Claims
- 1. A controller for selectively energizing actuating coils of rappers of an electrostatic precipitator assembly to impart motion to a portion of the precipitator assembly and remove accumulated material therefrom, the controller comprising:
- a rapper supply bus common to a plurality of the actuating coils of the rappers of the electrostatic precipitator assembly;
- a return bus common to a plurality of the actuating coils of the rappers of the electrostatic precipitator assembly;
- rectifying means for selectively rectifying an a.c. supply voltage and supplying a d.c. potential to said rapper supply bus;
- a first switch means operatively connected to the rectifying means;
- a plurality of second electronic switching means each operatively connected to an associated one of said plurality of actuating coils to selectively effect the individual connection of such actuating coil of said associated one of said plurality of actuating coils between said common rapper supply bus and said common return bus; and,
- control circuit means connected to said first and second electronic switching means to control the operation thereof, said control circuit means including means for applying a first gating signal of a predetermined duration to said first electronic switching means to thereby supply said d.c. potential to the rapper supply bus and means responsive to the presence of said d.c. potential on said common supply bus for selectively supplying a second gating signal to at least one of said plurality of second electronic switching means during at least a portion of the duration of said first gating signal to thereby effect the connection of a selected one of said plurality of actuating coils between said common rapper supply bus and said common return bus with said d.c. potential supplied to said common rapper supply bus.
- 2. The controller of claim 1 wherein said first and second electronic switching means comprise silicon controlled rectifiers each having gate electrodes for receiving the associated ones of said first and second gating signals from said control circuit means.
- 3. The controller of claim 1 wherein said control circuit means includes:
- means for periodically generating a pulse signal of a predetermined duration;
- means responsive to said pulse signal for generating said second gating signal and applying said second gating signal to said at least one of said second electronic switching means; and,
- means responsive to said pulse signal and said a.c. supply voltage for initiating said first gating signal at a zero cross-over of said a.c. supply voltage subsequent to the start of said second gating signal.
- 4. The controller of claim 1 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in a single precipitator field.
- 5. The controller of claim 1 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in more than one precipitator field.
- 6. The controller of claim 1 wherein said control circuit means includes:
- means for periodically generating a pulse signal of a predetermined duration; and,
- means for selectively supplying said second gating signal to said at least one of said second electronic switching means in response to the simultaneous presence of a pulse signal and said d.c. potential on said rapper supply bus.
- 7. The controller of claim 1 including a second controller and means for supplying to said second controller a lockout signal coextensive with and in time synchronization with said first gating signal.
- 8. The controller of claim 1 wherein each of said second electronic switching means comprises a plurality of silicon controlled rectifiers, each of said silicon controlled rectifiers being connected in series with an associated one of said rapper actuating coils between said rapper supply bus and said common return bus, and each of said silicon controlled rectifiers having a gate electrode individually connected to said control circuit means.
- 9. The controller of claim 8 wherein said control circuit means comprises:
- means for generating a series of pulses each of a predetermined duration;
- means for generating said second gating signal in response to each pulse of said series of pulses and for successively applying said generated second gating signal to a different one of said plurality of silicon controlled rectifiers to thereby successively energize each of said rapper actuating coils in time sequence.
- 10. The controller of claim 9 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in a single precipitator field.
- 11. The controller of claim 9 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in more than one precipitator field.
- 12. A controller for selectively energizing actuating coils of rappers of an electrostatic precipitator assembly to impart motion to a portion of the precipitator assembly and remove accumulated material therefrom, the controller comprising:
- a rapper supply bus common to a plurality of the actuating coils of the rappers of the electrostatic precipitator assembly;
- means for intermittently supplying a d.c. potential to the rapper supply bus for the time periods each of a predetermined duration; and
- means responsive to the d.c. potential of said supplying means for selectively connecting at least one actuating coil of said plurality of actuating coils to said rapper supply bus during each of said time periods to energize such actuating coil with said d.c. potential.
- 13. The controller of claim 12 wherein said supplying means includes means for selectively varying a time interval between successive of said time periods during which said d.c. potential is supplied to said rapper supply bus.
- 14. The controller of claim 12 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in a single precipitator field.
- 15. The controller of claim 12 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in more than one precipitator field.
- 16. The controller of claim 12 including a second controller and means for supplying to said second controller a lockout signal coextensive with and in time synchronization with said first gating signal.
- 17. The controller of claim 12 wherein said supplying means includes controlled switching means for rectifying an a.c. voltage and supplying said d.c. potential to said supply bus over variable conduction periods, and means for varying the conduction periods of said controlled switching means so as to vary the current available from said rapper supply bus.
- 18. The controller of claim 12 wherein said supplying means includes means for generating a series of spaced pulses of said predetermined duration and means for supplying said d.c. potential to said rapper supply bus in response to each of said pulses.
- 19. The controller of claim 18 wherein said supplying means includes means for selectively varying the spacing between said spaced pulses.
- 20. The controller of claim 12 wherein said supplying means includes:
- means for generating a first series of spaced pulses;
- means responsive to each pulse of said series of spaced pulses for generating a gating pulse of said predetermined duration and commencing subsequent to the start of said pulse of said series of pulses;
- means for supplying said d.c. potential to said rapper supply bus in response to said gating pulse; and,
- wherein said connecting means includes means responsive to said d.c. potential on said rapper supply bus and to said series of spaced pulses for connecting said at least one actuating coil to said rapper supply bus.
- 21. The controller of claim 20 wherein said supplying means includes means for selectively varying the spacing between said spaced pulses.
- 22. The controller of claim 21 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in a single precipitator field.
- 23. The controller of claim 21 wherein said rapper supply bus is common to a plurality of actuating coils of rappers in more than one precipitator field.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 544,768, filed Jan. 28, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuations (1)
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