Hybrid alternating current (AC)/direct current (DC) distribution for multiple-floor buildings

US9755433B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9755433-B2
Application numberUS-201314085764-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2013
Priority dateNov 20, 2013
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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A hybrid alternating current (AC)/direct current (DC) distribution system for multiple-floor buildings includes per-floor rectifiers for converting supply side AC to DC. Each rectifier is configured to supply a plurality of DC loads associated with one floor of a multiple-floor building. The system further includes per-floor DC busses, each of the DC busses being configured to distribute the DC to the DC loads its respective floor. The system further includes at least one AC bus for supplying AC power to AC loads in the building.

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A hybrid alternating current (AC)/direct current (DC) distribution system for multiple-floor buildings, the system comprising: a plurality of per-floor rectifiers for converting supply side AC to DC, each rectifier being configured to supply a plurality of DC loads associated with one floor of a multiple-floor building; a plurality of per-floor DC busses, each of the DC busses being configured to distribute the DC to the DC loads on its respective floor; at least one AC bus configured to supply AC to AC loads in the building; and at least one DC uninterruptible power supply (UPS) coupled to the per-floor DC busses for maintaining a predetermined DC voltage on each of the per-floor DC busses in the event of an AC power interruption, wherein the at least one DC UPS comprises a plurality of per-floor DC UPSs, each per-floor DC UPS configured to maintain the predetermined DC voltage on its respective floor in the event of an AC power interruption, wherein each per-floor DC UPS includes a battery having a controlled connection to the DC bus supplying the DC loads on its respective floor, and wherein the controlled connection includes a pair of silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) devices connected in parallel with each other, a switch connected in series with the SCR devices between the battery and the DC bus, and a controller for controlling operation of the SCR devices and the switch to control the connection of the battery to the DC bus and to control charging of the battery. 2. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 comprising a centralized inverter configured to convert DC to AC for the building and to supply AC loads within the building via the at least one AC bus. 3. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 comprising a plurality of per-floor inverters, each per-floor inverter configured to convert the DC to AC on its respective floor and to supply plural AC loads on its respective floor via the at least one AC bus. 4. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the at least one AC bus is configured to connect to an external AC supply. 5. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller controls the SCR devices and the switch to pre-charge the battery before connecting the UPS to the DC bus to a minimum battery voltage level that the DC loads can accept and to limit maximum charging current. 6. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller controls the SCR devices and the switch to allow charging of the battery from the per-floor rectifier when an indication of DC load is below a threshold. 7. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the SCR devices and the switch to connect the battery to the DC bus to supply DC from the battery to the DC bus in the event of an AC power interruption. 8. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the SCR devices and the switch to operate in a recovery mode after AC power is restored from an interruption to control the per-floor rectifier to supply the DC loads and to charge the battery to a minimum DC voltage. 9. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the SCR devices and the switch to operate in a battery idle mode during normal load conditions where the SCR devices are non-conductive and the battery is thereby isolated from the DC bus. 10. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the SRC devices and the switch to connect the battery to the DC bus during heavy load conditions to reduce DC voltage ripple on the DC bus. 11. A hybrid alternating current (AC)/direct current (DC) distribution method for multiple-floor buildings, the method comprising: rectifying supply side AC to DC using a plurality of per-floor rectifiers configured to convert the supply side AC to DC on its respective floor of a multiple floor building and to supply a plurality of DC loads on its respective floor; distributing, using a plurality of per-floor DC buses, the DC to the DC loads; and supplying AC power to AC loads in the building; and maintaining a predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses in the event of an AC power interruption, wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises providing a plurality of per-floor uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs), each per-floor UPS being configured to maintain the predetermined DC voltage on its respective floor in the event of an AC power interruption, wherein each per-floor UPS includes a battery having a controlled connection to the DC bus on its respective floor during charging and discharging, and wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises providing a pair of silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) devices connected in parallel with each other, a switch connected in series with the SCR devices between the battery and each per-floor DC bus, and a controller for controlling operation of the SCR devices and the switch to control the connection of the battery to the DC bus and to control charging of the battery. 12. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein supplying AC power to the AC loads includes converting the DC to AC utilizing a centralized inverter that converts DC to AC and wherein the AC bus supplies AC to a plurality of floors in the building. 13. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein supplying AC power to the AC loads includes converting the DC to AC utilizing a plurality of per-floor inverters, each per-floor inverter converting the DC to AC on its respective floor and supplying plural AC loads on its respective floor. 14. The hybrid AC/DC distribution system of claim 11 wherein supplying AC power to the AC loads includes connecting the AC loads to an external AC power supply. 15. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises controlling the SCR devices and the switch to pre-charge the battery before connecting the UPS to the DC bus to a minimum battery voltage level that the DC loads can accept and to limit maximum charging current. 16. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein maintaining a predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises controlling the SCR devices and the switch to allow charging of the battery from the at least one rectifier when an indication of DC load is below a threshold. 17. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises controlling the SCR devices and the switch to connect the battery to the DC bus to supply DC from the battery to the DC bus in the event of an AC power interruption. 18. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC buses comprises controlling the SCR devices and the switch to operate in a recovery mode after AC power is restored from an interruption to control the at least one rectifier to operate in its maximum power capability to supply the DC loads and to charge the battery to a minimum DC voltage. 19. The hybrid AC/DC distribution method of claim 11 wherein maintaining the predetermined DC voltage level on the per-floor DC busses comprises controlling the SCR devices and the swit

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  • with automatic change-over {, e.g. UPS systems} · CPC title

  • Parallel operation of DC sources having power converters with further DC sources without power converters · CPC title

  • H02J4/00Primary

    Circuit arrangements for mains or distribution networks not specified as AC or DC; Circuit arrangements for mains or distribution networks combining AC and DC sections or sub-networks (arrangements using intermediate DC-AC-DC conversion H02J1/002; arrangements using high-voltage DC [HVDC] links H02J3/36) · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9755433B2 cover?
A hybrid alternating current (AC)/direct current (DC) distribution system for multiple-floor buildings includes per-floor rectifiers for converting supply side AC to DC. Each rectifier is configured to supply a plurality of DC loads associated with one floor of a multiple-floor building. The system further includes per-floor DC busses, each of the DC busses being configured to distribute the DC…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Technology Ag, Abb Schweiz Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J4/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 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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