Claims
- 1. A power system (8) for providing uninterrupted AC electric power to a critical load (14), comprising:
a. a first power source (18) comprising at least one fuel cell power plant (18), the first power source normally providing sufficient power to supply the critical load (14) and being normally substantially continuously connected and providing power to, the critical load (14); b. a second AC power source (10) normally providing sufficient power to supply the critical load (14); c. high speed isolation switching means (19) for selectively connecting and disconnecting the second power source (10) to the first power source (18) and to the critical load (14); d. the at least one said fuel cell power plant (18) comprising a fuel cell (60) and a power conditioning system (PCS) (62) including an inverter (64), the fuel cell (60) being normally connected to supply DC power to the inverter (64) for conversion to AC power to supply the critical load (14); and e. power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74,75) operatively connected to at least one of the first and second power sources (10, 18) for enhancing an even and continuous supply of AC power to the critical load (14).
- 2. The power system (8) of claim 1 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) is operatively connected to the inverter 64 of the PCS 62 of the fuel cell power plant (18) to provide an even and continuous supply of power to the critical load (14).
- 3. The power system (8) of claim 1 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) comprises at least a surge suppression means (65) for attenuating transient surges in the second power source (10) in the delivery of power to the load (14).
- 4. The power system (8) of claim 2 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75) comprises at least a surge suppression means (65) for attenuating transient surges in the second power source (10) in the delivery of power to the load (14).
- 5. The power system (8) of claim 4 wherein the surge suppression means (65) comprises a line filter connected serially with the second power source (10) to buffer the load (14) against surges in the second power source (10).
- 6. The power system (8) of claim 2 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) comprises at least a double-conversion power connection means (10″, 66, 64, 70) operatively connected between the second power source (10) and the load (14) to assure power delivery to the load (14) from the second power source (10), and with increased protective isolation.
- 7. The power system (8) of claim 6 wherein the double-conversion power connection means (10″, 66, 64, 70) comprises a first rectifier (66) connected (10″) from the second power source (10) serially to the inverter (64) for providing doubly-converted power from the second power source (10) to the load (14).
- 8. The power system (8) of claim 7 wherein the double-conversion power connection means (10″, 66, 64, 70) further includes a second rectifier (70) connected serially with the fuel cell (60) and in parallel with the first rectifier (66) and second power source (10) to prevent backfeeding of power between the second power source (10) and the fuel cell (60) of the first power source (18).
- 9. The power system of claim 2 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) comprises at least stored energy means (74) connected to provide electrical energy to the inverter (64) for a temporary interval during a decrease in the voltage to the inverter (64) from at least the second power source (10).
- 10. The power system (8) of claim 6 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″,66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) comprises at least stored energy means (74) connected to provide electrical energy to the inverter (64) for a temporary interval during a decrease in the voltage to the inverter (64) from the second power source (10) and the fuel cell (60) of the first power source (18).
- 11. The power system (8) of claim 10 wherein the stored-energy means (74) comprises a capacitor (75) connected at least to the second power source (10) and the inverter (64).
- 12. The power system (8) of claim 7 wherein the power assurance means (65; 10″, 66, 64, 70; 74, 75 ) further includes a capacitor (75) connected to the inverter (64) in parallel with at least the second power source (10) including the rectifier (66) to provide a third power source (74) for temporarily providing electrical energy to the inverter (64) and the load (14), and a line filter (65) connected serially with the second power source (10) for suppressing and attenuating transient surges in the second power source to thereby protect the load (14).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/782,402 filed Feb. 13, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09782402 |
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10255921 |
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