Leakage current detection and switched on/off compensating current

US9312780B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9312780-B2
Application numberUS-201214374456-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2012
Priority dateJan 27, 2012
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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A converter to which an alternating current is inputted from an AC power supply rectifies the alternating current to output it to a DC link. An inverter is connected through the DC link to the converter and converts a direct current into an alternating current to output it to a load. A leakage current detector outputs a detection current corresponding to a leakage current leaking from the load. A compensating current output end is connected to a location where the leakage current leaks, and outputs a compensating current compensating for the leakage current in response to the detection current. A switch sets whether to input the detection current to the compensating current output section or not.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A power conversion circuit comprising: a converter which converts an alternating current into a direct current; a DC link; an inverter, connected through said DC link to said converter, which converts a direct current into an alternating current to output the alternating current to a load; a leakage current detector which outputs a detection current corresponding to a leakage current leaking from said load; a compensating current output section having a compensating current output end which outputs a compensating current compensating for said leakage current in response to said detection current, said compensating current output end being connected to a location where the leakage current of said load leaks; and an open/closed switch which sets whether said detection current is input to said compensating current output section or not by switching between an open state and a closed state, said switch conducting said detection current into said compensating current output section while in said closed state, said switch blocking said detection current from flowing into said compensating current output section while in said open state. 2. The power conversion circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller that controls the opening and closing of said switch, based on a monitor current proportional to said detection current, wherein said leakage current detector has a first coil which passes said detection current from a difference between a pair of currents flowing in said converter, and a second coil, in which said monitor current flows being inductively coupled to said first coil. 3. The power conversion circuit according to claim 2 , wherein said DC link includes a smoothing capacitor. 4. The power conversion circuit according to claim 2 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electrode of said second transistor are connected in common; a connection point where said first transistor and said second transistor are connected to each other is connected to said compensating current output end; and said detection current flows between said connection point and the control electrodes of said first and second transistors. 5. The power conversion circuit according to claim 2 , wherein said DC link includes a boost chopper circuit. 6. The power conversion circuit according to claim 5 , wherein said DC link includes the boost chopper circuit, and said switch is conducting/non-conducting in corresponding relation to the driving/stop, respectively, of said boost chopper circuit. 7. The power conversion circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller that controls the opening and closing of said switch, based on the amplitude of an AC voltage inputted to said converter. 8. The power conversion circuit according to claim 7 , wherein DC link includes a smoothing capacitor. 9. The power conversion circuit according to claim 7 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electrode of said second transistor are connected in common; a connection point where said first transistor and said second transistor are connected to each other is connected to said compensating current output end; and said detection current flows between said connection point and the control electrodes of said first and second transistors. 10. The power conversion circuit according to claim 7 , wherein DC link includes a boost chopper circuit. 11. The power conversion circuit according to claim 10 , wherein said DC link includes the boost chopper circuit, and said switch is conducting/non-conducting in corresponding relation to the driving/stop, respectively, of said boost chopper circuit. 12. The power conversion circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said DC link includes a smoothing capacitor. 13. The power conversion circuit according to claim 12 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electrode of said second transistor are connected in common; a connection point where said first transistor and said second transistor are connected to each other is connected to said compensating current output end; and said detection current flows between said connection point and the control electrodes of said first and second transistors. 14. The power conversion circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said DC link includes a boost chopper circuit. 15. The power conversion circuit according to claim 14 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electrode of said second transistor are connected in common; a connection point where said first transistor and said second transistor are connected to each other is connected to said compensating current output end; and said detection current flows between said connection point and the control electrodes of said first and second transistors. 16. The power conversion circuit according to claim 14 , wherein said DC link includes the boost chopper circuit, and said switch is conducting/non-conducting in corresponding relation to the driving/stop, respectively, of said boost chopper circuit. 17. The power conversion circuit according to claim 16 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electrode of said second transistor are connected in common; a connection point where said first transistor and said second transistor are connected to each other is connected to said compensating current output end; and said detection current flows between said connection point and the control electrodes of said first and second transistors. 18. The power conversion circuit according to claim 1 , wherein: said compensating current output section includes a first transistor and a second transistor which are connected in series between a pair of input ends of said compensating current output section; said first transistor and said second transistor are different in conductivity type from each other; a control electrode of said first transistor and a control electr

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • using DC to AC converters or inverters (H02P27/05 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using a non-isolated boost converter · CPC title

  • Power factor correction [PFC] circuit generating the DC link voltage for motor driving inverter · CPC title

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What does patent US9312780B2 cover?
A converter to which an alternating current is inputted from an AC power supply rectifies the alternating current to output it to a DC link. An inverter is connected through the DC link to the converter and converts a direct current into an alternating current to output it to a load. A leakage current detector outputs a detection current corresponding to a leakage current leaking from the load.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daikin Ind Ltd, Daikin Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M5/458. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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