Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
Patent
1996-11-27
1998-04-14
Krishnan, Aditya
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
G05F 1455
Patent
active
057400245
ABSTRACT:
An improved two-stage, high voltage inductor assembly. The inductor assembly is particularly adapted for use in a power supply circuit for an electrostatic precipitator. The inductor assembly includes a first inductor member defined by a plurality of turns of a continuous length of wire, and a second inductor member defined by a plurality of ferrite beads in end-to-end relationship. The assembly changes the electrical characteristics of power generated by a power supply to increase the output voltage, decrease ripple, and decrease the amount of power required. The assembly also reduces the arcing and sparking which normally occurs, improving the collection time and efficiency of the precipitator.
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Johnson Nathaniel M.
Neister Edward
Decker Phillip E.
Krishnan Aditya
Zero Emissions Technology Inc.
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