Chapter One - Inverter
Chapter One - Inverter
1.0 Introduction
Most electronic appliance users know from experience that electrical power supply from the
mains is not reliable. All over the world there is significant electrical power supply interruptions
which are common after hurricane or severe storm. This power outage means no lights,
television, and refrigerator e.t.c. Also there is increase in occurrence of power supply
disturbance, which can be viewed as a form of power pollution. High voltage spikes and
momentary voltage drops are therefore common. These power supply disturbances may affect
the performance of sensitive equipment in private and corporate organisations causing critical
loss of data and even damage to equipment.
The supplies that should be available for use as recommended by the Institute of Electrical
Engineers (IEE) should be continuous, uninterrupted, with constant frequency and within the
load demand in terms of voltage and current. These requirements have become even more
relevant in view of the high sensitivity and sophistication of modern technological equipment in
use today.
In Nigeria power today outages and poor quality power supply are the order of the day. A wide
range of factors have been identified for this problem. They include natural disasters, vandalism,
maintainability and sustainability inadequacies, lack of local content, and absence of integrated
and collaborated capacity building programme. The problem of poor quality power supply can
not be properly addressed without a review of other factors such as lack of political will to invest
adequately in power sector, absence of replacement policy resulting in obsolete equipment,
unsustainable human capacity building, and inadequate reward and remuneration system to
motivate human resources team to perform well.
The progress made in developing alternative sources of energy over the last decades has shown
that independent power system (those using sources other than fossil fuels ) are not only possible
but are also very practical. In fact a wide variety of generating equipment is now available to
allow individuals take advantage of just any renewable sources of energy. For a number of
reasons however most of these systems produce only direct current (DC), and often do so only at
low voltages. Nonetheless it is generally agreed that the greatest potential use for alternative
energy in the future will be to serve alternating current (AC) loads, since these exist in the vast
majority of homes.
The two types of electricity; direct current and alternating current, each has its advantages and
disadvantages, and most types of devices will only run on one or the other. Therefore, it is useful
to be able to change electricity from one form to the other. The process of changing AC into DC
is called conversion. Conversion also refers to changing one DC voltage to another and other
things as well. Devices that perform this process are called converters, but are also sometimes
called adapters, and if being used for charging batteries, they are often just called chargers.
Changing DC into AC is the opposite process and is called inversion. A device that does this is
called an inverter.
Most people use converters on a daily basis even if they don't realize it, while inverters are used
only for special applications. This is because most people have AC power in their houses and
therefore have little need for a device that creates AC from a DC source. However, inverters are
useful for a wide range of applications, including letting you run small 220 VAC household
appliances from car battery or electrical system, which is DC. In the PC world, inverters are a
major component in uninterruptible power supplies, changing stored battery energy into a form
your AC-powered PC power supply can use.
1.1 Background and Aim of the research
An inverter is a device that takes a DC input and produces a sinusoidal AC output. A commercial
2.0 KVA inverter should be able to power many appliances in the home or a small business
office with one photocopier (1.0 KW), three computer systems (300Watts), three lighting points
(180Watts), two ceiling fans (100 Watts) and a small printer (200 Watts) from a battery bank -
charged from mains supply in UPS fashion. The inverter is to be designed to handle the energy
requirements of a household while yet remaining efficient during periods of low demand.
Inverters can be designed in a number of topologies depending on the situation and its
requirements. The efficiency of the inverter is highly dependent on the switching device,
topology and switching frequency of the inverter.
The aim of this thesis is to produce an efficient DC to Single Phase 220 Volt AC inverter with
sine wave output.
1.2 Scope
In the scope of this thesis, the DC - AC inversion stage will be most critical. A good battery bank
is essential to proper operation of inverters. Inverters should have a stable DC supply to work
with, but it will have to cope with other issues such as reactive power correction and maintain a
good level of voltage regulation in the most efficient manner possible. For this reason a
microcontroller has been incorporated into the system. In the same manner, the choice of
topology depends entirely on the operating condition and tradeoffs need to be made with regards
to limitations on power, efficiency and cost. The most important part of the DC-AC inversion
process is in the generation of the sinusoidal input signals to the gates of the MOSFETs. This
will be achieved using the same microcontroller loaded with a suitable assembly language
program to obtain PWM output to drive the switching MOSFETs.