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自激式软开关变换器(ZVS)教程

自激式软开关变换器(ZVS)教程

自激式软开关变换器(ZVS)教程前言第一章关于本电路第二章ZVS的工作原理第三章ZVS的元件选择第四章ZVS的拓展应用之电磁枪配套升压器第五章ZVS的拓展应用之基于ZVS的滞后反馈升压器第六章ZVS的拓展应用之高效电鱼机ZVS电路对于各位来说可能并不陌生,可能很多同学都制作过数十个ZVS电路了。

ZVS的最经常用途是驱动高压包拉弧,zvs具有简单、功率大、发热小效率高等优点。

在此提醒一下各位,不要不加思索地一味重复制作某个电路,DIY<>纯粹的组装。

本教程将介绍ZVS 的背景、工作原理、制作经验和高级应用方式(这是亮点!)同时带领各位领悟DIY的真谛!第一章关于本电路相信很多人看到了很熟悉的那个电路。

这就是自激式软开关变换器,常被大家称为ZVS。

值得一提的是,ZVS是一种电路工作模式的名称(Zero voltage switch,零电压开关),用于描述在开关电源中功率管在其两端电压为零时进行开关动作,此时没有开关损耗。

本电路的功率管正是由于工作在ZVS模式又加上太著名了所以被称为ZVS……(下文中ZVS代表本电路)ZVS是一种Royer变换器,那么Royer是啥?可能很多同学第一次听说这个名词,下面让我为大家分解。

1955年美国的科学家罗那(G.H.Royer)首先研制成功了利用磁芯的饱和来进行自激振荡的晶体管直流变换器。

此后,利用这一技术的各种形式的精益求精直流变换器不断地被研制和涌现出来,从而取代了早期采用的寿命短、可靠性差、转换效率低的旋转和机械振子示换流设备。

由于晶体管直流变换器中的功率晶体管工作在开关状态,所以由此而制成的稳压电源输出的组数多、极性可变、效率高、体积小、重量轻,因而当时被广泛地应用于航天及军事电子设备。

由于那时的微电子设备及技术十分落后,不能制作出耐压高、开关速度较高、功率较大的晶体管,所以这个时期的直流变换器只能采用低电压输入。

此后Royer类变换器一直没有停止发展,先后出现了:三极管ZCS(用于LCD背光照明CCFL,本教程不多作介绍)场效应管ZVS(大家熟知的那个电路),这两个电路实现了谐振软开关,因此效率非常高,比PWM硬开关变换器的效率高不少。

维索电子热盘炉Model 412-3-NCT Pizza炉说明书

维索电子热盘炉Model 412-3-NCT Pizza炉说明书

ELECTRICAL DATA:DIMENSIONS:FEATURES:SHIPPING WEIGHT:MODEL 412-3-NCTPIZZA OVENThis oven was designed for the express purpose of cooking original crust frozen pizza.It can also be used for preparing other frozen food products such as egg rolls and other food items of a non-greasy nature.The outer housing and grill front are made of 22 gauge brushed 430 stainless steel. The inner housing and other parts of the oven are made from aluminized steel for corrosion protection.-Opening: 1-7/8” x 13”- Removable clean out tray- Preset Thermostat (approx. 535 deg.)- Mechanical 15 minute timer- Wire heating elements for reduced heat up time and faster cooking cycles. Non UL listed.- Flip up handle design for easier storage ** Bakes (1) 12” Original crust pizza in approx. 8-12 min.- 120 volts, 12.4 amps, 1485 watts- Best when operated on an individual branch circuit - 6’ power cord length7-3/4”H x 18”W x 15”D Inside dimension: 13” x 13”Approx. 20 lbs.LIMITED WARRANTY:Wisco Industries, Inc. expressly warrants the product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of90 days (1 year mechanical) from the date of shipment. WISCO DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Buyer agrees that its SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY against Wisco and Wisco’s SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY arisingout of any defect or nonconformity in the product shall be Wisco’s option either to repair or replace such nonconforming countertop food service equipment at Wisco’s expense. No countertop food service equipment shall be returned withoutWisco’s consent. IT IS AGREED THAT WISCO’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE SALE PRICE FOR THE COUNTERTOP EQUIPMENT CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE OR NONCONFORMING.P .O. BOX #10OREGON, W I 53575PHONE: 608-835-3106FAX: FP140115-M 12/12INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR MODEL 412-3-NCTASSEMBLING COMPONENT PARTSIncluded with your oven is a plastic bag containing the grill handle,clean-out tray knob and appropriate screws and nuts.See the instruction sheet for assembling the flip up handle and clean-out tray.WARNINGS-IMPROPER ASSEMBLY OF THE “FLIP UP”HANDLE TO THE GRILL COULD CAUSE THE GRILL TO ROTATE WHEN THE PIZZA IS REMOVED FROM THE OVEN.THIS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO THE INDIVIDUAL SHOULD THEY ATTEMPT TO KEEP THE PIZZA FROM FALLING ON THE FLOOR.(See special assembly instructions attached to or as part of this instruction manual.)-THE OVEN SHOULD NEVER BE OPERATED ON OR NEAR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN BECAUSE OF THE HOT SURFACES ATTAINED DURING USE.WE RECOMMEND 6”SPACING FROM WALLS.-UNPLUG OVEN WHEN NOT IN USE-WHEN REMOVING GRILL FROM OVEN,USE CAUTION,TO AVOID FOOD FALLING INTO THE OVEN,ON THE OPERATOR,ETC.**DO NOT USE METAL OR ALUMINUM PANS OR FOIL WHEN BAKING WITH THIS OVENBAKING INSTRUCTIONSPizza should be kept frozen for best results.Capacity is (1)12”original crust pizza at a time.Oven can be turned on just prior to placing the pizza into the oven.After placing the pizza in the oven,set the timer dial to the desired bake time.*The timer dial must always be turned past the 2minute mark to activate the switch.Baking time varies depending upon the thickness of pizza,toppings,etc.The average time is between 8-12minutes.It is recommended that the drawer be opened halfway through baking time to check progress;it may be necessary to rotate pizza at this time.NOTE:Use of metal or aluminum pans or foil is prohibited and will void the warranty.CLEANING INSTRUCTIONSThese ovens are designed with a clean-out tray which should be pulled out and cleaned often with warm soapy water and then dried thoroughly.Most of the spillage will fall directly on this tray,and if this is cleaned off and not allowed to build up,the internal parts of the oven will stay relatively clean.Additionally,proper cleaning prevents emergence ofsmoke caused by a build up of carbon.The outside of the oven may be cleaned with a soft rag and stainless steel cleaner.As with all metals,there could be some sharp edges,and caution should be used when cleaning..DO NOT USE ANY OVEN/RANGE CLEANERS ON THIS UNITMODEL 412-3-NCT412312Pizza Oven Handle Assembly InstructionsSTEP 1With the grille laying flat, slide the grille front over the grille loop allowing it to lay flat. Place the handle bracket over the loop.FIG. 1.STEP 2Rotate the grille front and handle into the upright position.FIG. 2STEP 3Insert the screw through the grille loop,the handle bracket and the grille front.FIG. 3STEP 4Thread the thumb nut onto the screw and tighten. Rotate the handle down and slide the grille into the oven for use.FIG. 4FIG. 1FIG. 2FIG. 3FIG. 4FP140062Rev: 12-15-12ABCDEA CB D E GrilleThumb NutGrille Front Flip Up Handle ScrewWISCO INDUSTRIES,INC.P .O.BOX 10OREGON,WI 53575TELEPHONE (608)835-3106/(800)999-4726FAX (608)835/8273WARRANTY INFORMATIONIf you should experience any mechanical difficulties with your Wisco Industries,Inc.manufactured unit during the 1year warranty time period please do the following:*Contact Wisco Industries,Inc.For repair/replacement by calling (608)835-3106or Toll Free (800)999-4726.*Please have your and available.These numbers can be found on a black decal located on the lower side of the unit.There is also a date of manufacturing that can be found on the bottom of the unit.*At that time,we can assist you in:-getting your unit replaced/exchanged -and/or obtaining repair parts-and/or authorizing a service agent**Please note that you contact Wisco Industries,Inc.and obtain an RMA#any warranty issues can be resolved.MODEL #SERIAL #MUST BEFORE Failure to do so may void the warranty/claim resulting in Wisco Industries,Inc.not being responsible for any incurred expenses and/or charges.Wisco Industries,Inc.expressly warrants the product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 1year from the date of shipment.WISCO DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,ANY AND ALLWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Buyer agrees that its SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY against Wisco and Wisco’s SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY arising out of any defect or nonconformity in the product shall be replacement/exchange of such nonconforming countertop food service equipment at Wisco’s expense.No countertop food service equipment shall be returned without Wisco’s consent.IT IS AGREED THAT WISCO’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE SALE PRICE FOR THE COUNTERTOP EQUIPMENT CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE OR NONCONFORMING.LIMITED WARRANTY:6-14-12/tmk/cdr/warranty*1YEAR REPLACEMENT/EXCHANGE*。

zvs原理

zvs原理

zvs原理ZVS原理是一种用于降低电力损失和提高效率的电源开关技术,它的全称是“零电压开关原理”(Zero Voltage Switching)。

该技术用于开关电源、逆变器等电路中,可以有效减少开关器件的开关损耗,从而提高整个电路系统的效率,同时降低了电压的涟漪和噪声。

一、ZVS的原理在讲解ZVS原理之前,我们需要先来了解一下开关电源的基本结构。

开关电源主要由开关管、变压器、输出电容、滤波电感和控制电路等组成。

开关电源的工作原理是,通过控制开关管的导通和断开,将直流电源转换为高频脉冲电流,然后通过变压器转换为所需电压和电流,最后通过输出电容和滤波电感对电压进行滤波,得到所需的直流电信号。

在这个过程中,开关管的开关是非常重要的。

一般来说,开关管在导通和断开时都会存在一定的开关损耗,这会造成能量的损失和电路的效率下降。

为了降低这种开关损耗,ZVS技术被广泛应用在开关电源中。

ZVS技术是利用一个LC 谐振电路来控制开关管的开关,让开关管在电压为零的时候进行开关,从而达到减小开关损耗的效果。

图1是ZVS电路的示意图,它由一个开关管Q1、一个变压器T1和两个谐振电容C1、C2和两个电感L1、L2组成。

在电源端口增加了一个电感Ls并且在输出负载上并联一个电容Cout。

图中的电感L1、L2直接连接到开关管Q1上。

在开关管Q1和变压器T1之间串联了一个电容Cin,电容Cin的值大约是图中LC谐振电路的四倍。

当开关管Q1导通时,电流从直流电源流入到电容Cin中,同时电容Cin开始充电。

当电容Cin中的电压与电源电压相等时,电容Cin开始放电,电流通过电感L1、Ls、L2和开关管Q1之间形成了一个匹配的谐振电路。

当电容C2的电压达到零电位时,开关管Q1不会产生开关损耗。

电容C2接在变压器T1次级上,当C 2 的电压达到零电位时,开关管才能够开关。

在此前的时刻,开关管无法开关,因为电容Cin会阻止开关管Q1中的电流流入谐振电路的一侧。

海洛斯操作手册(说明书)

海洛斯操作手册(说明书)

HIROSS恒温恒湿机房精密空调操作手册HIMOD系列北京****科技有限公司技术部2009年01月01日目录第一章HIMOD系列海洛斯空调概述 ..................................................................................................1.1型号多 ................................................................................................................................................1.2控制技术先进 ....................................................................................................................................1.3制冷系统 ............................................................................................................................................1.4送风系统 ............................................................................................................................................1.5加湿系统 ............................................................................................................................................1.6加热系统 ............................................................................................................................................1.7其它 .................................................................................................................................................... 第二章HIMOD系列海洛斯空调型号含义 .......................................................................................... 第三章有关空调的一些资料 ..................................................................................................................3.1气流组织方式 ....................................................................................................................................3.2盖板纽开启方式 ................................................................................................................................3.3空调重量 ............................................................................................................................................3.4机组尺寸及维护空间 ........................................................................................................................ 第四章制冷循环管路示意图 ..................................................................................................................4.1风冷却(A型).................................................................................................................................4.2水冷却(W型)................................................................................................................................4.3双冷源(D型).................................................................................................................................4.4单系统(C型).................................................................................................................................4.5双系统(C型)................................................................................................................................. 第五章调速风机调速接线示意图 .......................................................................................................... 第六章MICROFACE概述 ...................................................................................................................6.1概述 ....................................................................................................................................................6.2Microface面板简介............................................................................................................................6.3LCD液晶显示屏介绍 ........................................................................................................................ 第七章MICROFACE面板的操作 ....................................................................................................... 第八章控制器的使用 ..............................................................................................................................8.1控制器(HIROMATIC)概述..........................................................................................................8.2控制器的操作 ....................................................................................................................................8.3菜单结构 ............................................................................................................................................ 第九章日常维护及特殊维护 ..................................................................................................................9.1日常维护 ............................................................................................................................................9.2特殊维护 ............................................................................................................................................ 第十章常见报警及处理 ..........................................................................................................................10.1低压报警 ..........................................................................................................................................10.2高压报警 ..........................................................................................................................................10.3加湿报警 ..........................................................................................................................................10.4失风报警 ..........................................................................................................................................10.5电加热过热报警 ..............................................................................................................................10.6显示器发黑 ......................................................................................................................................10.7空调不制冷 ......................................................................................................................................附录1:参数列表 ...................................................................................................................................附录2:报警内容列表 ...........................................................................................................................附录3:各菜单项含义 ...........................................................................................................................第一章HIMOD系列海洛斯空调概述HIMOD系列海洛斯空调(HIMOD空调)是当今世界上最先进的机房专用恒温恒湿机房专用精密空调。

八下作文新电器说明文

八下作文新电器说明文

八下作文新电器说明文
大家好啊!今天我来跟大家聊聊八下新电器,这可是个热门话题呢!你们肯定也和我一样,每次看到商场里那些闪闪发光的新电器,总忍不住想知道它们到底是怎么一回事。

首先,说到洗碗机,简直就是懒人的福音啊!以前每天洗那么多碗,真的是累翻了。

现在有了洗碗机,把碗筷放进去,按个按钮,它就跟魔法一样,自己把碗洗干净了!我一度怀疑它是不是有小精灵在帮忙呢!
再说说智能冰箱,这货可真不是一般的聪明。

它不光能保持食物新鲜,还能告诉你食材的保质期哦!有时候我会开玩笑问它:“冰箱啊,明天这个黄瓜还能吃吗?”它就会冷冷地告诉我答案,简直比我还懂食材。

还有那个新式的电磁炉,它真是个省心的家伙。

以前煮个汤还得等水开,现在它用电磁场直接加热锅底,速度超快!有一次我做火锅,它瞬间就把锅底烧得热气腾腾,我都有点被它的“高温表现”吓到了。

不过说到新电器,就不能不提那个空气炸锅。

我以前总觉得油炸东西太麻烦,还怕油烟弄脏厨房,但自从有了空气炸锅,简直是我爱上了油炸食物的开始!它用热风代替油去炸,外酥里嫩,吃起来健康又方便。

对了,还有那个智能音响,我每天早上都跟它说话。

问它今天天气怎么样,让它给我放一首我喜欢的歌,简直就像有个会聊天的好朋友在旁边陪伴一样。

总之,这些新电器不仅仅是为了方便我们的生活,更是一种科技进步的体现。

它们让我们的家变得更智能、更有趣。

所以,如果你还在犹豫要不要入手一些新电器,我的建议是,赶快动起来吧!一定会让你的生活变得更轻松、更愉快哦!
希望我的分享能给你带来一些灵感,记得选择适合自己的电器,让它们成为你生活中的小助手和好伙伴!享受科技带来的便利和乐趣吧!。

自制zvs感应加热教程

自制zvs感应加热教程

自制zvs感应加热教程电磁感应加热,或简称感应加热,是加热导体材料比如金属材料的一种方法。

它主要用于金属热加工、热处理、焊接和熔化。

顾名思义,感应加热是利用电磁感应的方法使被加热的材料的内部产生电流,依靠这些涡流的能量达到加热目的。

感应加热系统的基本组成包括感应线圈,交流电源和工件。

根据加热对象不同,可以把线圈制作成不同的形状。

线圈和电源相连,电源为线圈提供交变电流,流过线圈的交变电流产生一个通过工件的交变磁场,该磁场使工件产生涡流来加热。

一、电磁感应加热原理生磁的过程是通过电磁加热装置的转换,将50HZ/60HZ的交流电变换成直流电压,再经过控制电路将直流电压转换频率为20-40KHZ的高频电压输出,快速运动的高压电流在线缆内产生高速变化的磁场磁生热,电缆与铁质容器接触后容器表面具即切割交变磁力线而在容器底部金属部分产生交变的电流(即涡流),涡流使容器底部的铁原子高速无规则运动,原子互相碰撞、摩擦而产生热能。

简单说,电磁感应加热的原理就是利用电、磁、热能间的转换达到使被加热物体自身发热的效果。

二、电磁感应加热条件1、转换电能的电磁加热装置2、传递电能的电缆3、含铁质的容器巨大的热能能够使得被加热物品自身发热。

三、电磁加热技术应用领域应用电磁加热技术原理的产品,电磁加热控制器的应用范围非常广泛:1、塑机械加热、木材、建筑、食品、医疗、化工等节能改造,如塑料注射机,挤出机,吹膜机,拉丝机,塑料薄膜,管材,线材等机器、食品加工、纺织、印染、冶金、轻工、机械、表面热处理及焊接,锅炉,开水炉等行业,可以替代电阻加热,以及燃料明火传统能源。

2、纺织印染原料采用电磁加热可以提高能源利用效率,提高加热速度,提高温度控制精度3、轻工行业罐头以及其它塑料包装的封口等等。

锅炉行业电磁锅炉利用其加热速度快的特点,可抛弃传统锅炉整体加热的方式,只在锅炉的出水端进行加热,使水流在流动中完成加热,加热速度快,节省空间。

4、机械行业高频电磁加热可以应用于与金属表明热处理,其效果比传统处理方式有显著提高,其他如各种机械零件的淬火,以及淬火后的回火、退火和正火等热处理的加热,压力加工前的透热电磁加热技术的应用,不仅有利于产品品质、生产效率的提升和节能降耗降低成本,也提升了设备制造企业的技术水平,在传统行业中越来越广泛地被接受和使用。

伊莱克斯 KVCLS00Y 家用嵌入式蒸烤一体机 使用说明书

伊莱克斯 KVCLS00Y 家用嵌入式蒸烤一体机 使用说明书
通知厂家维修
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水箱未关到位
再次推入水箱,使水箱与内腔平面齐平
带电和绝缘部件的触电保护装置必须妥善 固定,而且只能通过工具拆卸。 只有在安装过程结束后,才能将电源插头 插入电源插座。确保在安装后,仍可方便 地插拔电源插头。
请勿安装或使用已损坏的设备。
如果电源插座松动,切勿连接电源插头。
按照本机附带的安装说明书操作。 断开设备与电源的连接时,请勿拉动电
本机非常重,搬运时请注意。请始终佩源线,请始终拉动电源插头。
仅使用正确的隔离装置∶线路保护断流
戴安全手套和配套的鞋子。
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不要通过手柄拉动本机。
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柜⻔温度较高时。
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17.常⻅故障及处理方法
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ThermolyneBarnstead|Thermolyne Corporation Cimarec TM Stirring Hot PlatesOPERATION MANUALAND PARTS LISTModel #Top Plate Size VoltageSP46615 SP46610 SP46614 SP46610-26 SP46925 SP46920 SP46924 SP46920-26 SP47235 SP47235-60 SP47238 SP47230-26 SP47230 SP472344" x 4"4" x 4"4" x 4"4" x 4"7" x 7"7" x 7"7" x 7"7" x 7"12" x 12"12" x 12"12" X 12"12" X 12"12" X 12"12" X 12"120240100230120240100230120 (20 amp cord set)120 (15 amp cord set)208220230100LT612X2 • 12/5/00Serial Number: _________________________________2IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis manual contains important operating and safety information. The user must carefullyread and understand the contents of this manual prior to the use of this equipment.Safety InformationYour Thermolyne Cimarec Stirring Hot Plate has been designed with function, reliability, and safety inmind. It is the user’s responsibility to install it in conformance with local electrical codes. For safe operation, please pay attention to the alert boxes throughout the manual.Alert BoxesNOTENotes alert the manual user to pertinent facts and conditions. WARNINGWarning alerts apply when there is a possibility of personal injury.Warnings WARNINGTo avoid electrical shock, always:e a properly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current handling capacity.2.Disconnect from the power supply prior to maintenance and servicing.To avoid personal injury:1.Do not use in the presence of flame or combustible materials — fire or explosion may result. Thisdevice contains components which may ignite such materials.2.Keep top surface clean. Use a non-abrasive cleaner. Alkali spills, hydrofluoric acid spills or phosphoric acid spills may damage top and lead to thermal failure. Unplug unit and remove spills promptly. Do not immerse unit for cleaning.3.Replace the top immediately if damaged by etching, scratching or chipping. A damaged top can break in use.4.Do not use metal foil on hot plate. Do not use sand bath or other insulating material on the stirring hot plate — Top plate can be damaged and shock hazard can exist.5.Do not remove or modify grounded power plug. Use only properly grounded outlets to avoid shock hazard. Not rated for use in hazardous atmospheres.e caution when heating volatile materials; top surface and element can reach the “Flash PointTemperature” of many chemicals. These stirring hot plates are not explosion proof. Fire or explosionmay result. Unit contains components which may ignite such materials.e appropriate hand and eye protection when handling hazardous chemicals.8.Gross weight of items placed on top of Hot Plates should not exceed 25 lbs. on the 7" X 7" and 12" X 12" models, AND 10 LBS. on the 4" X 4" model.9.Refer servicing to qualified personnel.WARNINGTHIS PRODUCT CONTAINS REFRACTORY CERAMIC, REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBER OR FIBERGLASS (GLASS WOOL) INSULATION WHICH CAN PRODUCE RESPIRABLE FIBERS AND DUST WHEN HANDLED. THESE FIBERS OR DUSTS CAN CAUSE IRRITATION AND CAN AGGRAVATE PRE—EXISTING RESPIRATORY DISEASE. REFRACTORY CERAMIC INSULATIONS MAY CONTAIN OR MAY FORM CRYSTALLINE SILICA (CRYSTOBALITE) WHICH MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE (SILICOSIS).THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC) HAS CLASSIFIED REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBER AND FIBERGLASS AS (2B) POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC. IARC HAS CLASSIFIED CRYSTALLINE SILICA AS (2A) PROBABLY CARCINOGENIC.The insulating materials are located in the door, the hearth collar, in the chamber of the product or the top plate assembly. Tests performed by the manufacturer indicate that there is no significant risk of exposure to dust or respirable fibers resulting from operation of this equipment under normal conditions. However, there may be a risk of exposure to respirable dusts or fibers when repairing or maintaining the insulating materials, or when otherwise disturbing the materials in a manner which causes release of dust or fibers therefrom. Through the use of proper handling procedures you can work safely with these insulating materials and minimize any exposure. Accordingly, before you repair or replace any insulating materials, or perform any other servicing on this product which could disturb or cause exposure to dust from insulating materials, you should consult the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS's) for such products with respect to proper handling and appropriate protective equipment. For additional MSDS's, or additional information concerning the handling of refractory ceramic products, please contact the Customer Service Department of Barnstead|Thermolyne Corporation at 1-800-446-6060 or 1-800-553-0039.3Barnstead |Thermolyne • 800-553-0039IntroductionYour Cimarec stirring hot plate is a general purpose heating/stirring device intended for laboratory procedures requiring temperatures from ambient to 538°C (1000°F) and stirring capability from 100 –1000 rpm. A vessel with a flat bottom is recommended on the stirring hot plate for ideal heat transfer. Avoid metal containers or vessels with a rim around the bottom as these could cause damage to the stirring hot plate.NOTEThis unit contains materials which may emit a slight odor or smoke during initial operation.This will dissipate within a few minutes and will not effect the operation or performance of thehot plate.OperationBoth the temperature and speed controls are combination on/off switches and setting selectors. To select a temperature, turn the control clockwise to the desired setting. The lighted “heat” indicator shows when the unit is turned on. The control maintains a set temperature of the stirring hot plate by turning the power on and off over short time intervals. The greater the percentage of time the power is on, the higher the temperature. At the high position, power is on continuously and maximum temperature is obtained. From the "Off" position, the knob may be turned to either the right or the left. For fast heat up, turn the knob to the high position. When the desired temperature is reached, reduce the setting to the point where the temperature will be maintained.To select a speed, turn the speed control clockwise until the desired mixing action is achieved. The lighted “stir” indicator shows when the unit is stirring. Stirring capability from 100 to 1000 RPM. Unit comes complete with a stir bar that is coated with Teflon Fluorocarbon Resin.*CAUTIONWhen turning the control off, be sure the knob is in the "Off" position and the indicatorlight is out.NOTEThe 4" x 4" models do not have “Heat” or “Stir” pilot lights.*Teflon Fluorocarbon Resin is a trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.WARNINGRefer servicing to qualified personnel.Disconnect from power supply before servicing.4Replacement Parts ListingModel Number(s):SP46900, SP47200, SP46600 Product Name:Cimarec Stirring Hot Plates4" x 4" Series 622 Part #7" x 7"Series 640Part #12" x 12"Series 612Part #DescriptionPT464X1PT467X1PT470X1Top plate onlyEL622X1EL469X1A EL472X1A Element, 120VEL622X2EL469X2A EL472X2A Element, 230/240V~~EL472X3A Element, 208VEL622X3EL469X3A EL472X4A Element, 100VCNX60CNX60CNX60Control, 100/120VCNX61CNX61CNX61Control, 208/230/240VMT622X1A MT469X2A MT612X1Motor, 100/120VMT622X2A MT469X1A MT612X2Motor, 208/230/240VRS622X3A RS640X3A RS612X3A Rheostat, 100VRS622X1A RS640X1A RS612X1A Rheostat, 120VRS622X2A RS640X2A RS612X2A Rheostat, 208/230/240VKBX57KBX58KBX58Knob, stir controlKBX56KBX56KBX56Knob, heat controlCR622X1A CR640X2A CR612X4A Cord set, 240 voltCR622X3A CR612X3A CR612X3A Cord set, 230 voltCR622X2A CR640X1A CR612X5A Cord set, 120 voltCR622X2A CR640X3A CR612X6A Cord set, 100 volt~~CR612X7A Cord set, 208 voltCR612X8A Cord Set 120 volt (15 amp cord)~PLX97PLX97Pilot light, stir 100/120V~PLX99PLX99Pilot light, stir 208/230/240V~PLX98PLX98Pilot light, heat, 100/120V~PLX101PLX101Pilot light, heat, 208/230/240V Ordering ProceduresPlease refer to the Specification Plate for the complete model number, serial number, and series number when requesting service, replacement parts or in any correspondence concerning this unit. All parts listed herein may be ordered from the Barnstead|Thermolyne dealer from whom you purchased this unit or can be obtained promptly from the factory. When service or replacement parts are needed we ask that you check first with your dealer. If the dealer cannot handle your request, then contact our Customer Service Department at 319-556-2241 or 800-553-0039.Prior to returning any materials to Barnstead |Thermolyne Corp., please contact our Customer Service Department for a “Return Goods Authorization” number (RGA). Material returned without a RGA number will be refused. Minimum invoice: $25.5Barnstead |Thermolyne • 800-553-0039Thermal Ceramics Material SafetyData Sheet Date Revised: 7/2/91PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONTrade Name(s): CERAFIBERGeneric Name: REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBER INSULATION CAS #:65997-17-3Chemical Name: ALUMINA SILICA Formula:MIXTUREManufacturer: ThermalCeramics Telephone:(404) 796-4200 Address:P.0. BOX 923, 2102 Old Savannah RoadCity: Augusta State:Georgia Zip:30903PRODUCT INGREDIENTSINGREDIENT NAME CAS NUMBER%PEL and TLV (except as noted) REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBER65997-17-3100 1 FIBER/CC EXPOSURE GUIDELINE5mg/M3 - NUISANCE RESPIRABLE - OSHA10mg/M3 - NUISANCE TOTAL - ACGIH CRYSTALLINE SILICA (CRISTOBALITE) WILL FORM"AFTER SERVICE" AT TEMPERATURES >1000°C.14464-46-1>200.05 mg/M3 - OSHA Respirable Dust PHYSICAL DATAAppearance and Odor:WHITE FIBER-NO ODOR.Boiling Point: NA Evaporation Rate (NA = 1): NAVapor Pressure: NA Specific Gravity (water = 1 ): 2.6Water Solubility (%): NIL Melting Point: >3000°FVapor Density (Air= l): NA% Volatile by Volume: 0FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATAFlash Point (Method):NONFLAMMABLENFPA Flammable/Combustible Liquid Classification:NA Flammable Limits: LEL:NA %UEL:NA % Auto-Ignition Temperature:NAHEALTH HAZARDSSummary/RisksSummary: EXPOSURE TO DUST FROM THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE MINIMIZED. ANIMAL INHALATION AND ARTIFICIAL IMPLANTATION STUDIES HAVE REPORTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF TUMORS. BASED ONPRELIMINARY RESULTS, A NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL RISK HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE EPA ACCORDING TO SECTION 8(e) OF THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT. BASED ON ANIMAL STUDIES, IARC HASCLASSIFIED RCF AS POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC FOR HUMANS (2B). DATA FROM HUMAN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IS INSUFFICIENT. THIS SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE HAS NOT BEEN CLASSIFIED A CARCINOGEN BY NTP OR OSHA.Medical conditions which may be aggravated: AS WITH ANY DUST, PRE-EXISTING UPPER RESPIRATORY AND LUNG DISEASES MAY BE AGGRAVATED.Target Organ(s): LUNGS, SKIN AND EYES .Acute Health Effects: PRODUCT IS A MECHANICAL IRRITANT TO SKIN, EYES AND UPPER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Chronic Health Effects: EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO RCF DUSTS AND AFTER SERVICE FIBERS MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE (FIBROSIS). IARC STATES THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE IN ANIMALS AND LIMITED EVIDENCE IN HUMANS TO CLASSIFY CRYSTALLINE SILICA AS A PROBABLE CARCINOGEN (2A) AND RCF AS A POSSIBLE CARCINOGEN (2B).Primary Entry Route(s): INHALATION, SKIN AND EYE CONTACT.Signs/Symptoms of OverexposureInhalation: IRRITATION OR SORENESS IN THROAT & NOSE. IN EXTREME EXPOSURES SOME CONGESTION MAY OCCUR.Skin Contact: TEMPORARY IRRITATION OR RASH.Skin Absorption: NAIngestion: NOT HAZARDOUS WHEN INGESTED. MAY CAUSE TEMPORARY IRRITATION TO GI TRACT.6Eyes: TEMPORARY IRRITATION OR INFLAMMATIONFirst Aid/Emergency ProceduresInhalation: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. DRINK WATER TO CLEAR THROAT AND BLOW NOSE TO EVACUATE FIBERS. Skin Contact: WASH AFFECTED AREAS GENTLY WITH SOAP AND WARM WATER.Skin Absorption: NAIngestion: NAEyes: FLUSH EYES WITH COPIOUS QUANTITIES OF WATER. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.REACTIVITY DATAMATERIAL IS STABLE.HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CANNOT OCCUR.Chemical Incompatibilities: HYDROFLUORIC ACIDConditions to Avoid: NONE IN DESIGNED USE.Hazardous Decomposition Products: NONESPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURESProcedures for Spill/Leak: VACUUM CLEAN DUST WITH EQUIPMENT FITTED WITH HEPA FILTER. IF SWEEPING IS NECESSARY USE A DUST SUPPRESSANT.Waste Management: WASTES ARE NOT HAZARDOUS AS DEFINED BY RCRA (40 CFR PART 261 ) . COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL REGULATIONS. METHOD OF DISPOSAL - LANDFILL. RQ - N/A.SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATIONGoggles: GOGGLES OR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS ARE RECOMMENDED.Gloves: GLOVES ARE RECOMMENDED.Respirator: <1 F/CC, USE 3M 9900; <10 F/CC, USE MSA COMFO II WITH H FILTER; <50 F/CC, USE MSA ULTRA-TWIN H FILTER; OR EQUIVALENTS. SEE SECTION IX-OTHER.Ventilation: USE SUFFICIENT NATURAL OR MECHANICAL VENTILATION TO KEEP DUST LEVEL TO BELOW PEL/TLV/WEG (WORKPLACE EXPOSURE GUIDELINE) USE DUST COLLECTION WHEN TEARING OUT.Other: WEAR LOOSE FITTING, LONG SLEEVED CLOTHING. WASH EXPOSED AREAS WITH SOAP & WARM WATER AFTER HANDLING. WASH WORK CLOTHES SEPARATELY FROM OTHER CLOTHING; RINSE WASHERTHOROUGHLY.Special Considerations for repair/maintenance of contaminated equipment: CRISTOBALITE RESPIRATOR: <10X PEL, USE 3M 9900; <100X PEL, USE MSA ULTRA-TWIN H FILTER; OR EQUIV. SEE SEC IX-OTHER.SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS*** ALWAYS SEGREGATE MATERIALS BY MAJOR HAZARD CLASS ***THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER. Storage Segregation Hazard Classes: IRRITANTSpecial Handling/Storage: KEEP MATERIAL DRY.Special Workplace Engineering Controls: ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO KEEP DUST LEVEL TO BELOW PEL/TLV/WEG (WORKPLACE EXPOSURE GUIDELINE).Other: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE HEALTH AND SAFETY ASPECTS OF REFRACTORY CERAMIC FIBERS IS AVAILABLE.† Copyright© 1980, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.MSSM/226-21:26/00030As of the date of preparation of this document, the foregoing information is believed to be accurate and is provided in good faith to comply with applicable federal and state law(s). However, no warranty or representation with respect to such information is intended or given.MSDS/MSD3 FORM REV. 7/2/917Barnstead |Thermolyne • 800-553-0039One Year Limited WarrantyBarnstead|Thermolyne Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase.This warranty applies only to defects in original parts or components, and does not apply to claims or alleged product failures resulting from unauthorized repairs, misuse, accidents or lack of proper maintenance, failure to follow Barnstead|Thermolyne’s instructions for use or from ordinary wear and tear.Warranty service may be obtained by returning any defective product to an authorizedBarnstead|Thermolyne dealer or to Barnstead |Thermolyne. Heating elements, because of their susceptibility to overheating and contamination, must be returned to our factory and if, upon inspection, it is concluded that failure is not due to excessive high temperature or contamination, warranty replacement will be provided.BARNSTEAD|THERMOLYNE’S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY PRODUCTS WHICH IT DELIVERS AND ARE FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE.THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT. BARNSTEAD|THERMOLYNE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR SPECIFIC USE.ThermolyneBarnstead|Thermolyne Corporation2555 Kerper Boulevard • PO Box 797Dubuque, Iowa 52004-0797, USAPhone 319-556-2241 • 800-553-0039Fax 319-556-0695 • Telex 284 7678。

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技术介绍⽬前市场上⾼频感应⾦属3D打印机喷头成本⾼,单单⾼频机就很⼤,占⽤空间,且价格昂贵;同时⾼频机的感应线圈状在喷头上,导致机器⼤量空间浪费。

技术实现思路为了解决上述问题,本技术提供了zvs感应加热电路。

为了实现上述⽬的,本技术采⽤的技术⽅案如下:zvs感应加热电路,包括电阻R1、电阻R2、电阻R3、电阻R4、电阻R5、MOS管M1、MOS管M2、MOS管M3、MOS管M4、电容F1、电容F2、电容F3、电容F4、谐振电容F5、稳压管Z1、稳压管Z2、稳压管Z3、稳压管Z4、⼆极管D1、⼆极管D2、加热线圈T、铁芯电感L;所述电阻R1为两个且并联,其中⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M3的栅极和MOS管M4的栅极,另⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M1的栅极和MOS管M2的栅极;两个电阻R1的正极接电源正极;MOS管M1的源极通过并联的稳压管Z1和电阻R2连接到MOS管M1的栅极,且MOS管M1的源极接电源负极;MOS管M1的源极通过电容F1连接到MOS管M1的漏极;MOS管M1的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M2的源极通过并联的稳压管Z3和电阻R3连接到MOS管M2的栅极,且MOS管M2的源极接电源负极;MOS管M2的源极通过电容F3连接到MOS管M2的漏极;MOS管M2的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M3的源极通过并联的稳压管Z2和电阻R4连接到MOS管M3的栅极,且MOS管M3的源极接电源负极;MOS管M3的源极通过电容F2连接到MOS管M3的漏极;MOS管M3的漏极与加热线圈T的另⼀...【技术保护点】zvs感应加热电路,其特征在于,包括电阻R1、电阻R2、电阻R3、电阻R4、电阻R5、MOS管M1、MOS管M2、MOS管M3、MOS管M4、电容F1、电容F2、电容F3、电容F4、谐振电容F5、稳压管Z1、稳压管Z2、稳压管Z3、稳压管Z4、⼆极管D1、⼆极管D2、加热线圈T、铁芯电感L;所述电阻R1为两个且并联,其中⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M3的栅极和MOS管M4的栅极,另⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M1的栅极和MOS管M2的栅极;两个电阻R1的正极接电源正极;MOS管M1的源极通过并联的稳压管Z1和电阻R2连接到MOS管M1的栅极,且MOS 管M1的源极接电源负极;MOS管M1的源极通过电容F1连接到MOS管M1的漏极;MOS管M1的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M2的源极通过并联的稳压管Z3和电阻R3连接到MOS管M2的栅极,且MOS管M2的源极接电源负极;MOS管M2的源极通过电容F3连接到MOS管M2的漏极;MOS管M2的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M3的源极通过并联的稳压管Z2和电阻R4连接到MOS管M3的栅极,且MOS管M3的源极接电源负极;MOS管...【技术特征摘要】1.zvs感应加热电路,其特征在于,包括电阻R1、电阻R2、电阻R3、电阻R4、电阻R5、MOS 管M1、MOS管M2、MOS管M3、MOS管M4、电容F1、电容F2、电容F3、电容F4、谐振电容F5、稳压管Z1、稳压管Z2、稳压管Z3、稳压管Z4、⼆极管D1、⼆极管D2、加热线圈T、铁芯电感L;所述电阻R1为两个且并联,其中⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M3的栅极和MOS管M4的栅极,另⼀个电阻R1的负极连接MOS管M1的栅极和MOS管M2的栅极;两个电阻R1的正极接电源正极;MOS管M1的源极通过并联的稳压管Z1和电阻R2连接到MOS管M1的栅极,且MOS 管M1的源极接电源负极;MOS管M1的源极通过电容F1连接到MOS管M1的漏极;MOS管M1的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M2的源极通过并联的稳压管Z3和电阻R3连接到MOS管M2的栅极,且MOS管M2的源极接电源负极;MOS管M2的源极通过电容F3连接到MOS管M2的漏极;MOS管M2的漏极与加热线圈T的⼀端连接;MOS管M3的源极通过并联的稳压管Z2和电阻R4连接到MOS管M3的栅极,且MOS管M3的源极接电源负极;MOS管M3的源极通过电容F2连接到MOS管M3的漏极;MOS管M3的漏极与加热线圈T的另⼀端连接;MOS管M4的源极通过并联的稳压管Z...【专利技术属性】技术研发⼈员:陈美宋,申请(专利权)⼈:陈美宋,类型:新型国别省市:⼴东,44全部详细技术资料下载我是这个专利的主⼈。

感应加热ZVS制作图解

感应加热ZVS制作图解
5.通过增减电感圈数可以调节电路的功率
这个帖子我从9点半开始编辑到凌晨两点才弄完
最后给大家看看我的SSTC(再过几周我就发帖了)
THE END
小白:330Ω的电阻不是应该用大功率的吗?为什么用小功率的?
作者:95%以上的人都被迷惑了(就连我当初也被迷惑了),其实电阻应该用330Ω的而不是470Ω,在这里我要科普一下,电流=电压÷电流,按照这个公式,12V供电,通过330Ω电阻的电流也就36Ma,烧不了的。
小白:稳压管不是两个就够了吗?为什么要用四个?
在管子上面涂点硅脂↓
在上面再垫一层纸↓
小散热片上涂点硅脂↓
然后把小散热片压到纸上
再把支架压到小散热片上
再扣好支架,然后就好了↓
下面开始接线
注意不要虚焊,也不要焊错↓
用一根绳子把散热器和板子绑在一起↓
连接好电源线↓
用铜线做一个加热线圈(5+5圈)↓
应该先接线圈再绑散热器的,诶↓
下面开始测试
供电12V蓄电池↓
感应加热ZVS制作图解
玩ZVS很久了,一直没有试过感应加热,是因为个人条件的问题所以。。。总之现在有条件了,做一个来玩玩,同时也算是一个教程
首先,你需要下列物品:
1.一个活人(很明显你就是)
2.一台电脑或手机(很显然你已经有了)
3.一篇文章(很显然你在看了)
4.一定程度的DIY能力
5.充足的工具
6.足够的材料
准备一小片散热片,如果你的场效应晶体管比较大,那么就需要两片↓
导热硅脂↓买CPU散热器送的,能用就是了
先在管子被面涂点↓
手头上没有好的绝缘垫,就用纸代替了,好孩子不要学我↓
把管子放上,把线焊好,线要粗的线↓
我遇到了毛刺↓

Kochtechnik 烹饪机热元件 产品说明书

Kochtechnik 烹饪机热元件 产品说明书

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No.relay socket dimensions 62x36x15mm 250V voltage AC 10A Italiana Part No.401224descriptionlevel relay 230V connection F6.3 type RL30/3ES/F/Gtime relaysPart No.381421descriptiontime relay CROUZET EMAR7 88 829 117 time range 0.1s-20h 240VAC 5A NO connection grip connectionPart No.380489time relay CROUZET MUR1-88826105 time range 0.1s-100hPart No.380329descriptiontime relay FIBER 85.02.8.240 time range 0.05s - 100h 230-240VAC MARENO RELAYS1transformersPart No.401152transformer primary 230/400V secondary 12V 100VAPart No.401153transformer primary 230/400V secondary 12V 160VAtoroidal core transformersPart No.401151transformer primary 230V secondary 12V 20VAPart No.400127transformer primary 230VAC secondary 12VAC 40VA secondary 3.2APart No.401340descriptiontransformer primary 220/240V secondary 24V 50VA secondary 2.1APart No.400125transformer primary 220-240V secondary 12V 16VA secondaryTRANSFORMERS MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.400126transformer primary 230VAC secondary 12VAC 20VA secondary 2.1A Part No.379054Part No.379563Ref. No.electronic controller ELIWELL type ICPlus902 mountingSHANGFANGPart No.37905413-wireMARENO TRANSFORMERS /ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS /PROBES1producer-specific probescore probesPart No.379134Ref. No.R653209002912400LA65321102Part No.3797731Ref. No.R653211201multipoint probePart No.378016Ref. No.R65320920PROBES MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.381462Ref. 65321360descriptionfemale connector with cable 6-pole for combi-steamer L 1000mmPart No.378017Ref. No.R65321020descriptionlid for plug contactCVE004H, CVE104H, CVE105H, CVG105H, EM010M+SC, EM106H, EM106M+SC, EM106P, EM110H, EM110M+SC, EM110P, EM210H, EM210M+SC, EM210P, EV106H, EV106M+SC, EV106P, EV110H, Part No.379856Ref. No.R86020420descriptionbag for core temperature probeFor models:CVE004H, CVE104H, CVE105H, CVG105H, EM010M+SC, EM106H, EM106M+SC, EM106P, EM110H, EM110M+SC, EM110P, EM210H, EM210M+SC, EM210P, EV106H, EV106M+SC, EV106P, EV110H, EV110M+SC, EV110P, EV210H, EV210M+SC, EV210P, GM106H, GM106M+SC, GM106P, GM110H, GM110M+SC, GM110P, GM210H, GM210M+SC, GM210P, GMT06D, GMT20D, GV106H, GV106M+SC, GV106P, GV110H, GV110M+SC, GV110P, GV210H, GV210M+SC, GV210P, GVT06D, GVT20D, ME061D, ME061M, ME101D, ME101M, ME102D...(Other models you can see in the webshop)electronicsfrequency convertersPart No.403841descriptionfrequency converter with heat sink for combi-steamer L 135mm W 135mm 800W ECS P0010205-0PCBsPart No.403472Ref. No.descriptioncontrol PCB combi-steamer VE 061/1011 L 410mm W 150mm Part No.402427Ref. No.descriptioncontrol PCB L 410mm W 150mm for LAINOX buttons 13Part No.400149description keypad PCBMARENO PROBES /ELECTRONICS1Part No.401591Ref. No.Part No.400140Ref. No.description keypad PCB combi-steamer ME106M with keypadFor models: ME106M, ME110M, ME120M, ME210M, MG106M, MG110M, MG120M, MG210M, MG220M, VE106M, VE110M, VE120M, VE210M, VE220M, VG106M, VG110M, VG120M, VG210M, VG220MPart No.401661Ref. No.Part No.403829Ref. No.description keypad PCB for combi-steamer L 437mm W 103mm Part No.403823description keypad PCB for combi-steamer L 443mm W 83mmPart No.400142Ref. No.description keypad PCB L 100mm W 95mm buttons 8Part No.400150description main PCBFor models:CVE004H, CVE104H, CVE105H, CVG105HPart No.403824Ref. No.description main PCB for combi-steamer L 250mm W 103mmELECTRONICS MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.401333Ref. No.descriptionPCBEM010M+SC, EM106M+SC, EM110M+SC, EM210M+SC, EV106M+SC, Part No.401341Ref. No.descriptionPCBGMT06D, GMT20D, GVT06D, GVT20D, MACG05M, MACG07M, Part No.402825Ref. No.descriptionPCB combi-steamer GEMT L 130mm W 86mm new edition level control steam generator EVCOPart No.403668descriptionPCB combi-steamer NABOO L 103mm W 85mm suitable for LAINOXPart No.400152description PCB core temperaturePart No.403828Ref. No.descriptionPCB for combi-steamer L 85mm W 42mmPart No.MARENO ELECTRONICS1Part No.373021Part No.373017solenoid valve single straight 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm DN10 Part No.370360solenoid valve single straight 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm outputPart No.370359solenoid valve double straight 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm inputPart No.370361solenoid valve double straight 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm Part No.371060SOLENOID VALVES MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.3740321cylindrical outletPart No.370768Part No.374031Part No.3740141cylindrical outletPart No.374033MARENO SOLENOID VALVES1Part No.370017Part No.370029descriptionsolenoid valve single straight 24VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm DN10accessories forTable continues overleafSOLENOID VALVES MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t sPart No.370019description solenoid valve double angled 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm DN10 accessories forPart No.370109Table continues overleafMARENO SOLENOID VALVES1Part No.370015descriptionsolenoid valve single angled 230VAC inlet 3/4“ outlet 11.5mm DN10 Table continues overleafSOLENOID VALVES MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t sPart No.Part No.370363descriptionsolenoid valve single straight cable length 600mm suitable for LAINOXPart No.401190descriptionball valve inlet 3/4“ IT outlet 3/4“ IT IP42 230V L 68mm 50/60Hz closed off-current pressure switchesfor gas equipmentPart No.541051pressure control ø 45mm pressure range adjustable 10-50mbarPart No.541073pressure control ø 45mm pressure range adjustable 5-20mbarfor steam controlPart No.MARENO SOLENOID VALVES /BALL VALVES ELECTRIC /PRESSURE SWITCHES1Part No.401154Ref. No.Part No.401162Ref. No.Part No.401155Ref. No.Part No.401163Ref. No.Part No.401164Ref. No.Part No.401158Ref. No.Part No.401165Ref. No. Part No.401160Ref. No. Part No.401159Ref. No.Part No.400130Ref. No.ELECTRODES MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s fansPart No.6010301descriptionaxial fan L 119mm W 119mm H 38mm 230VAC 50Hz 18W bearing ball bearing manuf. no. 4656Z metal connection male faston 2.8mm 1with ball bearingsPart No.6010381descriptionaxial fan L 80mm W 80mm H 38mm 230VAC 50/60Hz 12W bearing ball bearing manuf. no. 8556N metal connection cable 300mm 1with ball bearingsPart No.6010801descriptionaxial fan L 119mm W 119mm H 38mm 230VAC 50/60Hz 23/20W bearing ball bearing connection male faston 2.8mm metal ADDA fan1with ball bearingsPart No.6010811Ref. No.descriptionaxial fan L 80mm W 80mm H 38mm 230VAC 50/60Hz 14/13.5W bearing ball bearing connection male faston 2.8mm metal ADDA fan wheel ø 75mm temp.-resist. 70°C1with ball bearingsMARENO FANS1Part No.602151Ref. No.R65060060descriptionaxial fan L 172mm W 150mm H 51mm 220-240V 50-60Hz manuf.no. AA1752HB-AW connection cable cable length 3000mm ADDAsuitable for combi-steamer fan wheel ø 140mm 0.27/0.23AME101M, ME101P, ME101T, ME201D, ME201M, ME201P, ME201T,ME202D, ME202M, ME202P, ME202T, MEMT40D, MEMT40P,hot air motorsPart No.550857Part No.550859Part No.500656Ref. R65040520descriptionfan motor 200-240/415V 3 phase 50/60Hz 0.15/0.55kW 900/1400rpmspeeds 2 L1 150mm L2 50mm L3 48mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT2.3/1.3-1.2/0.7A at 50Hz 200-240/415V at 60Hz 200-240/480V at 50Hz900/1400rpm at 60Hz 1100/1700rpm type 3042D4050Part No.500671Ref. No.R65040071fan motor 200-240V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.11kW 2760/3320rpm speeds1 L1 130mm L2 55mm L3 30mm D1 ø 15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET at50Hz 2760rpm at 60Hz 3320rpmCVE105H, CVE105M, CVG105H, CVG105M, VE105M, VE105X,Part No.500134Ref. No.R65040021fan motor 200-240V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.25HP 1400/1700rpm speeds1 L1 115mm L2 77mm L3 30mm D1 ø 15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET 1Asuitable capacitor 5µF/400V at 50Hz 1400rpm at 60Hz 1700rpm typeME106M, MG106M, VE106M, VG106MFANS MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.500135Ref. No.R65040031descriptionfan motor 200-240V 1 phase 50Hz 0.185/0.55kW 900/1400rpm speeds 2 L1 195mm L2 45mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT 3.6/2A suitable capacitor 16µF-450V/12.5µF-450V at 50Hz 900/1400rpm type 1063D2250Part No.601046Ref. No.R65040061descriptionfan motor 220/380V 3 phase 50/60Hz 0.75kW 1350/1650rpm speeds 1 L1 185mm L2 42mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT1.9/3.3A Cos(fi) 0.83 at 50Hz 200-240/346-415V at 60Hz 200-277/346-480V at 50Hz 1350rpm at 60Hz 1650rpm type ST80/4 no. 661512Part No.500662Ref. No.R65041000descriptionfan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.12kW 2800/3200rpm speeds 1 L1 85mm L2 7mm L3 47mm L4 12mm D1 ø 8/6mm D2 ø 12mm M5R ET 1.6A power input 0.25W suitable capacitor 5µF/400V MACE04M, MACE05M, MACG05M, MVE042P, MVE051P, MVG051PPart No.501587Ref. No.descriptionfan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.55kW 1400/1700rpm L1 190mm L2 45mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT 3.6A type 1063A2250Part No.500136Ref. No.R65040041descriptionfan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.55kW 1400rpm speeds 1 L1 190mm L2 47mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT 3.6A suitable capacitor 16µF/450V Cos(fi) 0.9 at 50Hz 1400rpm at 60Hz 1700rpm type 1063/4MPart No.500661Ref. No.R65040431fan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50Hz 0.03/0.2kW 0.05/0.25HP1400/2700rpm speeds 2 L1 123mm L2 77mm L3 30mm D1 ø 15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET 1.6/0.6A suitable capacitor 10µF/450 V at 50Hz 1400/2700rpm type 1057D1901ME061P, ME061T, MEMT06P, MEVT06P, MG061P, MGMT06P, MGVT06PMARENO FANS1Part No.500133Ref. No.R65040011fan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50Hz 0.1/0.25HP 900/1400rpm speeds2 L1 123mm L2 77mm L3 30mm D1 ø 15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET 1/0.6Asuitable capacitor 5µF/450V at 50Hz 900/1400rpm at 60Hz 1100/1700rpmME106P, ME106X, MG106P, MG106X, VE106P, VE106X,Part No.601043Ref. No.R65040260fan motor 220-240V 1 phase 50Hz 0.37/0.07kW 0.1/0.5HP1400/2700rpm speeds 2 L1 123mm L2 107mm L3 15mm D1 ø15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET 2/0.7A suitable capacitor 20µF/250V at50Hz 1400/2700rpm type 1057Part No.500658Ref. R65040530descriptionfan motor 230/400V 3 phase 50/60Hz 0.55kW 1400/1700rpm speeds1 L1 145mm L2 47mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT2.6-2.3/1.5-1.3A (at 50-60Hz)A Cos(fi) 0.73 at 50Hz 200-240/415V at60Hz 200-240/480V at 50Hz 1400rpm at 60Hz 1700rpmPart No.500659Ref. R65040550descriptionfan motor 230V 1 phase 50/60Hz 0.55kW 1400/1700rpm speeds 1L1 150mm L2 52mm L3 45mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT3A suitable capacitor 20µF/450V Cos(fi) 0.9 at 50Hz 1400rpm at60Hz 1700rpm type 3042A2350Part No.500657Ref. No.R65040540descriptionfan motor 230V 1 phase 50Hz 0.15/0.55kW 900/1400rpm speeds 2 L1150mm L2 45mm L3 47mm D1 ø 24mm D2 ø 20mm M12L IT 1.3/3.0Asuitable capacitor 20/10µF Cos(fi) 0.98 at 50Hz 900/1400rpm at 60Hz1100/1700rpm 4P/6P type LM/FB 100L no. 472986FANS MARENO1e l e c t r i c c o m p o n e n t s Part No.500663Ref. No.R65040421fan motor 230V 1 phase 50Hz 0.18kW 0.25HP 2800rpm speeds 1 L1 123mm L2 77mm L3 30mm D1 ø 15mm D2 ø 12mm M10L ET 1.6A suitable capacitor 10µF/400V Cos(fi) 0.95 at 50Hz 2800rpm GMT06D, GVT06D, MACE07M, MACG07M, ME061D, ME061M, Part No.500680Ref. R65040420fan motor 230V 1 phase 50Hz 0.37kW 2800rpm speeds 1 L1 121mm L2 77mm L3 31mm D1 ø 16mm D2 ø 11mm 2.5A Cos(fi) 0.95 at 50Hz 230V at 50Hz 2800rpm type 1057.2155EC106M, EM106M, EM106M+SC, EV006M, EV106M, EV106M +SC, GC106M, GM106M, GM106M+SC, GV106M, GV106M+SC Part No.501566Ref. No.fan motor 230V 3 phase 50Hz 0.25kW 2700rpm L1 122mm L2 77mm L3 Part No.602150Ref. No.descriptionfan wheel blades 12 D1 ø 325mm D2 ø 19.5mm D3 ø 23mm H1 130mm H2 42mm H3 87mmPart No.602148Ref. No.descriptionfan wheel blades 12 D1 ø 350mm D2 ø 19.5mm D3 ø 23mm H1 118mm H2 50mmPart No.601067descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 150mm H1 38mm blades 36 D2 ø 6mm D3 ø 6mm H2 14mmPart No.601353description fan wheel D1 ø 150mm H1 50mm blades 36 D2 ø 8mm D3 ø 6/8mm H2 26mmPart No.601068descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 160mm H1 70mm blades 16 D2 ø 12mm D3 ø 16mm H2 29mmMARENO FANS1Part No.601060descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 180mm H1 60mm blades 16 D2 ø 11mm D3 ø 16mmH2 30mmPart No.601246descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 180mm H1 77mm blades 12 D2 ø 8mm D3 ø 6mmH2 25.5mmPart No.601243descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 220mm H1 78mm blades 12 D2 ø 11mm D3 ø 16mmH2 29mmPart No.601064descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 220mm H1 78mm blades 20 D2 ø 11.5mm D3 ø16.5mm H2 30mmPart No.601065Ref. No.descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 300mm H1 120mm blades 20 D2 ø 19.5mm D3ø 23mm H2 46mmPart No.601244Ref. No.descriptionfan wheel D1 ø 350mm H1 114mm blades 12 D2 ø 19.5mm D3ø 23mm H2 45mmFANS MARENO。

Royer线路原理分析及参数计算

Royer线路原理分析及参数计算

2006/01/15
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电子发烧友
Royer线路原理分析
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2006/01/15
航嘉INVERTER培训资料
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CCFL INVERTER TECHNOLOGY
电子发烧友
Royer线路参数计算
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Royer线路参数计算
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莱卡兹科技Vaisala Radiosondes RS41和RS92对比白皮书说明书

莱卡兹科技Vaisala Radiosondes RS41和RS92对比白皮书说明书

Comparison of Vaisala Radiosondes RS41 and RS92WHITE PAPERTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 Introduction (4)CHAPTER 2Key Improvements in RS41 (5)CHAPTER 3RS41 and RS92 Comparison Tables (6)CHAPTER 4Temperature Measurement (8)Typical Atmospheric Conditions During the Tests (8)Comparison Results of Daytime Soundings (9)Comparison Results of Night Time Soundings (9)Comparison Results of Data Reproducibility (10)CHAPTER 5Humidity Measurement (11)Typical Atmospheric Conditions During the Tests (11)Comparison Results of Daytime Soundings (11)Comparison Results of Night Time Soundings (11)Comparison Results of Data Reproducibility (12)CHAPTER 6Pressure and Geopotential Height Measurement (13)Comparison Results (13)CHAPTER 7Wind Measurement (14)CHAPTER 8Data Continuity (15)Data Continuity from RS92 to RS41 (15)Data Continuity as RS41 is in Operational Use (15)References (16)34CHAPTER 1IntroductionThe purpose of this document is to report the key differences and results of comparison soundings for the new Vaisala Radiosonde RS41 and the current Vaisala Radiosonde RS92.Radiosonde data is crucial for manyimportant applications, e.g. weatherforecasting, climatology, andatmospheric research. Thereforethe implications of changes in theVaisala radiosonde model are ofgreat interest.Vaisala Radiosonde RS41introduces improvements to thedata accuracy and consistency.RS41 is also very easy to operate,an important feature contributingboth to efficiency and quality ofsoundings operations. Simple anderror preventive design ensuresconsistency of observations andis therefore very relevant to dataquality in everyday use. Keyparameters contributing to easeof use and error prevention arepresented in Chapter 2.Both RS41 and RS92 radiosondeperformances have been thoroughlycharacterized. Key performancefigures in a comparable format arepresented in Chapter 3.The RS41-SG measurement performance is presented thoroughly in [1]. In the paper, improvements in RS41 data precision throughout the whole soundings profile and comparisons against independent references are presented, demonstrating the accuracy of RS41 radiosonde data. RS41-SG pressure and geopotential height are derived from GPS. Summary of differences compared to sensor-based RS92-SGP measurements are presented in Chapter 6. More comprehensive description of GPS-based pressure measurement is presented in [2]. Wind measurement comparison results are presented in Chapter 7.Data continuation aspects of climatological time series are discussed in Chapter 8.Results of comparison soundings for RS41 and RS92 at two different locations, representing both tropical (Malaysia, lat. 5° N) and high latitude (Finland, lat. 60° N) atmospheres, are shown in Chapter 4 for temperature and in Chapter 5 for humidity. The focus in this document is in statistical average differences and differences in data reproducibility between the two radiosonde models in these locations. RS41 and RS92 comparison soundings have been carried out also in other locations. Results of RS41 and RS92 intercomparison test conducted by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute at Praha-Libus station (WMO#11520) are presented in [8] Analysis by UK Met Office of RS41 and RS92 intercomparison conducted at Camborne station (WMO#03808) is presented in [9].8CHAPTER 4Temperature MeasurementRS41 vs. RS92 differences in temperature measurementsin sounding conditions were evaluated with experimentaltests. Soundings were made in two locations,representing both tropical (Malaysia, lat. 5° N) andhigh latitude (Finland, lat. 60° N) atmospheres, to getan understanding of the results in different conditions.Example profiles in Figures 4.1 to 4.3 describe typicalatmospheric conditions during the tests.During the test soundings campaign, each flight carriedtwo or more radiosondes hanging in a rig, making thecomparison of radiosondes both accurate and timesynchronous. Statistical analyses of the comparisonswere made using the RSKOMP radiosonde comparisonsoftware, approved and recommend by WMO/ CIMO [5].Figure 4.1. Example temperature and humidity profile ofa tropical daytime sounding. Tropopause is at about 18 kmheight and temperature drops below -80°C.Figure 4.3. Example temperature and humidity profile of atropical night time sounding.Figure 4.2. Example temperature and humidity profile of ahigh latitude daytime sounding. Tropopause is at about 11km height and temperature drops down to -55°C.Typical Atmospheric Conditions Duringthe Tests9Comparison Results of Daytime SoundingsThe average difference in daytime RS41 and RS92 temperature measurements is < 0.1°C throughout the soundings in high latitude conditions, and up to 29km in tropical conditions.Comparison Results of Night Time Soundings Temperature measurements of RS41 and RS92 have negligible differences in night time soundings, < 0.05°C up to 26 km and < 0.1°C throughout the profile. This is demonstrated in Figure 4.6 in tropical conditions, representing a wide temperature range of -80°C to +30°C.Figure 4.4. RS92 vs. RS41 temperature differences in tropical daytime atmosphere, using RS92 as the reference. Showing average differences and standard deviation of differences (thin lines).Figure 4.6. RS92 vs. RS41 temperature differences in tropical night time atmosphere.Figure 4.5. RS92 vs. RS41 temperature differences in high latitude daytime atmosphere.10Comparison Results of DataReproducibilityReproducibility is defined as the measurement deviationbetween two similar radiosondes in a rig sounding. Goodreproducibility indicates excellent consistency of data inoperational use.Figure 4.7. RS92-RS92 temperature reproducibility intropical daytime atmosphere.Figure 4.8. RS41-RS41 temperature reproducibility intropical daytime atmosphere.Figure 4.9. RS92-RS92 temperature reproducibility intropical night time atmosphere.Figure 4.10. RS41-RS41 temperature reproducibility intropical night time atmosphere.Following figures present day- and night timereproducibility for both RS92 and RS41 in tropicalatmosphere, representing the widest range oftemperature and humidity conditions. RS41reproducibility is better than RS92 in all atmosphericconditions. Improved consistency is mostly due torenewed sensor technology and optimized sensor boomand RS41 mechanics.11 CHAPTER 5Humidity MeasurementRS41 vs. RS92 differences in humidity measurement insounding conditions were evaluated with experimentalsounding tests. Soundings were made in two locations,representing both tropical (Malaysia, lat. 5° N) and highlatitude (Finland, lat. 60° N) atmospheres, to get anunderstanding of the results in different conditions.During the test soundings campaign, each flight carriedtwo or more radiosondes hanging in a rig, making thecomparison of radiosondes both accurate and timesynchronous. Statistical analyses of the comparisonswere made using the RSKOMP radiosonde comparisonsoftware, approved and recommend by WMO/ CIMO [5].The improved humidity measurement in RS41 providesbetter precision in every stage of the profile, and thusclouds and other important fine structures of theatmosphere are detected very precisely. More details aredescribed in [1].Typical Atmospheric Conditions Duringthe TestsExample profiles in Figures 4.1 to 4.3 in Chapter 4describe typical atmospheric conditions during the tests.Comparison Results of DaytimeSoundingsThe average difference in daytime RS41 and RS92humidity measurements is small, < 2 %RH, in highFigure 5.1. RS92 vs. RS41 humidity differences in tropicaldaytime atmosphere. Showing average differences andstandard deviation of differences (thin lines).Figure 5.2. RS92 vs. RS41 humidity differences in highlatitude daytime atmosphere.latitude conditions. In tropical conditions the differenceis greater due to the improvements in RS41 humiditymeasurement. For example, uncertainty originatingfrom solar radiation is greatly reduced as a result of therenewed humidity measurement concept [1].Figure 5.3. RS92 vs. RS41 humidity differences in tropicalnight time atmosphere.Comparison Results of Night TimeSoundingsThe average difference in night time RS41 and RS92humidity measurements is small, < 2%RH. This isdemonstrated in the figure below in tropical conditions,representing a wide temperature range with highhumidity conditions.12Comparison Results of DataReproducibilityReproducibility is defined as the measurement deviationbetween two similar radiosondes in a rig sounding. Goodreproducibility indicates excellent consistency of data inoperational use.Figure 5.4. RS92-RS92 humidity reproducibility in tropicaldaytime atmosphere.Figure 5.5. RS41-RS41 humidity reproducibility in tropicaldaytime atmosphere.Figure 5.6. RS92-RS92 humidity reproducibility in tropicalnight time atmosphere.Figure 5.7. RS41-RS41 humidity reproducibility in tropicalnight time atmosphere.The following figures present day- and night timereproducibility for both RS92 and RS41 in tropicalatmosphere, representing the widest range oftemperature and humidity conditions. On average,RS41 reproducibility is better than that of RS92 in allatmospheric conditions.Figure 6.1. Comparison of GPS-based pressure from the RS41 and sensor-based pressure from the RS92 radiosonde, using the RS92 as the reference. Showing average differences and standard deviation of differences (thin lines).15CHAPTER 8Data ContinuityClimate change is a pressing scientific problem and a major worldwide societal and political challenge. Fundamental to all facets of the climate debate is the need for an extremely accurate, precise and representative record of atmospheric changes – especially temperature, water vapor and precipitation, which need to be measured over multi-decadal timescales and on geographicalscales ranging from local to regional and global [3].In addition to introducing more precise instruments for operational and research use, it is imperative to guarantee continuity of observation datasets. Accordingly, Vaisala has established a public, web-based database that will provide radiosonde-related information faciliating the homogenization of climatological time series [3].All relevant changes in sensor design, procedures and related software have been documented in since the launch of RS92 radiosonde in 2003 [4].Data Continuity from RS92 to RS41The impact of radiosonde model switch from RS92 to RS41 on climatological time series is estimated to be moderate. The improved accuracy of RS41 data does not affect average measurement values as much as it affects the consistency or reproducibility of the data. So far, the tests indicate that the most significant impact on average values will be seen in humidity measurements of tropical atmosphere, especially in the humid conditions of the upper troposphere.The statistical differences between RS92 and RS41 are described in Chapters 4 - 7 by experimental sounding results. The information will also be available in to ensure an open end-data-user access to this important metadata.Data Continuity as RS41 is in Operational UseVaisala intends to offer the best possible tools for climate research, including accurate measurement instruments with carefullyestimated uncertainty budgets, as well as tools and the metadata for managing data continuation.Vaisala commits to announcing all RS41 product changes that could affect the homogeneity of climatological data series in .。

zvs感应加热原理

zvs感应加热原理

zvs感应加热原理ZVS感应加热原理。

ZVS感应加热是一种高频感应加热技术,它采用零电压开关技术,能够实现高效、节能的加热过程。

ZVS感应加热原理是基于零电压开关技术和高频感应加热原理相结合的一种新型加热方式,其核心在于实现在零电压状态下的开关操作,从而减少能量损耗,提高加热效率。

ZVS感应加热原理的核心组成部分包括功率电子器件、电感、电容、开关管等。

在ZVS感应加热系统中,电源通过功率电子器件产生高频交流电流,然后通过电感和电容进行谐振,最后通过开关管对负载进行加热。

在这个过程中,通过控制开关管的导通和关断,可以实现在零电压状态下的开关操作,从而减少开关过程中的能量损耗。

在ZVS感应加热系统中,电源产生的高频交流电流首先经过电感和电容的谐振,形成高频谐振电路。

然后通过开关管对负载进行加热,由于开关管在零电压状态下进行开关操作,因此可以减少开关过程中的能量损耗,提高加热效率。

同时,ZVS感应加热系统还可以通过控制电源的输出功率和频率,实现对加热过程的精确控制,从而满足不同材料的加热需求。

ZVS感应加热原理的优势在于能够实现高效、节能的加热过程。

由于采用了零电压开关技术,可以减少开关过程中的能量损耗,提高加热效率。

同时,ZVS感应加热系统还具有加热均匀、加热速度快、操作简便等优点,适用于各种金属材料的加热处理。

总的来说,ZVS感应加热原理是一种高效、节能的加热方式,它通过零电压开关技术和高频感应加热原理相结合,实现对加热过程的精确控制,提高加热效率,适用于各种金属材料的加热处理。

在未来的工业生产中,ZVS感应加热技术有着广阔的应用前景,将会成为工业加热领域的重要发展方向。

诺瓦特电器 Serie 4 60 x 60 cm 蒸汽炉 HRA214BA0 附件说明书

诺瓦特电器 Serie 4 60 x 60 cm 蒸汽炉 HRA214BA0 附件说明书

Serie 4, Forno con vapore daincasso, 60 x 60 cm, NeroHRA214BA0Accessori integrati1 x Griglia combinata, 1 x Leccarda universale smaltataAccessori opzionaliHEZ317000 Teglia per pizza, HEZ327000 Pietra per pane e pizza, HEZ333001 Coperchio per leccarda extra profonda, HEZ530000 2 leccarde slim 455x188x39 mm (LxPxA), HEZ531000 Leccarda bassa 455x375x30 mm (LxPxA), HEZ531010 Leccarda antiaderen455x375x30mm (LxPxA), HEZ532000 Leccarda profonda 455x375x38 mm (LxPxA), HEZ532010 Leccarda antiaderen 455x400x38mm (LxPxA), HEZ533000 Leccarda profonda 455x375x81 mm (LxPxA), HEZ538000 Guide telescopiche clip a 1 livello, HEZ629070 Teglia per grigliare adatta a pirolisi, HEZ633001 Coperchio per tegame professionale, HEZ633070 Tegame professionale, HEZ634000 Griglia combinata 455x375x31 mm (LxPxA), HEZ636000 Leccarda in vetro 455x364x30 mm (LxPxA), HEZ660050 Accessory, HEZ664000 Griglia combinata 455x375x59 mm (LxPxA), HEZ915003 Pirofila in vetro con coperchio 5,4 l., HEZG0AS00 Cavo di collegamento 3m • Aggiunta di vapore in cottura per ottenere pietanze succoseall'interno e croccanti all'esterno.• Hotair steam: aria calda e vapore vengono distribuiti uniformemente all'interno della cavità per risultati perfetti: pietanze croccanti all'esterno e morbide al loro interno.• Display digitale LED rosso: facile e comodo da utilizzare.• Cleaning Assistance: pulizia più semplice del forno grazie al nuovo sistema che è perfetto per un tipo di sporco leggero e non incrostato.• Aria Calda 3D: distribuisce uniformemente il calore fino a tre ilivelli per risultati sempre perfetti.Dati tecniciTipologia costruttiva del prodotto: .....................................Da incasso Sistema di pulizia: ....................................................................Idrolisi Dimensioni del vano per l'installazione (AxLxP): 585-595 x 560-568 x 550 mmDimensioni (AxLxP): ............................................595 x 594 x 548 mm Dimensioni del prodotto imballato (AxLxP): .......675 x 690 x 660 mm Materiale del cruscotto: ..............................................................vetro Materiale porta: ..........................................................................vetro Peso netto: ..............................................................................31.5 kg Volume utile: .................................................................................71 l Metodo di cottura: .Grill a superficie grande, Aria calda delicata, aria calda, Riscaldamento statico, Funzione pizza, riscaldamento inferiore, grill ventilatoMateriale della cavità: .................................................................Altro Regolazione della temperatura: ..........................................Meccanico Numero di luci interne: (1)Lunghezza del cavo di alimentazione elettrica: .....................120.0 cm Codice EAN: (4242005356393)Numero di vani - (2010/30/CE): (1)Classe di efficienza energetica: .........................................................A Energy consumption per cycle conventional (2010/30/EC): ........0.97 kWh/cycleEnergy consumption per cycle forced air convection (2010/30/EC):0.81 kWh/cycleIndice di efficienza energetica (2010/30/CE): ..........................95.3 % Potenza: ..................................................................................3400 W Corrente: .....................................................................................16 A Tensione: .............................................................................220-240 V Frequenza: ...........................................................................50; 60 Hz Tipo di spina: ..........................................................................Schuko Accessori inclusi: .......1 x Griglia combinata, 1 x Leccarda universale smaltataSerie 4, Forno con vapore daincasso, 60 x 60 cm, NeroHRA214BA0- Forno con vapore 60cm- Forno con 8 funzioni di cottura: MultiCottura HotAir 3D, Riscaldamento superiore e inferiore, Grill ventilato, Grill a superficie grande, Funzione pizza, Riscaldamento inferiore, Aria calda delicata, Hotair Steam: combinazione vapore e aria calda ventilata- HRA214BA0- Cleaning Assistance- Vaschetta dell'acqua da 250 mlCaratteristiche principali- Display digitale LED rosso- Illuminazione interna alogena- Riscaldamento rapido- Forno con ampia cavità e supporto teglie- Orologio elettronico con impostazione inizio e fine cottura- Volume cavità: 71 l- Accessori: 1 griglia combinata, 1 leccarda universale profonda smaltata- Regolazione della temperatura da 50 °C a 275 °CPulizia- Ventola tangenziale di raffreddamentoAltre caratteristicheInformazioni tecniche- Numero di livelli: 5 pezzo- Si prega di fare riferimento alle quote d'installazione mostrate nel disegno tecnicoEtichetta energetica- Assorbimento massimo elettrico: 3.4 kW- Lungh. cavo alimentazione: 120 cmSistema di controllo- Settaggio temperatura tramite manopolaGriglie / GuideAccessori- Tensione: 220 - 240 VDimensioni- Dimensioni apparecchio (AxLxP): 595 mm x 594 mm x 548 mm- Dimensioni nicchia (AxLxP): 560 mm - 568 mm x 585 mm - 595 mm x 550 mm- Raggiungimento temperaturaSerie 4, Forno con vapore da incasso, 60 x 60 cm, Nero HRA214BA0。

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A DIY Induction HeaterThis great little project demonstrates the principles of high frequency magnetic induction. The circuit is very simple to build and only uses a few common components. With the induction coil shown here the circuit draws about 5A from a 15V supply when a screwdriver tip is heated. It takes approximately 30 second for the tip of the screwdriver to become red hot!The control circuit uses a method known as ZVS (zero voltage switching) to activate the transistors which allows for an efficient transfer of power. In the circuit you see here, the transistors barely get warm due to the ZVS method. Another great thing about this device is that it is a self resonant system and will automatically run at the resonant frequency of the attached coil and capacitor.How Does Induction Heating Work?When a magnetic field changes near a metal or other conductive object, a flow of current (known as an eddy current) will be induced in the material and will generate heat. The heat generated is proportional to the current squared multiplied by the resistance of the material. The effects of induction are used in transformers for converting voltages in all sorts of appliances. Most transformers have a metallic core and will therefore have eddy currentsinduced into them when in use. Transformer designers use different techniques to prevent this as the heating is just wasted energy. In this project we will directly make use of this heating effect and try to maximise the heating effect produced by the eddy currents.If we apply a continuously changing current to a coil of wire, we will have a continuously changing magnetic field within it. At higher frequencies the induction effect is quite strong and will tend to concentrate on the surface of the material being heated due to the skin effect. Typical induction heaters use frequencies from 10kHz to 1MHz.DANGER: Very high temperatures can be generated with this device!The CircuitThe circuit used is a type of collector resonance Royer oscillator which has the advantages of simplicity and self resonant operation. A very similar circuit is used in common inverter circuits used for powering fluorescent lighting such as LCD backlights. They drive a center tapped transformer which steps up the voltage to around 800V for powering the lights. In this DIY induction heater circuit the transformer consists of the work coil and the object to be heated.The main disadvantage of this circuit is that a center tapped coil is needed which can be a little more tricky to wind than a common solenoid. The center tapped coil is needed so that we can create an AC field from a single DC supply and just two N-type transistors. The center ofthe coil is connected to the positive supply and then each end of the coil is alternately connected to ground by the transistors so that the current will flow back and forth in both directions.The amount of current drawn from the supply will vary with the temperature and size of the object being heated.From this schematic of the induction heater you can see how simple it really is. Just a few basic components are all that is needed for creating a working induction heater device.R1 and R2 are standard 240 ohm, 0.6W resistors. The value of these resistors will determine how quickly the MOSFETs can turn on, and should be a reasonably low value. They should not be too small though, as the resistor will be pulled to ground via the diode when the opposite transistor switches on.The diodes D1 and D2 are used to discharge the MOSFET gates. They should be diodes with a low forward voltage drop so that the gate will be well discharged and the MOSFET fully off when the other is on. Schottky diodes such as the 1N5819 are recommended as they have low voltage drop and high speed. The voltage rating of the diodes must be sufficient to withstand the the voltage rise in the resonant circuit. In this project the voltage rose to as much as 70V.The transistors T1 and T2 are 100V 35A MOSFETs (STP30NF10). They were mountedon heatsinks for this project, but they barely got warm when running at the power levels shown here. These MOSFETs were chosen due to having a low drain-sorce resistance and fast response times.The inductor L2 is used as a choke for keeping the high frequency oscillations out of the power supply, and to limit current to acceptable levels. The circuit might work without it, but it is less efficient, and could lead to damage of the power supply or control circuit. The value of inductance should be quite large, but also must be made with thick enough wire for carrying all the supply current. If there is no choke used, or it has too little inductance, the circuit might fail to oscillate. The exact inductance value needed will vary with the PSU used and your coil setup. You may need to experiment before you get a good result. The one shown here was made by winding about 8 turns of 2mm thick magnet wire on a toroidal ferrite core. As an alternative you can simply wind wire onto a large bolt but you will need many more turns of wire to get the same inductance as from a toroidal ferrite core. You can see an example of this in the photo on the left. In the bottom left corner you can see a bolt wrapped with many turns of equipment wire. This setup on the breadboard was used at low power for testing. For more power it was necessary to use thicker wiring and to solder everything together.As there were so few components involved, we soldered all the connections directly and did not use a PCB. This was also useful for making the connections for the high current parts as thick wire could be directly soldered to the transistor terminals. In hindsight it might have been better to connect the induction coil by screwing it directly to the heatsinks on the MOSFETs. This is because the metal body of the transistors is also the collector terminal, and the heatsinks could help keep the coil cooler.The capacitor C1 and inductor L1 form the resonant tank circuit of the induction heater. These must be able to withstand large currents and temperatures. We used some 330nF polypropylene capacitors. More detail on these components is shown below.The Induction Coil and CapacitorThe coil must be made of thick wire or pipe as there will be large currents flowing in it. CopperAVAILABLE PARTS:Resistors, Diodes, Capacitors, MOSFETs, Heatsinks, CeramicPushing it FurtherThe main limitation of the setup above was that the work coil would get very hot after a short time due to the large currents. In order to have larger currents for a longer time, we made another coil using thicker brass tubing so that water could be pumped through when it was running. The thicker pipe was harder to bend, especially at the center tapping point. It was necessary to fill the pipe with fine sand before bending it as this prevents it from pinching at the sharp bends. It was then cleared out using compressed air.The induction coil was made in two halves as shown here. They were then soldered together and a small piece of pvc pipe was used to connect the central pipes so that water could flow through the whole coil.Less turns were used in this coil so that it would have a lower impedance and therefore sustain higher currents. The capacitance was also increased so that the resonant frequency would be lower. A total of six 330nF capacitors were used to give a total capacitance of1.98uF.The cables connecting to the coil were just soldered onto the pipe near the ends, just leaving room for fitting some PVC pipe.It is possible to cool this coil simply by feeding water through directly from the tap but it is better to use a pump and radiator to remove the heat. For this, an old fish tank pump was placed in a box of water and a pipe fitted the outlet nozzle. This pipe fed to a modified computer CPU cooler which used three heat-pipes to move the heat.The cooler was converted into a radiator by cutting the ends off the heat pipes and then linking them with PCV pipes to the the water would flow through all 3 heatpipes before exiting and going back to the pump.If you do cut some heatpipes yourself, make sure to do it in a well ventilated area, and not indoors as they contain volatile solvents that can be toxic to breathe. You should also wear protective gloves to prevent skin contact.This modified CPU cooler was very effective as a radiator and allowed the water to remain quite cool.Other modifications needed were to replace the the diodes D1 and D2 with ones rated for higher voltages. We used the common 1N4007 diodes. This was because with the increased current there was a larger voltage rise in the resonant circuit. You can see in the image here that the peak voltage was 90V (yellow scope trace) which is also very close to the 100V rating of the transistors.The PSU used was set to 30V so it was also neccesary to feed the voltage to the transistor gates via a 12V voltage regulator. When no metal was inside the work coil, it would draw about 7A from the supply. When the bolt in the photo was added, this went up to 10A and then gradually dropped again as it heated up beyond curie temperature. It would certainly go over 10A with larger objects, but the PSU used has a 10A limit.The bolt you can see glowing red hot in the photo took about 30 seconds to reach maximum temperature. The screwdriver in the first image could now be heated red hot in about 5 seconds.In order to go to higher power than this, it would be necessary to use different capacitors or a larger array of them so that the current was more distributed between them. This is because the large currents flowing and high frequencies used would heat the capacitors significantly. After about 5 minutes of use at this power level the DIY induction heater needed to be switched off so that they could cool down. It would also be necessary to use a different pair of transistors so that they could withstand the larger voltage rises.In all this project was quite satisfying as it produced a good result from just a simple and inexpensive circuit. As it is, it could be useful for hardening steel, or for soldering small parts. If you decide to make your own induction heater project, please post your photos below. Please read through the other comments before making your own as it could save you time later on.If you wish to simulate this project for testing different inductance values or transistor choices, please download LTSpice and run this DIY Induction Heater Simulation (Right click, Save as)TroubleshootingIf you have trouble getting this working, here are a few tips to help troubleshoot your home made induction heater project....PSU (Power Supply)If your PSU is unable to deliver a large surge of current when the induction heater is powered on, then it will fail to oscillate. The voltage from the supply will drop during that moment (although the PSU may not display this) and this will prevent the transistors from switching correctly. To help with this problem, you can place several large electrolytic capacitors in parallel with the supply. When charged they will be able to deliver a large surge current to your circuit.Choke (inductor L2)This limits the power to your induction heater. If yours is not oscillating, then you may need more inductance to prevent voltage drop in your PSU. You will need to experiment with how much inductance you need. Better to have too much, than too little as this will only limit the power of the heater. Too little may mean it wont work at all.WiringKeep the connecting wires short to reduce stray inductance and interference. Long wires add unwanted resistance and inductance to the circuit and can result in unwanted oscillations or poor performance.ComponentsThe transistors chosen must have a low voltage drop otherwise they will overheat, or even prevent the system from oscillating. The capacitors must have a low ESR (resistance) and ESL (inductance) so they can tolerate the high current and temperatures. The diodes should also have a low forward voltage drop so that the transistors switch off correctly. They should also be fast enough to work at the resonant frequency of your induction heater.Powering it upWhen switching it on, do not have metal within the heating coil. This can lead to larger current surges which could prevent the oscillation from starting as mentioned above. Also do not try to heat large amounts of metal. This project is only suitable for small induction heaters.BrainYou will need a brain that functions reasonably well to make this project safely. If you are one of those people who is known by your friends as "a bit thick", then congratulations on being able to use a computer and navigate to this page, but unfortunately this project is not for you. It can be very dangerous to build an induction heater, so if you are new to electronics, you should get someone to help you make it. Approach things logically; If it is not working, check the components used are not faulty, check connections are correct, read this whole article and all the comments, search Google if you do not understand any of the terms, or read through our Learn Electronics section. Remember: Hot things will burn you and can set things on fire; Electricity can electrocute you and also cause fire. Put safety first.。

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