Solid State Control solutions for three phase 1 HP motor
In all kinds of manufacturing, it is very common to have equipment that has three phase motors for doing different work functions on the production lines. These motor functions can be extruders, fans, transport belts, mixers, pumps, air compressors, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to have equipment for controlling the start and stop of the motors and in some cases for reversing them. Actually, one of the most common solutions for performing this control functions is by using three phase magnetic starters. It consists of a block with three main mechanical contacts which provide the power to the three main terminals of the motor once its coil is energized. However, the magnetic starter has a lot of disadvantages and the most common appear when they are driving high current levels that can cause arcing and sparks on their contacts each time they are activated or de–activated. Because of these kind of effects the contacts of the magnetic starters get very significantly damaged causing problems in their functionality. With time it can cause bad and inefficient operation of the motors. This is why, thyristor should be considered as a low cost alternative and indeed a powerful device for motor control applications. Thyristors can take many forms but they have certain features in common. All of them are solid state switches that act as open circuits capable of withstanding the rated voltage until triggered. When they are triggered, thyristors become low impedance current paths and remain in that condition (i.e. conduction) until the current either stops or drops below a minimum value called the holding level. Once a thyristor has been triggered, the trigger current can be removed without turning off the device.