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What is TBF Technology?
The TBF™
series is a Transformer Based Power Filter, a new
technology in Power Conditioning and the most
effective solution to power quality problems. This
is a device used between the electrical outlet and
any electronic equipment, such as a computer,
telecommunications or medical, copier, fax, cash
register and laser printer. The TBF™ series is a
piece of equipment which conditions the power and
protects the connected electronic equipment against
lightning, EMI and RFI noise, low voltage and high
voltage spikes and transients. This device brings
any spike from 1 to 6000 volts to below 10 volts
between hot and neutral, and to less than 0.5 volt
between neutral ground.

The
block diagram illustrates the different circuits,
which have been used in the TBF™. This TBF™, by
using a differential transformer and capacitors,
acts as a “Line Conditioning” filter (low pass
filter). This unit filters both normal mode and
common mode noise.
For common mode noise filtration it uses a
differential transformer, which performs as a series
inductor along with the capacitor between neutral
and ground. Normally, the larger the capacitor used
between neutral and ground, the greater the
filtration of the output voltage of a spike or noise
will become.
Safety guidelines set by Underwriters Laboratories
Inc. in their code UL 1449, dictates the amount of
current that can pass from line to ground through
the capacitor or MOV's. This spike or noise should
be limited to 0.5 milli amperes.
The UL standard states that if by wrong wiring, line
and neutral polarity is reversed or if the ground
wire is disconnected, the amount of current which
passes from line or neutral to ground, should be
less than 0.5 milli amperes. This is called “
leakage current” in UL 1449.
In a surge suppressor or power filter this leakage
current is a result of two things.
1.The MOV' s that are used between line to ground
and neutral to ground are such that the amount of
the MOV leakage current is very small (0.05 0.15mA).
2.The other cause of leakage current is due to a
capacitor being used between neutral and ground for
neutral and ground filtration. As the value of the
capacitor is increased, the leakage current becomes
higher. At the same time the more filtration
required, the higher value capacitor we use. Since
the leakage current should be less than 0.5 mA, the
value of the capacitor should be limited, which in
turn limits and does not allow the device to achieve
the needed filtration. In order to solve the above
problem, we have designed a circuit that we call the
process control board. Our device with the processor
circuit is patented.
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