Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Encased in plug housing
Patent
1987-12-22
1990-02-13
Salce, Patrick R.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Encased in plug housing
361355, H02M 100
Patent
active
049012193
ABSTRACT:
A plug-in power supply includes a housing dimensioned to fit into a space designed to accept a circuit breaker in a load center to provide D.C. power from an A.C. main power. The housing encloses a circuit card that has components that are connected between A.C. inlet terminals and D.C. output terminals to provide a peak current for a short duration, limit the output to a D.C. voltage maximum, and interrupt the output current when the output voltage drops below a certain level.
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Erickson Kenneth W.
Zylstra Henry J.
Jimenez Jose W.
Lindgren Thomas B.
Peckman Kristine
Salce Patrick R.
Square D Company
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