EP4209116A1 - Dispositif d'appareil ménager et procédé pour le faire fonctionner - Google Patents

Dispositif d'appareil ménager et procédé pour le faire fonctionner

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EP4209116A1
EP4209116A1 EP21752567.4A EP21752567A EP4209116A1 EP 4209116 A1 EP4209116 A1 EP 4209116A1 EP 21752567 A EP21752567 A EP 21752567A EP 4209116 A1 EP4209116 A1 EP 4209116A1
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phase
household appliance
appliance device
inverter
connection
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Arturo Acevedo Simon
Nicolas Blasco Rueda
Carlos CALVO MESTRE
Cristina Diez Esteban
Diego Puyal Puente
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BSH Hausgeraete GmbH
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B6/00Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
    • H05B6/02Induction heating
    • H05B6/06Control, e.g. of temperature, of power
    • H05B6/062Control, e.g. of temperature, of power for cooking plates or the like
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B6/00Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
    • H05B6/02Induction heating
    • H05B6/06Control, e.g. of temperature, of power
    • H05B6/062Control, e.g. of temperature, of power for cooking plates or the like
    • H05B6/065Control, e.g. of temperature, of power for cooking plates or the like using coordinated control of multiple induction coils

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  • Household appliance device and method for operating a household appliance device
  • the invention relates to a household appliance device, in particular a hob device, according to the preamble of claim 1, a household appliance with a household appliance device according to claim 12 and a method for operating a household appliance device according to the preamble of claim 13.
  • a hob with two inverters and with a phase connection for the electrical connection to one phase of a power supply network is already known from the prior art, with both inverters being permanently assigned to one phase connection.
  • the object of the invention consists in particular, but not limited thereto, in providing a generic household appliance device with improved properties in terms of flexibility.
  • the object is achieved according to the invention by the features of claims 1 and 13, while advantageous configurations and developments of the invention can be found in the dependent claims.
  • the invention is based on a household appliance device, in particular a hob device, with a first inverter, with a second inverter; having a first phase connection, which is provided for electrical connection to a first phase of a power supply network, and having a second phase connection, which is provided for electrical connection to a second phase of the power supply network.
  • the household appliance device has at least one switching arrangement, by means of which each of the inverters can be assigned to each of the phase connections.
  • Such a configuration makes it possible in particular to provide a household appliance device, in particular a hob device, which has improved properties with regard to flexibility.
  • a more flexible distribution in particular a more flexible distribution of a Power, in particular a heating power, are provided.
  • a high degree of modularity of the household appliance device can be ensured.
  • power consumed by units and/or components of the household appliance device, in particular electrical power can be distributed more evenly.
  • a high level of efficiency in particular a high level of cost efficiency, in particular with regard to the required components and/or a required number of components, can be achieved.
  • at least one additional functionality and/or more flexible functionality of the household appliance device can be provided in a cost-effective manner.
  • a boost mode in particular in a bridge heating zone of the household appliance device
  • a power density can be increased in a boost mode, in particular with regard to the bridge heating zone.
  • a maximum possible operating time in a boost mode can be extended, in particular since critical parts and/or components can be better protected by such a configuration.
  • improved properties in terms of comfort in particular for a user of the domestic appliance device, can be achieved, specifically by reducing intermodulation noise.
  • improved properties can be achieved with regard to controlling the household appliance device, in particular with regard to more flexible control of the household appliance device.
  • user perception can also be improved, in particular with regard to a power provided by the household appliance device in any operating state of the household appliance device, specifically in that a configuration of this type can improve power density.
  • the domestic appliance device could be, for example, an oven device, advantageously a hob device, and particularly advantageously an induction hob device.
  • a “household appliance device”, in particular an “oven device”, advantageously a “hob device” and particularly advantageously an “induction hob device” should mean at least a part, in particular a subassembly, of a household appliance, in particular a cooking appliance, advantageously a hob and particularly advantageously a induction hob, to be understood.
  • a household appliance having the household appliance device could, for example, An oven and/or a microwave and/or a grill and/or a steamer.
  • the household appliance having the household appliance device is preferably a cooking appliance.
  • a household appliance designed as a cooking appliance is advantageously a hob and preferably an induction hob.
  • a “cooktop device”, in particular an “induction cooktop device”, should be understood to mean at least a part, in particular a subassembly, of a cooktop, in particular an induction cooktop, whereby in particular additional accessory units for the cooktop can also be included, such as a sensor unit for external use Measurement of a temperature of a cooking utensil and/or a cooking item.
  • the hob device in particular the induction hob device, can also include the entire hob, in particular the entire induction hob.
  • an “inverter” is to be understood as a unit which, in at least one operating state, generates an alternating current, in particular a high-frequency one, in particular with a frequency of at least 10 kHz, preferably of at least 20 kHz and in particular of a maximum of 100 kHz, for at least one further unit, in particular for at least one heating unit of the household appliance device.
  • the inverter can have inverter switching elements, which can be designed in particular as IGBT, MOSFET, HEMT, JFET and/or as TRIAC.
  • the inverter switching elements can be formed at least partially from a semiconductor material, such as silicon, silicon carbide and/or gallium nitride and/or from another semiconductor material that appears sensible to a person skilled in the art.
  • the first phase connection and/or the second phase connection have at least two connection contacts for connection to one of the phases.
  • all phase connections of the household appliance device have at least two connection contacts.
  • One of the at least two connection contacts of each phase connection is for the electrical connection, and advantageously also for the mechanical connection, with an external conductor that is different from a neutral conductor, in particular an external conductor known to those skilled in the art as L1 or L2 or L3, of an AC network, advantageously of a multi-phase house connection, in particular a three-phase house connection.
  • one of the at least two connection contacts is one each phase connection for the electrical connection, and advantageously also for the mechanical connection, with a neutral conductor of the alternating current network, advantageously the multi-phase house connection, in particular the three-phase house connection, is provided.
  • a “switching arrangement” should be understood to mean an electrical unit which, in particular, has a plurality of switching elements.
  • a “switching element” is to be understood as an element which is intended to create an electrically conductive connection between two points, in particular contacts of the switching element, in particular with a specific resistance of, for example, at most 0.2 p ⁇ m, advantageously at most 0.05 p ⁇ m , preferably not more than 0.03 pQm and particularly preferably not more than 0.02 pQm at 20 ° C, and / or separate.
  • the switching element preferably has at least one control contact via which it can be switched.
  • the switching element is designed as a semiconductor switching element, in particular as a transistor, advantageously as a bipolar transistor with a preferably insulated gate electrode (IGBT).
  • the switching element is designed as a mechanical and/or electromechanical switching element, in particular as a relay.
  • at least one switching element could be designed as an on/off switching element.
  • at least one switching element could be designed as a changeover switch.
  • an inverter can be assigned to a phase connection should be understood to mean that the inverter can be electrically connected to the phase connection by means of the switching arrangement. In particular, this should also be understood to mean an assignment in the opposite direction.
  • an inverter is assigned to a phase connection should be understood to mean that the inverter is electrically connected to the phase connection by means of the switching arrangement. In particular, this should also be understood to mean a connection in the opposite direction.
  • “Provided” is intended to mean specifically programmed, designed and/or equipped. The fact that an object is provided for a specific function should be understood to mean that the object fulfills and/or executes this specific function in at least one application and/or operating state. Furthermore, it is proposed that the domestic appliance device has a third inverter, which can be assigned to each of the phase connections by means of the switching arrangement. A configuration of this type can in particular increase flexibility. Such a configuration could advantageously increase the number of independent heating zones. In addition, a household appliance device can be provided in this way, which in particular has a particularly high degree of flexibility with regard to possible cooking utensil configurations. Since a user can be provided with a more flexible cooking appliance device, user satisfaction can be increased in particular. Furthermore, a cooking experience in particular can be improved.
  • the domestic appliance device has a fourth inverter, which can be assigned to each of the phase connections by means of the switching arrangement.
  • a configuration of this type can in particular further increase flexibility.
  • a configuration of this type could advantageously further increase the number of independent heating zones.
  • a household appliance device can be provided in this way, which in particular has further increased flexibility with regard to possible cooking utensil configurations. Since the user can be provided with a more flexible cooking appliance device, user satisfaction can be increased in particular. Furthermore, a cooking experience in particular can be further improved.
  • the household appliance device to have a number of at least one additional inverter, but for example at least two additional inverters, advantageously at least three additional inverters, particularly preferably at least four additional inverters, preferably at least five additional inverters, and particularly preferably at least has six further inverters, which can be assigned to each of the phase connections by means of the switching arrangement. It would be conceivable that, for example, at least two of the inverters, advantageously at least four of the inverters, preferably at least six of the inverters and particularly preferably all of the inverters are at least essentially and preferably completely identical.
  • At least essentially identical units should be understood to mean that at least 75%, advantageously at least 80%, preferably at least 85%, particularly preferably at least 90% and particularly advantageously at least 95% of all components of the units are identical.
  • the domestic appliance device has a third phase connection, which is provided for the electrical connection to a third phase of the power supply network, wherein each of the inverters can be assigned to the third phase connection by means of the switching arrangement.
  • a particularly high output in particular a particularly high heating output
  • such a configuration can in particular achieve greater flexibility.
  • a number of inverters operated independently of different phases can be increased, which in particular further increases flexibility. Since a user can be provided with a more flexible cooking appliance device, user satisfaction can be increased in particular.
  • the domestic appliance device has a plurality of heating units, which can be assigned to different phase connections by means of the switching arrangement.
  • a particularly high degree of flexibility can be achieved, in particular with regard to possible cooking device configurations.
  • a configuration of this type makes it possible in particular to achieve a high output, in particular a high heating output and also a high power density. In this way, in particular, comfort can be further increased.
  • the switching arrangement to include at least one configuration switch, which is arranged in particular between the heating units and the inverters, and in particular at least one assignment switch, which is arranged in particular between the phase connections and the inverters.
  • the domestic appliance device has a plurality of heating units which can be operated from different phase connections, that is to say in particular from different phases.
  • the domestic appliance device could have a plurality of heating units which can be assigned to the same phase connections by means of the switching arrangement.
  • a combination of a plurality of heating units which can be assigned to the same phase connections by means of the switching arrangement and a plurality of heating units which can be assigned to different phase connections by means of the switching arrangement would also be conceivable.
  • a “heating unit” should be understood to mean a consumer unit with at least one heating element.
  • the heating element could be a consumer intended to convert electrical energy into heat.
  • Preferably around the heating unit includes at least one heating element designed as an inductor.
  • An “inductor” is to be understood here as an element which has at least one induction coil and/or is designed as an induction coil and which is intended to supply energy, in particular in the form of an alternating magnetic field, to at least one receiving element in at least one operating state.
  • the receiving element is designed in particular as a part and/or a subassembly of a receiving unit and is provided in particular for receiving the energy provided by at least one inductor.
  • the receiving unit can in particular be part of the household appliance device. Alternatively, it is conceivable that the receiving unit is designed as a unit that is independent of the household appliance device and/or as part of a further device that is independent of the household appliance device.
  • the receiving unit can be provided in particular for being set up in an area above the inductor.
  • the receiving unit could, for example, be designed as a cooking utensil and in particular have at least one secondary coil as a receiving element for receiving the energy provided by the inductor and/or the additional inductor.
  • the receiving element could also be designed as a metallic heating means, in particular as an at least partially ferromagnetic heating means, for example as a ferromagnetic base of a cooking utensil, in which eddy currents and/or magnetic reversal effects are caused by the inductor in an operating state of the heating unit be converted into heat.
  • At least two of the heating units are designed as bridge heating units, which at least partially form a continuous heating zone.
  • a configuration of this type makes it possible in particular to achieve a high level of flexibility.
  • a particularly large-area heating zone can be made possible by such a configuration.
  • additional cooking utensil configurations can thereby be made possible, in particular using particularly large cooking utensils. In this way, user comfort and/or user satisfaction can also be improved.
  • further heating units to be designed as bridge heating units which, at least together with the two heating elements which are designed as bridge heating units, form a coherent heating zone.
  • At least three heating units, advantageously four heating units and in particular any other number of heating units are designed as bridge heating units, which together form a coherent heating zone. It would also be conceivable for the two heating units, which are designed as bridge heating units, to completely form the continuous heating zone. In other words, it would be conceivable in particular for the continuous heating zone to be formed entirely by the two heating units.
  • the household appliance device to have a number of, for example, at least four heating units, advantageously at least six heating units, particularly advantageously at least eight heating units, preferably at least ten heating units and particularly preferably at least twelve heating units, which are designed as bridge heating units and which at least partially have at least two, advantageously at least three, particularly advantageously at least four, preferably at least five and particularly preferably at least six contiguous heating zones.
  • the bridge heating units could have radii of different sizes and, in particular, be arranged concentrically.
  • the bridge heating units could be arranged adjacently, in particular directly next to one another.
  • the domestic appliance device has a control unit which, in at least one operating state, assigns the bridge heating units to different of the phase connections by means of the switching arrangement.
  • a high performance can be achieved by such a configuration.
  • what can be achieved is that an independent heating zone is operated by a plurality of phase connections, as a result of which, in particular, a load can be evenly distributed.
  • a “control unit” should be understood to mean an electronic unit which is preferably at least partially integrated in a control and/or regulation unit of the household appliance and which is preferably provided to control and/or regulate at least the switching arrangement and preferably also the inverters .
  • the control unit comprises an arithmetic unit and, in particular, in addition to the arithmetic unit, a memory unit with a control and/or regulation program stored therein, which is intended to be executed by the arithmetic unit.
  • An “operating state” should be understood to mean a state of the household appliance device in which at least one inverter is operated, in particular for heating cookware.
  • a large number of operating stands possible, which differ in particular with regard to the assignment of inverters to phase connections and / or, for example, with regard to the assignment of heating units to inverters.
  • the inverter that is being operated for example the first inverter
  • the second inverter can be assigned to any phase connection by means of the switching arrangement.
  • the switching arrangement has a configuration switching unit, by means of which the first inverter and the second inverter can be connected in parallel to supply at least one heating unit together.
  • a particularly high cost efficiency can also be achieved.
  • a load can be evenly distributed, in particular over a number of inverters. This can particularly advantageously lead to a longer service life for the household appliance device.
  • such a design can make it possible, in particular, to use inverters with an in particular lower nominal power. In this way, in particular, cost efficiency can be further increased as a result.
  • a particularly high heat output can be achieved. Since the user can hereby be provided with a particularly high heat output, in particular user satisfaction can also be increased as a result.
  • a “configuration switching unit” should be understood to mean an electrical unit which is in particular part of the switching arrangement and which is intended to connect at least one inverter in parallel with at least one other inverter in at least one operating state.
  • the configuration switching unit has, in particular, a plurality of switching elements.
  • the inverters simultaneously supply the heating unit with alternating current.
  • the third inverter and the fourth inverter can be connected in parallel by means of the configuration switching unit to jointly supply at least one heating unit. It would be conceivable that using the configuration switching unit, alternatively or additionally, the fifth inverter and the sixth inverter can be connected in parallel to supply at least one heating unit together. In addition, it would be particularly conceivable that, alternatively or additionally, any other combination of inverters can be connected in parallel for the common supply of at least one heating unit by means of the configuration switching unit.
  • the switching arrangement has, in particular, exactly one isolating switching element which, in at least one switched-off operating state, disconnects all connections between the phase connections and the inverters.
  • a particularly high level of security can be achieved.
  • an efficient separation of all electrical connections between the phase connections and the inverters can be guaranteed.
  • high efficiency, in particular cost efficiency can be provided, specifically with regard to a number of required components.
  • the isolating switching element is connected directly to the second phase connection in terms of circuitry.
  • the isolating switching element is connected directly to the second phase connection.
  • an electrical line between the isolating switch element and the second phase connection is preferably free of further components.
  • the isolating switching element it would be conceivable for the isolating switching element to be connected directly to another phase connection in terms of circuitry. In this way, in particular, a high level of efficiency can be achieved.
  • additional components in particular can be dispensed with at least in part, which in particular further increases cost efficiency.
  • the domestic appliance device has the control unit, which assigns all inverters in the switched-off operating state to the second phase connection by means of the switching arrangement and opens the isolating switching element.
  • the control unit assigns all inverters in the switched-off operating state to the second phase connection by means of the switching arrangement and opens the isolating switching element.
  • all electrical connections between the phase connections and the inverters can be separated by means of a single isolating switching element.
  • particularly high efficiency in particular particularly high cost efficiency, can be provided.
  • a household appliance, in particular a hob with at least one household appliance device according to the invention is also proposed.
  • the invention is based on a method for operating a household appliance device, in particular a hob device with a first inverter, with a second inverter; with a first phase connection, which is provided for electrical connection to a first phase of a power supply network, and with a second phase connection, which is provided for electrical connection with a second phase of the power supply network,
  • the household appliance device, the household appliance and the method for operating the household appliance device should not be limited to the application and embodiment described above.
  • the household appliance device, the household appliance and the method for operating the household appliance device can have a number of individual elements, components, units and method steps that differs from the number specified here in order to fulfill a functionality described herein.
  • FIG. 1 shows a hob with a household appliance device, which is designed as a hob device, in a simplified plan view
  • FIG. 2 shows a simplified representation of the household appliance device with a first phase connection and with a second phase connection
  • 3 shows a circuit diagram of part of the household appliance device with a switching arrangement in an operating state
  • 4 shows a circuit diagram of the part of the household appliance device with the switching arrangement in a switched-off operating state
  • FIGS. 6a-6i various exemplary possibilities of connected heating zones of the household appliance device
  • FIG. 7 shows a flowchart of a method for operating the household appliance device
  • FIG. 8 shows a circuit diagram of part of a further exemplary embodiment of a household appliance device with a third phase connection.
  • FIG. 1 shows a household appliance 10a, in particular a cooking appliance, which is designed as a cooktop, in particular as an induction cooktop.
  • the household appliance 10a designed as a hob has a household appliance device 12a designed as a hob device.
  • the hob devices are in the form of induction hob devices.
  • FIGS. 2 to 6 parts of the household appliance device 12a are shown in more detail in FIGS. 2 to 6 using a schematic and/or circuit diagram illustration.
  • the household appliance device 12a has a first inverter 14a. In addition, the household appliance device 12a has a second inverter 16a. In the example shown, the household appliance device 12a also has a third inverter 28a. In addition, the household appliance device 12a in the example shown has a fourth inverter 30a. In addition, the household appliance device 12a has a control unit 42a.
  • the household appliance device 12a has a first phase connection 18a.
  • the first phase connection 18a is provided for electrical connection to a first phase 20a of a power supply network.
  • the household appliance device 12a has a second phase connection 22a.
  • the second phase connection 22a is provided for the electrical connection to a second phase 24a of the power supply network.
  • the household appliance device 12a has a switching arrangement 26a.
  • Each of the inverters 14a, 16a, 28a, 30a can be assigned to each of the phase connections 18a, 22a by means of the switching arrangement 26a.
  • the household appliance device 12a has a plurality of heating units 36a. All heating units are designed as induction heating units in the example shown.
  • the switching arrangement 26a has a configuration switching unit 44a.
  • the configuration switching unit 44a includes a plurality of configuration relays 52a.
  • the first inverter 14a and the second inverter 16a can be connected in parallel to jointly supply at least one heating unit 36a.
  • the third inverter 28a and the fourth inverter 30a can be connected in parallel by means of the configuration switching unit 44a of the switching arrangement 26a for the joint supply of at least one heating unit 36a.
  • the heating units 36a could also be connected directly to the inverters 14a, 16a, 28a, 30a.
  • the heating units 36a can be assigned to different phase connections 18a, 22a by means of the switching arrangement 26a.
  • FIG. 4 shows the household appliance device 12a in a circuit diagram in a switched-off operating state.
  • the control unit 42a assigns all the inverters 14a, 16a, 28a, 30a to the second phase connection 22a by means of the switching arrangement 26a.
  • the switching arrangement 26a has exactly one isolating switching element 46a.
  • the isolating switch element 46a is directly connected to the second phase connection 22a. This means that no further components are arranged in terms of circuitry between the isolating switching element 46a and the second phase connection 22a.
  • the control unit 42a opens the isolating switching element 46a.
  • the isolating switching element 46a disconnects all connections between the phase terminals 18a, 22a and the inverters 14a, 16a, 28a, 30a.
  • two of the heating units 36a are designed as bridge heating units 38a (cf. FIGS. 1 to 5).
  • the two heating units 36a designed as bridge heating units 38a form a coherent heating zone 40a.
  • control unit 42a assigns the bridge heating units 38a to various of the phase connections 18a, 22a by means of the switching arrangement 26a, specifically in particular as a function of an operating state of the household appliance device 12a.
  • Figure 6a -6i shows different possibilities of connected heating zones 40a in different operating states of the household appliance device 12a, which are to be understood as examples.
  • the various possible contiguous heating zones 40a are each at least partially formed by at least two heating units 36a.
  • the respective assignment of the heating units 36a to the respective phase connections 18a, 22a is illustrated using different lines.
  • FIG. 7 shows a flow chart of a method 100a for operating the household appliance device 12a.
  • the method 100a is provided for operating the household appliance device 12a embodied as a hob device.
  • the method 100a has in particular a first method step 102a and in particular a further method step 104a.
  • the household appliance device 12a with the first inverter 14a, with the second inverter 16a; with the first phase connection 18a, which is provided for electrical connection to the first phase 20a of the power supply network, and with the second phase connection 22a, which is provided for electrical connection to the second phase 24a of the power supply network.
  • a decision is made as a function of an operating state as to which inverter 14a, 16a is assigned to which of the phase connections 18a, 22a.
  • a decision is made automatically, depending on an operating state, as to which inverter 14a, 16a is assigned to which of the phase connections 18a, 22a.
  • FIG. 1 Another exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG.
  • the following descriptions are essentially limited to the differences between the exemplary embodiments, whereby reference can be made to the description of the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 7 with regard to components, features and functions that remain the same.
  • the letter a in the reference numbers of the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 7 has been replaced by the letter b in the reference numbers of the exemplary embodiment in FIG.
  • components with the same designation in particular with regard to components with the same reference symbols, reference can also be made to the drawings and/or the description of the exemplary embodiment in FIGS.
  • FIG. 8 shows part of a further exemplary embodiment of a household appliance device 12b, in particular a hob device.
  • the domestic appliance device 12b has a third phase connection 32b.
  • the third phase connection 32b is provided for the electrical connection to a third phase 34b of the power supply network.
  • the household appliance device 12b has a switching arrangement 26b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has a first inverter 14b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has a second inverter 16b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has a third inverter 28b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has a fourth inverter 30b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has, for example, a fifth inverter 48b.
  • the household appliance device 12b has, for example, a sixth inverter 50b.
  • a connection is shown in FIG. 8 in the form of a circuit diagram based on the first inverter 14b.
  • Each of the inverters 14b, 16b, 28b, 30b, 48b, 50b can be assigned to the third phase connection 32b by means of the switching arrangement 26b Reference sign

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L'invention concerne un dispositif d'appareil ménager (12a-b), en particulier un dispositif de table de cuisson, ayant un premier onduleur (14a-b), ayant un deuxième onduleur (16a-b) ; ayant une première borne de phase (18a-b), qui est fournie pour une connexion électrique à une première phase (20a-b) d'un réseau d'alimentation en électricité, et ayant une deuxième borne de phase (22a-b), qui est fournie pour une connexion électrique à une deuxième phase (24a-b) du réseau d'alimentation en électricité. Pour obtenir un degré de flexibilité particulièrement élevé, il est proposé que le dispositif d'appareil ménager (12a-b) présente au moins un agencement de commutation (26a-b) au moyen duquel chacun des onduleurs (14a-b, 16a-b, 28a-b, 30a -b) peut être associé à chacune des bornes de phase (18a-b, 22a-b).
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