
7. Operation
7.1. Main Rectifier States
Rectifier operation has five main states; each state is distinct and necessary for the operation of the
rectifier.
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Off
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Start Delay
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Soft Start
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Normal Operation
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Turning Off
Off
The rectifier is in the Off state immediately after power is applied to the rectifier or after a rectifier
shutdown (remote or local shutdown, AC shutdown, OVP or thermal shutdown).
In this state the DC-DC converter is turned off and the controller monitors its inputs for the proper
conditions to begin the start up sequence.
When the conditions have been met for the rectifier to start up, it transitions to the Start Delay state.
Start Delay
When the rectifier is in the Start Delay state, the DC-DC converter is held off and still not sourcing power,
waiting for a given amount of time before transitioning to the next state.
The controller continues to monitor its inputs.
After the Start Delay state the rectifier transitions to the Soft Start state.
Note:
Soft start, or current walk-in, gradually increases the voltage and current output of the rectifier
upon startup. This is done to reduce the instantaneous load on the AC source.
Soft Start
When the Soft Start state is entered, the rectifier is turned on and the output voltage and output current
gradually increased. If a load is present, the rectifier begins to source power.
When the voltage and current limit ramps have finished, the rectifier will transition to the Normal
Operation state.
Normal Operation
The Normal Operation state is the state that the rectifier will be in performing all of the rectifier functions
and features specified herein.
From this state, the only valid transition is to the Turning Off state. This transition will happen if the
rectifier is required to shut down.
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