Abstract

This paper presents a permanent magnet brushless direct current motor (PMBLDCM) ceiling-fan (CF) that operates on AC mains with a unity power factor (UPF). An AC-DC power-factor-corrected converter (PFCC) performs in discontinuous-conduction mode (DCM) to facilitate various merits such as an inherent UPF, reduced passive components size, stable operation, and required voltage control. The PMBLDCM ceiling fan speed is controlled by a smooth change in converter voltage output, and it helps to operate a voltage source inverter (VSI) at a fundamental frequency with low switching losses. This control maximizes efficiency of a ceiling fan. The THD (Total Harmonics Distortion) of a supply-current is reduced with a wide range of speed control and supply voltage fluctuations. A prototype of it is developed to validate the design and control. Its performance is compared with a conventional PMBLDCM ceiling fan. Test results are shown to verify the design of PFCC. The power quality indices (PQI) at input supply are meeting the IEC61000-3-2 standard.

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