SMPS(Switch Mode Power Supply) based microwave ovens:
SMPS (some time also called as inverter technology)based power supplies are more complex than other two types. AC supply is first rectified and filtered. With help of pwm controllers, this dc voltage is converted to high frequency AC voltage and fed to a step up transformer. High voltage is then rectified and filtered to get high voltage dc.
SMPS power supplies have the advantage that size of the step up transformer decreases with increase in input AC voltage frequency. These are more efficient and compact than other two types. But complexity and cost involved are high. All the possible power values microwave ovens can be built with SMPS.
Comparison between domestic, commercial and industrial microwave ovens:
All the three type of power supplies, i.e doubler, Thyristorised and SMPS based power supplies are available in industrial microwave ovens. While most of the domestic and commercial microwave ovens are doublers. SMPS based power supplies also exists but are rare.
Domestic microwave ovens are meant to be used not more than 5 times a day, and commercial ovens can be used around 200 times a day. While a industrial microwave oven is meant to work continuously for 24X7 in an industrial environment where temperatures may rise up to 55 to 60 deg C.
Industrial ovens may have more than one magnetron to meet the requirement of higher power, which also contributes to better uniformity of heating.
Domestic ovens are constructed out of mild steel sheets to make it cheaper, while commercial and industrial ovens are made up of stainless steel. Industrial microwave ovens have outer body of from 3 to 10 mm depending upon the applications. Also the electrical components are over rated to work in harsh conditions of industry.
Case study:
Industrial Microwave batch type furnace ‘Micro heat MH5814’ of oven cavity of 7150 cubic inches can be operated up to 1400 deg C. It has 4 magnetrons of 1.45kw each which make 5.8kw of microwave energy. Oven is made up of SS-304. It has 2 oven door interlocks for accidental opening detection, magnetron over temperature interlock for each magnetrons, and a power supply door interlock to avoid accidental electrocution while the system is operational. Proper insulation is made so that oven outer body temperature doesn’t go beyond RT+50 deg C(RT- Room Temperature) even when the sample is at 1400 deg C.
There is gas and vacuum provisions to conduct the experiments in vacuum, argon, hydrogen, nitrogen or any other gas environments.
Contact less IR pyrometer is used to measure the sample temperature. Microwave power can be controlled either manually in manual mode by a potentiometer or by a PID/PLC/PC in auto mode. Sample temperature, individual microwave power, and mode of operation can be monitored by a PC by data acquisition system.
Conclusion:
Microwave heating technology is a new to the world, at least to the third wold. This technology is vastly used in US and Europe and almost every house has a domestic microwave oven. It is also used by many industries in these countries. People are to be educated about its benefits in domestic and industrial sector. Higher initial cost is the hurdle for it’s popularity. But once bought it can save lot of money and time.