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Appendix
Technical Talk -- How does it Work? v1.1
There are three commonly used methods for AC power control.
1) Phase angle firing. In this method, the AC power control is achieved by firing the SCR at different phase angle. This is how our SSVR works. This method offer the
most uniform power output. But the output is very difficult to be adjusted linearly due to the shape of the sine wave. Because of the sharp cut off, there is a potential
electromagnetic interference (EMI or RFI) if there are inductive devices on the power line. Some of the inductive devices cannot be controlled by this method.
Figure 4. SSVR and TRIAC use phase-angle firing to regulate the power.
Figure 5. Original AC sine wave is overlaid with SSVR output wave form. The blue colored area shows the power output that has been blocked.
2) Time proportional firing. A fixed cycle time needs to be defined in this method. Then, the controller or regulator adjusts the on time during each cycle to achieve
the power control. For example, if the cycle time is 1 second, turn on the power for 0.25 second for every 1 second means a 25% power output. Most of PID controllers
use this method to control SSRs. This is also how the manual mode of Auber's PID controller works, except the cycle time has to be 2 second or longer.
Using this method, the user can linearly adjust output. But the power output is pulsed at each cycle. The shortest cycle time for most PID is either 1 or 2 second.
Therefore, power is pulsed at 1 or 2 seconds. When heating a liquid, heat is not transferred as smooth as the phase-angle fire method.
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