Claims
- 1. A frequency-converting welding circuit arrangement comprising:
- a welding quality control circuit for the operation of the arrangement on voltage mains-having different voltages;
- a welding transformer designed for operation on a mains with a lowest voltage of the different possible voltages;
- a rectifier circuit for connection to a voltage mains for rectifying the mains voltage;
- an inverter circuit, which is controlled by the control circuit and is connected to the output of the rectifier circuits, for converting the rectified mains voltage to an AC voltage of a desired frequency and for directly supplying the AC voltage to a primary winding of the welding transformer; and,
- a saturation monitoring circuit arrangement which monitors the current flowing through the welding transformer and provides an output signal to the control circuit to cause interruption of the inverter circuit and of current supplied to the welding transformer when the current flowing across the welding transformer exceeds a threshold value (I.sub.T).
- 2. A frequency converting welding circuit arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the saturation monitoring circuit arrangement measures the current in a primary winding of the transformer and utilizes the primary current (I.sub.P) to determine whether to provide the output signal.
- 3. A frequency converting welding circuit arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the saturation monitoring circuit arrangement additionally measures the current in a secondary winding of the transformer and additionally utilizes the secondary current (I.sub.S) to determine whether to provide the output signal.
- 4. A frequency converting welding circuit arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the saturation monitoring circuit arrangement includes means for combining the measured values for the primary current (I.sub.P) and the secondary current (I.sub.P) in a weighted manner to provide a combined value and for comparing the combined value with the threshold value (I.sub.T) to provide the output signal.
- 5. A frequency converting welding circuit arrangement according to claim 4 wherein the means for combining is an adder.
- 6. A frequency converting welding circuit arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the threshold value has a value which is just above the maximum current value normally applied to the primary winding of the transformer.
- 7. A method for operating a welding quality-controlled frequency converting welding circuit arrangement using a voltage mains having a voltage that exceeds the continuous rated voltage of the welding transformer, said method comprising the steps of:
- applying an alternating voltage generated by AC conversion of a rectified mains voltage directly to a primary winding of a welding transformer whose continuous rated voltage is less than the mains voltage;
- measuring a current flowing through the welding transformer;
- comparing the measured current to a predetermined threshold value (I.sub.T); and
- switching off the applied alternating voltage to the welding transformer if the measured current flowing through the welding transformer exceeds the threshold value (I.sub.T).
- 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the step of measuring includes measuring at least the current (I.sub.P) flowing in the primary winding.
- 9. The method defined in claim 8, wherein the step of measuring additionally includes measuring the current in a secondary winding of the welding transformer, and combining the measured secondary current (I.sub.S) with the measured primary current to provide the measured current utilized during the step of comparing.
- 10. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the threshold value has a value which is just above the maximum current value normally applied to the primary winding of the transformer.
Priority Claims (1)
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196 21 526 |
May 1996 |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of German application No. 196 21 526.9, filed May 29, 1996, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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International Rectifier Company, "Semiconductor Databook" 1981/82m p. A-18. |