JUMO IPC 300 – part 1: Operation of ceramic heating elements in phase cutting mode without current peaks with a minimum of reactive power and harmonics
Target group:
Employees who would like to learn about the advantages of the IPC 300 power converter compared to thyristor power controllers.
Content:
The IPC 300 operates with a minimum of harmonics and reactive power, while still being shock-free and thus protecting the heating elements. The webinar provides the basics on the topic:
- Operating modes of thyristor power controllers
- generation of harmonics and reactive power during operation of thyristor power controllers in phase-angle control
- What are harmonics and why do they occur?
- What is reactive power and why does it occur when operating resistive loads with a thyristor power controller in phase-angle operation?
- Comparison: Operation of heating elements with a thyristor power controller in phase-angle control compared to the IPC 300
- Which applications are suitable for using the IPC 300?
- Resume
Prerequisites:
Participation is free of charge and straightforward. All you need is a computer with an Internet
connection and a phone or headset for the computer.
Follow up trainings:
Trainer:
Manfred Schleicher
Trainer Sensor and Automation Technology
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JUMO IPC 300 – part 1: Operation of ceramic heating elements in phase cutting mode without current peaks with a minimum of reactive power and harmonics | Webinar recording | 1 Hour | free |