Switching control system for heating panel with leakage current

Electric heating – Heating devices – With power supply and voltage or current regulation or...

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219501, 219483, 219213, 219412, 219539, 392435, 323319, 338320, H05B 102

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ABSTRACT:
A heating panel has a substrate with a resistive heating material disposed thereon. The substrate can be metal with an insulating layer disposed between the substrate and the heating layer. Alternatively, the substrate can be glass ceramic. The heating layer has electrodes on opposite edges connected to different phases of a multiphase power source. Another electrode on the heating layer can be connected to a neutral of the power source. Capacitive currents caused in the substrate or a metal object on the substrate by the different phases cancel each other. Thus, leakage current through a conductor connected between the substrate and ground is minimized. The heating panel can be adapted for two phase or three phase systems. Power to the panels is controlled by solid state switches or relays. Zero crossing drivers sense supply voltages and operate the switches to balance currents in the panels. The zero crossing driver operates the corresponding switch or switches to turn the power on or off at a zero crossing of the voltage.

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