Claims
- 1. A circuit arrangement for supplying an electric furnace for the melting of vitreous materials by the passage of alternating current with a low frequency, optimal in regard to minimal corrosion of feeding electrodes, lower than 60 or 50 Hz, comprising an alternating three-phase feeding source, a feeding line leading from said source to a current sensor and to a cycloconverter comprising thyristors enabling the change of three-phase input into a single-phase output alternating current with a simultaneous changing the input mains frequency into a said optimal output frequency, the cycloconverter being connected with said feeding electrodes, a reference signal selector of desired optimal low frequency value, the output of said selector being connected with a basic frequency generator, the output of said generator being connected with a timing circuit connected with a distributor of ignition pulses, means to amplify the ignition pulses and distribute them among thyristors in said cycloconverter, a synchronizer connected to both the basic frequency generator and the timing circuit, said synchronizer being also connected to a synchronizing transformer, the input of said synchronizing transformer being connected with the feeding line, a power measuring device provided with a voltage input connected to said synchronizing transformer, and a current input connected to said current sensor and third low frequency voltage input of said power measuring device connected to electrodes fed by low frequency current, a measuring device of the DC component the one input of which being connected with the output of said power measuring device the second input of which being connected with said basic frequency generator, a temperature sensor measuring the temperature in said furnace, and the output of said temperature sensor being connected to a temperature indicator.
- 2. A circuit arrangement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a power controller, the output of which is connected to said timing circuit, a reference power selector of the desired power value, one input of said power controller being connected to the output of said power measuring device and a second input of said power controller being connected to the output of said reference power selector, a DC controller the output of which is connected to said timing circuit, a reference DC selector of the desired DC value, one input of said DC controller being connected with the output of said reference DC selector, and a second input of said DC controller being connected with said DC measuring device.
- 3. A circuit arrangement as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a reference temperature selector, a temperature controller, a second input of said power controller being connected to the output of said temperatue controller, said temperature controller being connected both to the reference temperature selector and said temperature sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 597,443, filed Apr. 6, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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