Mounir Bouzguenda, Tarek Selmi, Adel Gastli and Ahmed Masmoudi
The purpose of this paper is to study the problem of the leakage currents in transformerless inverter topologies. It proposes a novel topology and how important the adopted…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to study the problem of the leakage currents in transformerless inverter topologies. It proposes a novel topology and how important the adopted control strategy on the power quality produced by the inverter.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper presents an investigation of a novel transformerless inverter topology. It adopted a control strategy in which the DC source is disconnected from the inverter when the zero vectors of the control are applied. By using such control strategy, the electrical efficiency of the whole system was improved and the leakage current was significantly reduced.
Findings
The paper provides a solution to minimize the leakage current in transformerless inverter topologies. Besides, the problem of zero-crossing distortions was totally eliminated.
Research limitations/implications
Because of the high conversion ratio of the boost converter, the efficiency of the whole system needs to be enhanced.
Practical implications
The paper includes the experimental results of the proposed topology which are in good match with the simulation results.
Originality/value
This paper identifies a need to study the leakage current phenomena in transformerless inverter topologies.