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<p>1,223,370. Control of D.C. motors; rectifying. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 21 July, 1969 [1 Aug., 1968], No. 36515/69. Headings H2F and H2J. In a cross-fire protection system, a reversible D.C. motor 1 receives power from a transformer secondary winding 2 by way of alternate groups of controllable rectifiers 3a-3c and 4a-4c which are poled in respective positive and negative directions. The groups of rectifiers are associated with negative and positive firing circuits 5, 6. A generator 7 provides a command signal indicative of the desired position of the motor, this signal being compared with a feed. back signal from a device such as a selsyn. The resultant signal is fed to a summer 9 for comparison with the output of a tachometer generator 10, the output signal from the unit 9 being applied to the firing circuits 5, 6. When the output of the generator 7 is positive, a trigger circuit 12 is set to inhibit and permit respectively the operation of the firing circuits 5 and 6. Only the rectifiers 3a-3c are fired under these circumstances. The trigger circuit 12 is re-set when it receives a negative signal from the generator 7, whereby the rectifiers 4a-4c only are then fired. The cross-fire protective arrangement is specially suitable for systems in which the relation between the time of firing of the rectifiers and the power transferred is linearized by advancing the firing angle by a predetermined amount. In such systems the probability of cross-fire is increased at a particular firing angle.</p> |