Claims
- 1. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the method comprising:
(a) storing a balance reference value in a software-adjustable memory located in the electrical ionizer; (b) during operation of the electrical ionizer, comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; and (c) automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value by ramping up or ramping down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a first predetermined rate, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising:
(d) during operation of the electrical ionizer, measuring the actual ion balance in the work space near the electrical ionizer; and (e) adjusting the balance reference value if the balance measurement value is equal to the balance reference value and the actual measured ion balance is not zero, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein measuring step (d) is performed by using a charged plate monitor.
- 4. A method according to claim 2 wherein steps (d) and (e) are performed during calibration or initial setup of the electrical ionizer.
- 5. A method according to claim 2 wherein the electrical ionizer further includes a remote control receiver electrically connected to the balance reference value and responsive to a remote control transmitter, and the adjusting step (e) comprises using the remote control transmitter to adjust the balance reference value via the remote control receiver while monitoring the actual measured ion balance to cause the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 further comprising:
(d) upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer, ramping up the output of at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies at a second predetermined rate, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein the electrical ionizer operates in a pulse DC mode and the automatic ramping in step (c) is performed by gradually adjusting the pulse rate of the positive and negative high voltage power supply from a first value to a second value.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 wherein the electrical ionizer operates in either a pulse DC mode or a steady state DC mode, and the automatic ramping in step (c) is performed by gradually adjusting the DC amplitude of the positive or negative high voltage power supply from a first value to a second value.
- 9. A method according to claim 1 further comprising:
(d) comparing the absolute value of the difference between the balance reference value and the balance measurement value as determined in the comparing step (b); and (e) causing an alarm condition to be indicated if the absolute value of the difference is greater than a predetermined value at one or more instances of time.
- 10. An electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer comprising:
(a) a software-adjustable memory for storing a balance reference value; (b) a comparator for comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; and (c) an automatic balance adjustment circuit for adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value, the adjustment circuit being configured to ramp up or ramp down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a first predetermined rate.
- 11. An electrical ionizer according to claim 10 wherein the adjustment circuit is configured to ramp up the output of at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a second predetermined rate upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state.
- 12. An electrical ionizer according to claim 11 wherein the electrical ionizer operates in a pulse DC mode, and the automatic balance adjustment circuit performs the ramping by gradually adjusting the pulse rate of the positive and negative high voltage power supply from a first value to a second value.
- 13. An electrical ionizer according to claim 11 wherein the electrical ionizer operates in either a pulse DC mode or a steady state DC mode, and the automatic balance adjustment circuit performs the ramping by gradually adjusting the DC amplitude of the positive or negative high voltage power supply from a first value to a second value.
- 14. An electrical ionizer according to claim 10 further comprising:
(d) means for adjusting the balance reference value, the balance reference value being adjusted if the balance measurement value is equal to the balance reference value and an actual measured ion balance measured in the work space near the electrical ionizer is not zero, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 15. An electrical ionizer according to claim 14 further comprising:
(e) a remote control receiver electrically connected to the balance reference value and responsive to a remote control transmitter, wherein the means for adjusting uses signals from the remote control transmitter to adjust the balance reference value via the remote control receiver while monitoring the actual measured ion balance to cause the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 16. An electrical ionizer according to claim 10 further comprising:
(d) means for comparing the absolute value of the difference between the balance reference value and the balance measurement value as determined by the comparator; and (e) means for causing an alarm condition to be indicated if the absolute value of the difference is greater than a predetermined value at one or more instances of time.
- 17. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer including receiver circuitry for receiving adjustments to at least one ionizer reference value, the method comprising:
(a) storing a balance reference value in a software-adjustable memory; (b) during operation of the electrical ionizer, comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; (c) automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value by ramping up or ramping down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value; (d) during operation of the electrical ionizer, measuring the actual ion balance in the work space near the electrical ionizer; and (e) adjusting the balance reference value if the balance measurement value is equal to the balance reference value and the actual measured ion balance is not zero, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero, the adjustment being performed by communicating the adjustment value to the receiver circuitry of the electrical ionizer, which, in turn, communicates the adjustment value to the software-adjustable memory.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the software adjustable memory is in the electrical ionizer and is connected to the receiver circuitry, the receiver circuitry being a remote control receiver responsive to a remote control transmitter, and the adjusting step (e) comprises using the remote control transmitter to adjust the balance reference value via the remote control receiver while monitoring the actual measured ion balance to cause the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 19. An electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer comprising:
(a) receiver circuitry for receiving adjustments to at least one ionizer reference value, including a balance reference value stored in a software-adjustable memory; (b) a comparator for comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; (c) an automatic balance adjustment circuit for adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value, the adjustment circuit being configured to ramp up or ramp down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate; and (d) means in communication with the receiver circuitry for adjusting the balance reference value, the balance reference value being adjusted if the balance measurement value is equal to the balance reference value and an actual measured ion balance measured in the work space near the electrical ionizer is not zero, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 20. An electrical ionizer according to claim 19 wherein the software-adjustable memory is in the electrical ionizer and the receiver circuitry is a remote control receiver electrically connected to the software-adjustable memory and responsive to a remote control transmitter, wherein the means for adjusting uses signals from the remote control transmitter to adjust the balance reference value via the remote control receiver while monitoring the actual measured ion balance to cause the actual measured ion balance to become equal to zero.
- 21. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the method comprising:
(a) storing a balance reference value in a software-adjustable memory located in the electrical ionizer; (b) upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer, ramping up the output of at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies at predetermined rate, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state; (c) during operation of the electrical ionizer, comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; and (d) automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value.
- 22. An electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer comprising:
(a) a software-adjustable memory for storing a balance reference value; (b) a comparator for comparing the balance reference value to a balance measurement value; and (c) an automatic balance adjustment circuit for adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies if the balance reference value is not equal to the balance measurement value, the adjustment being performed in a manner which causes the balance measurement value to become equal to the balance reference value, the adjustment circuit being configured to ramp up the output of at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state.
- 23. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the method comprising:
automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies by ramping up or ramping down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate.
- 24. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the method comprising:
automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies by ramping up the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer.
- 25. An electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer comprising:
an automatic balance adjustment circuit for adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies, the adjustment circuit being configured to ramp up the output of at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined startup rate upon initiation of the operation of the electrical ionizer, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state.
- 26. A method of balancing positive and negative ion output in an electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the method comprising:
automatically adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies by ramping down the at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate upon termination of the operation of the electrical ionizer.
- 27. An electrical ionizer having positive and negative ion emitters and positive and negative high voltage power supplies associated with the respective positive and negative ion emitters, the electrical ionizer comprising:
an automatic balance adjustment circuit for adjusting at least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies, the adjustment circuit being configured to ramp down the output of at least one of the positive and negative power supplies at a predetermined rate upon termination of the operation of the electrical ionizer, thereby avoiding sudden changes in positive or negative ion output or potential overshoot of the balanced state.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 10/024,861 filed Dec. 18, 2001 entitled “LOW VOLTAGE MODULAR ROOM IONIZATION SYSTEM,” which is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 09/852,248 filed May 9, 2001 entitled “CIRCUIT FOR AUTOMATICALLY INVERTING ELECTRICAL LINES CONNECTED TO A DEVICE UPON DETECTION OF A MISWIRED CONDITION TO ALLOW FOR OPERATION OF DEVICE EVEN IF MISWIRED,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,417,581, which is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 09/287,935 filed Apr. 7, 1999 entitled “LOW VOLTAGE MODULAR ROOM IONIZATION SYSTEM,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,252,756, the entire disclosure of all three copending applications incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/101,018 filed Sep. 18, 1998 entitled “LOW VOLTAGE MODULAR ROOM IONIZATION SYSTEM.”
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