CN210985643U - Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor - Google Patents

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CN210985643U
CN210985643U CN201922238741.4U CN201922238741U CN210985643U CN 210985643 U CN210985643 U CN 210985643U CN 201922238741 U CN201922238741 U CN 201922238741U CN 210985643 U CN210985643 U CN 210985643U
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陈颜钱
谭盛鑫
欧泽
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胡逢亮
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The utility model discloses a motor overvoltage crowbar and motor, this circuit includes sampling circuit, rectifier circuit, control circuit and first relay K1, the N line at the motor is connected to first link of first relay K1, the L line at the motor is connected behind the second link of first relay K1 through resistance-capacitance module, first relay K1's control end is connected with control circuit's output, sampling circuit, carry out real-time sampling to the supply voltage of motor, rectifier circuit turns into DC voltage with the AC sampling voltage of sampling circuit output, control circuit, be used for when the DC voltage of rectifier circuit output is greater than predetermined voltage threshold value, output relay turn-off signal, come turn-off motor N line power supply line through disconnection first relay K1, the utility model discloses an overvoltage protection of motor, when the motor is received the voltage that is greater than the rated value and is gone up, turn-off voltage through timely and protect the motor, the security of complete machine has been improved, user experience promotes.

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Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a motor control technical field especially relates to a motor overvoltage crowbar and motor.
Background
At present, the alternating current motor is widely applied in various industries, and higher requirements are put forward on the performance, reliability and cost of the motor. Among them, overvoltage protection has become one of the important indicators for measuring the reliability of the motor. The motor is required to work under the working condition within the design range, and if the voltage exceeds the range, components and parts are easily damaged, so that the motor cannot run.
In the prior art, an ac motor is generally controlled by a controllable switching circuit. Specifically, the motor is switched on or off by controlling the on-off of the motor zero-fire wire through a controllable switching circuit. However, the existing motor control method cannot realize overvoltage protection of the motor, and when the motor receives a voltage larger than a rated value, the voltage cannot be turned off in time to protect the motor, so that the safety of the whole machine is poor, and the user experience is influenced.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a motor overvoltage crowbar and motor to solve the overvoltage protection that current motor control method can't realize the motor, when the motor received the voltage that is greater than the rated value on, can not in time turn-off voltage come the protection motor, and then lead to the relatively poor problem of security of complete machine.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a motor overvoltage protection circuit, which comprises a sampling circuit, a rectifying circuit, a control circuit and a first relay K1;
a first connection end of the first relay K1 is connected to an N line of the motor, a second connection end of the first relay K1 is connected with a resistance end of a resistance-capacitance module RC1, a capacitance end of the resistance-capacitance module RC1 is connected to a L line of the motor, and a control end of the first relay K1 is connected with an output end of the control circuit;
the sampling circuit is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit and the control end of the first relay K1 and used for outputting a relay disconnection signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to disconnect a motor N line power supply line by disconnecting the first relay K1.
Optionally, the sampling circuit comprises a first resistor R1, and the first resistor R1 is connected between L line of the motor and L line of the external ac power source.
Optionally, the rectifier circuit includes a rectifier bridge composed of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, an ac input end of the rectifier bridge is connected to two ends of the sampling circuit, and a dc output end of the rectifier bridge is connected to an input end of the control circuit.
Optionally, the control circuit includes a first photocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the dc output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter of the first photocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to a control terminal of a first relay K1 of the motor.
Optionally, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a first capacitor C1, and the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the dc output ends of the rectifier bridge.
Optionally, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a controllable switch circuit connected to line L of the motor;
the controllable switch circuit comprises a controlled silicon SC1 and a controlled silicon SC1 control circuit;
the controllable silicon SC1 is connected with the L line of the motor, the output end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the control electrode of the controllable silicon SC1, and the input end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is used for being connected with controllable silicon control signals.
Optionally, the scr SC1 control circuit includes a second photocoupler U2 and a filter circuit including a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, an input end of the filter circuit is connected to the scr control signal, an output end of the filter circuit is connected to an input end of the second photocoupler U2, and an output end of the second photocoupler U2 is connected to a control electrode of the scr SC 1.
Optionally, the thyristor SC1 control circuit further includes a third resistor R3, and the third resistor R3 is connected between the output terminal of the second photocoupler U2 and the control electrode of the thyristor SC 1.
Optionally, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further includes a fourth resistor R4, a third capacitor C3, and a first inductor L1;
after the fourth resistor R4 and the third capacitor C3 are connected in parallel, one end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to the first inductor L1, the other end of the fourth resistor R8932 is connected to the capacitor end of the resistor-capacitor module RC1, and the other end of the first inductor L1 is connected to a L line of the motor.
Furthermore, the embodiment of the utility model provides a motor is still provided, include as above motor overvoltage crowbar.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses the main advantage of technical scheme as follows:
the embodiment of the utility model provides a motor overvoltage crowbar and motor, the sampling resistor of first relay K1 and L line setting through the N line setting of motor, when sampling resistor's sampling voltage is greater than certain voltage threshold, turn-off motor N line power supply line through disconnection first relay K1, the overvoltage protection of motor has been realized, when the motor is received the voltage that is greater than the rated value on, protect the motor through in time turning off N line voltage, the security of complete machine has been improved, promote user experience.
The above description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the present invention, and in order to make the technical means of the present invention more clearly understood, the present invention may be implemented according to the content of the description, and in order to make the above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention more obvious and understandable, the following detailed description of the present invention is given.
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Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. Also, like reference numerals are used to refer to like parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a motor overvoltage protection circuit provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic circuit diagram of an overvoltage protection circuit for a motor according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic circuit diagram of an overvoltage protection circuit for a motor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
It will be understood by those within the art that, unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the prior art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a motor overvoltage protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the motor overvoltage protection circuit provided by this embodiment includes a sampling circuit 10, a rectifying circuit 20, a control circuit 30, and a first relay K1;
a first connection end of the first relay K1 is connected to an N line of the motor, a second connection end of the first relay K1 is connected to a resistance end of the resistance-capacitance module RC1, a capacitance end of the resistance-capacitance module RC1 is connected to a L line of the motor, and a control end of the first relay K1 is connected to an output end of the control circuit 30;
the sampling circuit 10 is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit 20 is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit 10 and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit 10 into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit 30 is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit 20 and the control end of the first relay K1, and is used for outputting a relay disconnection signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit 20 is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to disconnect a motor N line power supply line by disconnecting the first relay K1.
The resistance-capacitance module RC1 is connected between the L line and the N line of the motor, and when the load is an inductive load, the interference can be absorbed through the resistance-capacitance module.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a sampling resistor of the first relay K1 and the L line setting of the N line setting through the motor, when sampling resistor's sampling voltage is greater than certain voltage threshold, turn off motor N line power supply line through disconnection first relay K1, the overvoltage protection of motor has been realized, when the motor is received the voltage that is greater than the rated value on, protect the motor through in time turning off N line voltage, the security of complete machine has been improved, promote user experience.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a motor overvoltage protection circuit according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 2, the sampling circuit 10 in the motor overvoltage protection circuit in this embodiment includes a first resistor R1, and the first resistor R1 is connected between a L line of the motor and a L line of an external ac power supply.
The rectifier circuit 20 comprises a rectifier bridge composed of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, wherein an alternating current input end of the rectifier bridge is connected to two ends of the first resistor R1, and a direct current output end of the rectifier bridge is connected to an input end of the control circuit. Specifically, a positive input end of the rectifier bridge is connected between the first diode D1 and the second diode D2, and a negative input end of the rectifier bridge is connected between the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4.
Further, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a first capacitor C1, and the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the direct current output ends of the rectifier bridge.
The control circuit 30 includes a first photocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to a dc output terminal of the rectifier bridge, specifically, an anode input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to a positive output terminal of the rectifier bridge, a cathode input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to a negative output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter of the first photocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to a control terminal of a first relay K1 of the motor.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, R1 is sampling resistor, when external AC power supply made the voltage that connects on the motor be rated voltage UM0, the voltage that sampling resistor R1 upsampled is UR0, UR0 is alternating voltage, turn into direct current voltage VR0 behind rectifier bridge (D1), D2, D3, D4), set up the turn-on voltage that this voltage is first photocoupler U1, the opto-coupler can switch on when this voltage is greater than to opto-coupler input voltage, when the circuit connects normal operating voltage, this opto-coupler does not switch on.
In this embodiment, the first relay K1 is a normally closed relay, and the output terminal is connected in series to the N line of the ac power supply. When an external alternating current power supply enables the voltage connected to the motor to be larger than the rated voltage UM0, the voltage sampled by the sampling resistor R1 is larger than UR0, the converted direct current voltage after passing through the rectifier bridge (D1, D2, D3 and D4) is correspondingly larger than the breakover voltage VR0 of the first photoelectric coupler U1, therefore, the first photoelectric coupler U1 is turned on, the output end of the first photoelectric coupler U1 is pulled down to the ground, the relay K1 is further turned off to cut off the zero line, the power supply of the motor is cut off on the circuit, and therefore the motor is protected when overvoltage occurs.
The motor overvoltage protection circuit in the embodiment further comprises a controllable switch circuit connected to L lines of the motor, wherein the controllable switch circuit comprises a controlled silicon SC1 and a controlled silicon SC1 control circuit, the controlled silicon SC1 is connected to L lines of the motor, the output end of the controlled silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with a control electrode of the controlled silicon SC1, and the input end of the controlled silicon SC1 control circuit is used for being connected with a controlled silicon control signal.
The silicon controlled rectifier SC1 control circuit comprises a second photoelectric coupler U2 and a filter circuit composed of a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, the input end of the filter circuit is connected with the silicon controlled rectifier control signal, the output end of the filter circuit is connected with the input end of the second photoelectric coupler U2, and the output end of the second photoelectric coupler U2 is connected with the control electrode of the silicon controlled rectifier SC 1.
The controlled silicon SC1 control circuit further comprises a third resistor R3, and the third resistor R3 is connected between the output end of the second photoelectric coupler U2 and the control electrode of the controlled silicon SC 1.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further includes a fourth resistor R4, a third capacitor C3, and a first inductor L1,
after the fourth resistor R4 and the third capacitor C3 are connected in parallel, one end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected with the first inductor L1, the other end of the fourth resistor R8932 is connected with the capacitor end of the resistance-capacitance module RC1, and the other end of the first inductor L1 is connected with a L line of the motor to achieve a filtering effect.
Furthermore, the embodiment of the utility model provides a motor is still provided, include as above motor overvoltage crowbar.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses the main advantage of technical scheme as follows:
the embodiment of the utility model provides a motor overvoltage crowbar and motor, the sampling resistor of first relay K1 and L line setting through the N line setting of motor, when sampling resistor's sampling voltage is greater than certain voltage threshold, turn-off motor N line power supply line through disconnection first relay K1, the overvoltage protection of motor has been realized, when the motor is received the voltage that is greater than the rated value on, protect the motor through in time turning off N line voltage, the security of complete machine has been improved, promote user experience.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that although some embodiments herein include some features included in other embodiments instead of others, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the following claims, any of the claimed embodiments may be used in any combination.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention in its corresponding aspects.

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1. The motor overvoltage protection circuit is characterized by comprising a sampling circuit, a rectifying circuit, a control circuit and a first relay K1;
a first connection end of the first relay K1 is connected to an N line of the motor, a second connection end of the first relay K1 is connected with a resistance end of a resistance-capacitance module RC1, a capacitance end of the resistance-capacitance module RC1 is connected to a L line of the motor, and a control end of the first relay K1 is connected with an output end of the control circuit;
the sampling circuit is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit and the control end of the first relay K1 and used for outputting a relay disconnection signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to disconnect a motor N line power supply line by disconnecting the first relay K1.
2. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 1, wherein said sampling circuit includes a first resistor R1, said first resistor R1 being connected between L line of the motor and L line of an external ac power source.
3. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 1, wherein said rectifier circuit comprises a rectifier bridge consisting of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, an ac input terminal of said rectifier bridge being connected to both ends of said sampling circuit, and a dc output terminal of said rectifier bridge being connected to an input terminal of said control circuit.
4. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 3, wherein the control circuit comprises a first optocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is connected to the DC output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is connected to a control terminal of a first relay K1 of the motor.
5. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 3, further comprising a first capacitor C1, wherein the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the DC output terminals of the rectifier bridge.
6. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a controllable switching circuit connected at line L of the motor;
the controllable switch circuit comprises a controlled silicon SC1 and a controlled silicon SC1 control circuit;
the controllable silicon SC1 is connected with the L line of the motor, the output end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the control electrode of the controllable silicon SC1, and the input end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is used for being connected with controllable silicon control signals.
7. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 6, wherein said thyristor SC1 control circuit comprises a second optocoupler U2 and a filter circuit consisting of a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, an input terminal of said filter circuit is connected to said thyristor control signal, an output terminal of said filter circuit is connected to an input terminal of said second optocoupler U2, and an output terminal of said second optocoupler U2 is connected to a control electrode of said thyristor SC 1.
8. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 7, wherein said thyristor SC1 control circuit further comprises a third resistor R3, said third resistor R3 being connected between the output of said second optocoupler U2 and the control terminal of said thyristor SC 1.
9. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a fourth resistor R4, a third capacitor C3 and a first inductor L1;
after the fourth resistor R4 and the third capacitor C3 are connected in parallel, one end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to the first inductor L1, the other end of the fourth resistor R8932 is connected to the capacitor end of the resistor-capacitor module RC1, and the other end of the first inductor L1 is connected to a L line of the motor.
10. An electrical machine comprising an electrical machine overvoltage protection circuit as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9.
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