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Thermostat for 1KW Space Heater (SCR controlled)Below is a thermostat circuit I recently built to control a 1300 watt space
heater. The heater element (not shown) is connected in series with two back to
back 16 amp SCRs (not shown) which are controlled with a small pulse transformer.
The pulse transformer has 3 identical windings, two of which are used to supply
trigger pulses to the SCRs, and the third winding is connected to a PNP
transistor pair that alternately supply pulses to the transformer at the
beginning of each AC half cycle. The trigger pulses are applied to both SCRs
near the beginning of each AC half cycle but only one conducts depending on the
AC polarity.
DC power for the circuit is shown in the lower left section of the drawing
and uses a 1.25uF, 400 volt non-polarized capacitor to obtain about 50mA of
current from the AC line. The current is rectified by 2 diodes and used to
charge a couple larger low voltage capacitors (3300uF) which provide about 6
volts DC for the circuit. The DC voltage is regulated by the 6.2 volt zener and
the 150 ohm resistor in series with the line limits the surge current when power
is first applied.
The lower comparator (output at pin 13) serves as a zero crossing detector
and produces a 60 Hz square wave in phase with the AC line. The phase is shifted
slightly by the 0.33 uF, 220K and 1K network so that the SCR trigger pulse
arrives when the line voltage is a few volts above or below zero. The SCRs will
not trigger at exactly zero since there will be no voltage to maintain
conduction.
The upper two comparators operate in same manner as described in the "Electronic
thermostat and relay" circuit. A low level at pin 2 is produced when the
temperature is above the desired level and inhibits the square wave at pin 13
and prevents triggering of the SCRs. When the temperature drops below the
desired level, pin 2 will move to an open circuit condition allowing the square
wave at pin 13 to trigger the SCRs.
The comparator near the center of the drawing (pins 8,9,14) is used to allow
the heater to be manually run for a few minutes and automatically shut off. A
momentary toggle switch (shown connected to a 51 ohm resistor) is used to
discharge the 1000uF capacitor so that pin 2 of the upper comparator moves to a
open circuit state allowing the 60 Hz square wave to trigger the SCRs and power
the heater. When the capacitor reaches about 4 volts the circuit returns to
normal operation where the thermistor controls the operation. The momentary
switch can also be toggled so that the capacitor charges above 4 volts and shuts
off the heater if the temperature is above the setting of the pot.
Thermostat for 1KW Space Heater (SCR controlled)
Title: Thermostat for 1KW Space Heater (SCR controlled)
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Published on: 2007-07-21
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