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SECTION 1.3 |

1.3 GENERAL INFORMATION - INVERTER RELATED

General information related to operation and sizing of inverters is given in succeeding sub-sections.
1.3.1 AC Voltage Waveforms
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
TIME
The 120V output waveform of the Evolution
power. Please see Sine Waveform represented in the Fig. 1.3.1 that also shows equivalent Modified Waveform for
comparison.
In a Sine Wave, the voltage rises and falls smoothly with a smoothly changing phase angle and also changes its
polarity instantly when it crosses 0 Volts. In a Modified Sine Wave, the voltage rises and falls abruptly, the phase
angle also changes abruptly and it sits at 0V for some time before changing its polarity. Thus, any device that uses
a control circuitry that senses the phase (for voltage / speed control) or instantaneous zero voltage crossing (for
timing control) will not work properly from a voltage that has a Modified Sine Waveform.
Also, as the Modified Sine Wave is a form of Square Wave, it is comprised of multiple Sine Waves of odd
harmonics (multiples) of the fundamental frequency of the Modified Sine Wave. For example, a 60 Hz Modified
Sine Wave will consist of Sine Waves with odd harmonic frequencies of 3rd (180 Hz), 5th (300 Hz), 7th (420 Hz)
and so on. The high frequency harmonic content in a Modified Sine Wave produces enhanced radio interference,
higher heating effect in inductive loads like microwaves and motor driven devices like hand tools, refrigeration
/ air-conditioning compressors, pumps etc. The higher frequency harmonics also produce overloading effect in
low frequency capacitors due to lowering of their capacitive reactance by the higher harmonic frequencies. These
capacitors are used in ballasts for fluorescent lighting for Power Factor improvement and in single-phase induction
motors as start and run capacitors. Thus, Modified and Square Wave Inverters may shut down due to overload
when powering these devices.
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General Information – Inverter Related
V
= 169.68V
peak
V
peak
V
Pure Sine Wave
crosses zero V
instantaneously
16.66 ms
Fig 1.3.1 Pure and Modified Sine Waveforms for 120V, 60 Hz
= 140 to 160V
= 120 VAC
RMS
Modi ed Sine
Wave sits at
ZERO for some
time and then
rises or falls
series inverters is a Pure Sine Wave like the waveform of Utility / Grid
Sine Wave
V
= 120VAC
RMS
V
= 169.68V
peak
Modi ed Sine Wave
V
= 120V
RMS
V
= 140 to 160V
peak

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