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Medium Voltage Drives: Are Isolation Transformers Required?

Abstract

Traditionally isolation transformers are used on Medium Voltage Drives. Although this provides a means for reducing harmonics, reducing voltage stress on motors or provided a means to achieve a Medium Voltage drive utilizing Low Voltage cells, it increases the size, cost, complexity and losses of the drive system. With the implementation of alternative topologies and new Pulse Width Modulation switching patterns, these goals can be achieved without the use of an isolation transformer. The paper presents the topology and the techniques that can be utilized and proposes an overall ac drive system without the need for the transformer. Experimental results on a 600hp, 4160V drive are also included.

Authors

DeWinter F; Zargari N; Rizzo S; Xiao Y

Pagination

pp. 191-196

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

DOI

10.1109/pcicon.2002.1045001

Name of conference

Record of Conference Papers. Industry Applications Society. Forty-Ninth Annual Conference. 2002 Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference
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