How to size a Thyristor Power Controller
The formula below provides a simple method to calculate the thyristor current for typical resistive loads. The calculated value of I should then be multiplied by 1.2 (safety margin) to allow for variations in supply voltage and other tolerances of the load.
Single Phase (1PH) |
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Thyristor current (I) = Power (WATTS) V Example: A 9kW load across 240V AC
I = 9000 = 37.5A 240
If we apply the safety margin of 20%, the thyristor current equals: 37.7 x 1.2 = 45A
We can therefore use a 45A, 240V AC thyristor unit
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Three Phase (3 or 4 wire load, 2PH or 3PH) |
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Thyristor current (I) = Power (WATTS) 1.73 x V Example: A 53kW load across 415V AC, 3PH supply I = 53000 = 73.8A 1.73 x 415
If we apply the safety margin of 20%, the thyristor current equals: 73.8 x 1.2 = 88.6A
We can therefore use a 90A, 415V AC 3PH thyristor unit
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