1998
DOI: 10.1109/63.668099
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A novel on-line UPS with universal filtering capabilities

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“…possible as in series-parallel or delta conversion line-interactive UPS [3]- [6] at the expense of lower efficiency and extra size and cost due to the use of extra inverter and bulky transformer. However, this topology is still more efficient than classical on-line double conversion UPS because the complementary inverter has only to supply 10% to 20% of the UPS nominal power [7].…”
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“…possible as in series-parallel or delta conversion line-interactive UPS [3]- [6] at the expense of lower efficiency and extra size and cost due to the use of extra inverter and bulky transformer. However, this topology is still more efficient than classical on-line double conversion UPS because the complementary inverter has only to supply 10% to 20% of the UPS nominal power [7].…”
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“…The active and reactive power flow between the UPS unit and the grid can be shown to be given by 3 sin…”
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“…Thereby, active filter topologies have been used to compensate neutral harmonic currents (Quinn et al, 1992;Quinn et al, 1993;Thomas el al., 1996). Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems have enabled the improvement of power source quality, providing clean and uninterruptible power to critical loads such as industrial process controls, computers, medical equipment, data communication systems, and protection against power supply disturbances or interruptions (Oliveira da Silva et al, 2001;Kamran et al, 1995;Jeon et al, 1997, Cheung et al, 1996Lin et al, 1993). In (Lin et al, 1993) a threephase parallel processing UPS has been presented with harmonic and reactive power compensation, but the output voltages and the input currents cannot be controlled simultaneously.…”
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“…In (Lin et al, 1993) a threephase parallel processing UPS has been presented with harmonic and reactive power compensation, but the output voltages and the input currents cannot be controlled simultaneously. Three-phase UPS systems with seriesparallel active power-line conditioning have been proposed using different control strategies (Oliveira da Silva et al, 2001;Kamran et al, 1995). In (Kamran et al, 1995) the three-phase UPS system was employed for three-wire systems, and in (Oliveira da Silva et al, 2001), albeit it can be employed for three-wire and four-wire systems, the UPS was used to feed a non-linear load composed by a threephase non-controlled rectifier, in which neutral currents do not exist.…”
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