High frequency inverter circuit for melting and induction heatin

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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361 93, 363136, 363 37, H05B 604

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046381384

ABSTRACT:
A two-pole inverter bridge has an inductor mounted between the two controlled switches in each pole and a resonant load is connected across the poles between ends of the inductors which are similarly situated relative to the terminals. In each pole one antiparallel circuit includes an auxiliary controlled switch and another antiparallel circuit includes only a diode. Fault protection is provided with an auxiliary source mounted between opposite ends of the inductors for applying reverse bias to the controlled switches of the poles whenever a fault in the inverter is detected.

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