a minimum voltage required for the second power conversion device to output a lower limit AC voltage within the acceptable input voltage range of the load. 3. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the AC voltage having the waveform distortion has a trapezoidal waveform. 4. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in the first case, the second controller controls the second inverter such that the second inverter outputs a sinusoidal AC voltage having an amplitude smaller than one half of an amplitude of the DC voltage provided to the second inverter, and in the second case, the second controller controls the second inverter such that the second inverter outputs a sinusoidal AC voltage having an amplitude greater than one half of the amplitude of the DC voltage provided to the second inverter. 5. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the second controller decreases a switching frequency of the second inverter in the second case to be lower than a switching frequency of the second inverter in the first case. 6. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second converter includes a rectifier configured to rectify an AC voltage supplied from the second AC power source, and the second controller controls the second inverter. 7. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second converter includes a plurality of switching elements configured to convert an AC voltage supplied from the second AC power source to DC voltage, and the second controller controls the second converter and the second inverter. 8. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second power conversion device further includes an electric double layer capacitor configured to store the DC power generated by the second converter, and when the AC power from the second AC power source is supplied, the DC power generated by the second converter is stored in the electric double layer capacitor and supplied to the second inverter, and when the supply of the AC power from the second AC power source is stopped, the DC power of the electric double layer capacitor is supplied to the second inverter. 9. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second controller controls the second inverter such that a phase of the output voltage of the second power conversion device matches with a phase of the output voltage of the first power conversion device. 10. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the AC power from the first inverter is supplied to the load, and the AC power from the second inverter is supplied to the load when the first inverter has a malfunction. 11. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the second power conversion device further includes a switching circuit configured to receive the AC power supplied from the second AC power source and the AC power generated by the second inverter, and provide the load with the AC power generated by the second inverter when the second inverter is normal, and provide the load with the AC power supplied from the second AC power source when the second inverter has a malfunction. 12. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the AC power from the second inverter is supplied to the load, and the AC power from the first inverter is supplied to the load when the second inverter has a malfunction. 13. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the AC power from the second AC power source is supplied, the AC power from the second inverter is supplied to the load, and when the supply of the AC power from the second AC power source is stopped, the AC power from the first inverter is supplied to the load. 14. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a selected mode of a first mode and a second mode is executed, the first mode being a mode in which the AC power from the first inverter is supplied to the load, and the AC power from the second inverter is supplied to the load when the first inverter has a malfunction, and the second mode being a mode in which the AC power from the second inverter is supplied to the load, and the AC power from the first inverter is supplied to the load when the second inverter has a malfunction or when the supply of the AC power from the second AC power source is stopped. 15. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first controller controls the first converter and the first inverter such that the output voltage of the first power conversion device becomes a rated voltage having a sinusoidal waveform. 16. The uninterruptible power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first controller controls the first converter and the first inverter such that (i) the output voltage of the first power conversion device becomes a rated voltage having a sinusoidal waveform when the DC voltage provided to the first inverter is higher than a predetermined second voltage, and (ii) the output voltage of the first power conversion device becomes the AC voltage having the waveform distortion within the range acceptable to the load and falling within the acceptable input v
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