Thyristor Power Controller (SCR Power Regulator)

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Our HGW Series SCR Power Regulators deliver precise, reliable power control for industrial heating. Featuring advanced MCU-based PID closed-loop technology for 100% linear output, they support versatile modes like constant voltage, current, and power, with zero-crossing or phase-shift triggering. Multiple inputs (4-20mA, 0-10V, potentiometer) and MODBUS RTU/TCP communication enable seamless integration. Robust protections include phase loss, overcurrent, overtemperature, and imbalance alarms. Customizable digital displays monitor key parameters in real-time. Compact, durable designs with soft start/stop (0-120s) handle resistive/inductive loads from 30A-450A, ideal for furnaces, machinery, glass, automotive, and chemical industries.

HGW Series SCR Power Regulator: Comprehensive Model Overview and Key Features

Model Type Description Key Features
HGW1 Series Single-Phase Inductive Load Specialized SCR power regulator (controller) for single-phase inductive loads, utilizing traditional analog circuit design with a dedicated TCA785 phase-control IC. Widely used for controlling transformers and other inductive loads. Excellent sawtooth wave linearity, wide phase-shift range, strong anti-interference capability, low DC component, fast overcurrent protection.
HGW2 Series Single-Phase Simple Compact SCR power regulator (controller) designed for simple resistive wire heating applications, featuring independent mold design and integrated molding. Ideal for installation in confined spaces. Compact structure, integrated molding, suitable for small spaces.
HGW3 Series Basic Single/Three-Phase Basic SCR voltage regulator (controller) supporting single and three-phase control, constructed with aluminum alloy molding. Known for reliability, aesthetics, and user-friendliness, highly favored by customers. Phase control, rich display and alarm functions, aluminum alloy construction.
HGW5 Series Three-Phase Digital Advanced three-phase digital SCR voltage regulator (controller) employing single-core high-stability MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control, delivering 100% linear output. Suitable for various load applications with high cost-effectiveness. Stable control, multiple protection functions, high cost-performance ratio.
HGW6 Series Single-Phase Digital Digital single-phase thyristor voltage regulator (controller) with dual-core high-stability MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control, offering 100% linear output. Suitable for various load applications, equipped with standard MODBUS RTU communication. Stable control, multiple protection functions, MODBUS RTU communication.
HGW6 Series Three-Phase Digital Advanced three-phase digital thyristor voltage regulator (controller) with 32-bit dual-core MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control, providing 100% linear output. Features dual-row digital display, multiple protection functions, and one-button factory reset. 32-bit MCU, dual-row display, multiple protections, one-button reset, MODBUS RTU communication.
HGW7 Series Three-Phase Advanced High-end three-phase thyristor power regulator (controller) with single-core high-stability MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control, delivering 100% linear output. Features a metal housing, single-row display, and specialized inductive load processing unit for optimized transformer control. Metal housing, three-phase current imbalance alarm, inductive load optimization, MODBUS RTU communication.
HGW8 Series Three-Phase Advanced Premium three-phase thyristor power regulator (controller) with 32-bit dual-core MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control, ensuring 100% linear output. Features a metal housing, dual-row display, and advanced protection functions including three-phase current and voltage imbalance alarms. 32-bit MCU, dual-row display, current/voltage imbalance alarms, one-button reset, MODBUS RTU communication.
HGW8 Series Single-Phase Compact Compact single-phase thyristor power controller with a newly designed plastic mold and integrated molding. Utilizes high-stability MCU embedded control and PID closed-loop control for 100% linear output. Equipped with comprehensive protection functions and standard MODBUS RTU communication. Plastic mold, single-row display, phase loss, overcurrent, overtemperature, wire break, module failure alarms, MODBUS RTU communication.
HGW9 Series Three-Phase Intelligent Intelligent three-phase thyristor power controller designed for advanced monitoring and control. Features a triple-row digital display for simultaneous monitoring of three-phase current, voltage, and power. Supports versatile input signals and dual communication protocols for enhanced connectivity. Triple-row display for current, voltage, and power; supports MODBUS TCP Ethernet and MODBUS RTU 485 communication; single-channel universal input (4-20mA, 0-10V); true RMS display for accurate current and voltage measurements.


Applicable Industries and Applications for SCR Power Regulators


application and industry of scr controller

Industry/Application Details
Furnace Industry Annealing furnace, drying furnace, quenching furnace, sintering furnace, crucible furnace, tunnel furnace, melting furnace, box-type electric furnace, pit-type electric furnace, melting electric furnace, rolling electric furnace, vacuum electric furnace, bogie hearth furnace, quenching electric furnace, aging furnace, bell-type furnace, atmosphere furnace, oven experimental furnace, heat treatment, resistance furnace, vacuum furnace, mesh belt furnace, high-temperature furnace, kiln, electric furnace
Mechanical Equipment Packaging machinery, injection molding machinery, heat shrink machinery, extrusion machinery, food machinery, tempering equipment, plastic processing, infrared heating
Glass Industry Glass fiber, glass forming, glass melting, glass printing, float glass production line, annealing tank
Automotive Industry Spray drying, thermoforming
Energy-Saving Lighting Tunnel lighting, street lighting, photography lighting, stage lighting
Chemical Industry Distillation and evaporation, preheating systems, pipeline heating, petrochemical, temperature compensation
Other Industries Salt bath furnace, power frequency induction furnace, quenching furnace temperature control, heat treatment furnace temperature control, diamond press heating, high-power magnetization/demagnetization equipment, aviation power regulation, central air conditioning electric heater temperature control, textile machinery, crystal stone production, powder metallurgy machinery, color picture tube production equipment, metallurgical machinery, petrochemical machinery, smooth lighting adjustment, constant voltage/current/power control
FAQ
Q:What are the differences between Thyristor and IGBT modules?

The thyristor module is controlled by current, requiring a current pulse to trigger conduction and cannot be turned off via the gate, only naturally turning off when the current crosses zero, making it suitable for low-frequency, high-power applications. The IGBT module is controlled by voltage, being a fully controllable switch where both turn-on and turn-off can be controlled by gate voltage, with self-turn-off capability, suitable for medium to high-frequency applications. The IGBT operates at a higher frequency than the thyristor, making it ideal for applications requiring precise control.

Q:What is A SCR power controller?

A SCR power controller is an electronic device that uses Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) to precisely regulate power delivered to electrical loads, commonly in industrial settings. By modulating the conduction angle of SCRs, it controls voltage and current, enabling accurate power management. Operating via phase-angle control or zero-cross switching, it suits applications like industrial heating, plastic molding, or metal treatment. SCR controllers offer high efficiency, reliability, and precise temperature control, accepting inputs like 4-20 mA or 0-10 V from PLCs. They reduce wear compared to mechanical relays, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments like furnaces or HVAC systems.

 
Q:How does a SCR power controller work?

A SCR power controller regulates electrical power to a load using Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs). It works by controlling the timing of SCR conduction in each AC cycle. In phase-angle control, it adjusts the conduction angle to smoothly vary power output, ideal for precise heating. In zero-cross control, it switches SCRs at the AC zero point to minimize noise, suitable for on/off loads. The controller receives input signals (e.g., 4-20 mA or 0-10 V) from PLCs or sensors to set power levels. This ensures efficient, reliable power management for industrial applications like heaters, furnaces, or motors.

Q:What is the difference between phase angle control and zero-cross control for scr power regulator?

Phase-angle control and zero-cross control are two methods used by SCR power controllers to regulate power. Phase-angle control adjusts the SCR conduction angle within each AC cycle, enabling precise, smooth power variation, ideal for applications like precise heating. Zero-cross control activates SCRs only at the AC waveform’s zero-crossing point, fully on or off, minimizing electromagnetic interference, suitable for on/off loads like thermostats. Phase-angle control offers flexibility but may generate harmonics, while zero-cross control is simpler, with lower noise but less precision. The choice depends on the application’s need for accuracy versus noise reduction.

Q:How to Choose Single-Phase or Three-Phase Thyristor Power Controllers?

Choosing between single-phase and three-phase thyristor power controllers depends on load power, grid conditions, and application needs. Single-phase controllers suit small loads (<10kW, 220V AC), like lab heaters, offering simple wiring and lower costs. Three-phase controllers handle larger loads (>10kW, 380V AC), such as industrial ovens, providing higher precision (±1°C) and better grid stability. Consider load type: single-phase for basic resistive loads, three-phase for high-power or inductive loads. Assess grid compatibility and budget—single-phase is cheaper, while three-phase ensures durability and scalability. Always include a 20% power margin and verify grid stability.

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