Adedotun O. Owojori, Abiodun M. Akinbolade, K. Akingbade
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Power instability in Nigeria caused by overbearing demand of power by consumers and lack of proper maintenance of the power system devices among others has brought about the need for alternative power sources such as generators, solar, typical inverters and other alternative supplies which requires one form of switching or the other to achieve phase selection during power failure. This paper gives a design analysis of an automatic phase selector linking available power supplies, that is; switching between a three-phase public utility supply, as a result of total power outage in the public supply to an alternative secondary supply (in this case a Generator and an Inverter system) and back when power is restored. The design adopts the use of a microcontroller-based system interconnected with other hardware components for proper isolation, switching and visualization of switching conditions. The system design is divided into two major part: the hardware which consists of the power supply, sensing circuit, controller or control logic circuit, display and the power electronics switching unit and the software instruction code on the microcontroller unit. The design analysis was first carried out accompanied with computer simulation on a software tool (Proteus 8 Professional, version 8.4) to carry out performance evaluation of the sub-circuits, thereafter, a practical implementation of the design was carried out and tested with the utility power supply using five (5) switches, three of which represents the three-phase primary supply and the other two represents the secondary supply.
尼日利亚的电力不稳定是由于消费者对电力的过度需求和缺乏对电力系统设备的适当维护等原因造成的,因此需要替代电源,如发电机、太阳能、典型逆变器和其他替代电源,这些替代电源需要一种形式的开关或另一种形式的开关来实现电力故障期间的相位选择。本文给出了一种连接可用电源的自动选相器的设计分析,即;在公共电源全面停电的情况下,在三相公共电源和备用二次电源(在这种情况下是发电机和逆变器系统)之间切换,并在电力恢复时切换回三相公共电源。该设计采用基于微控制器的系统与其他硬件组件互连,以实现适当的隔离,切换和切换条件的可视化。系统设计分为两大部分:硬件部分由电源、传感电路、控制器或控制逻辑电路、显示器和电力电子开关单元以及单片机上的软件指令代码组成。首先进行了设计分析,并在软件工具(Proteus 8 Professional, version 8.4)上进行了计算机模拟,以对子电路进行性能评估,然后进行了设计的实际实施,并使用使用五(5)个开关的公用电源进行了测试,其中三个代表三相一次电源,另外两个代表二次电源。