T. Nonaka et al., Performance of a circuit configuration with a common bypass circuit for multiple high-pressure discharge lamps, IEEE IND AP, 37(5), 2001, pp. 1544-1551
This paper deals with simulations and experiments carried out on a circuit
suitable for use on a multiple number of lag-type high-pressure mercury lam
ps. One common bypass circuit is provided and a resistance is connected to
the power source side of each ballast winding. The properties of the propos
ed circuit include a nearly sinusoidal input current at unity power factor
when one or more lamps are in operation. The self-inductance of each ballas
t winding is made slightly larger than the rated inductance. The tap positi
on of the bypass circuit is placed closer to the power source side of each
ballast winding in order to reduce the input current distortion. The value
of resistance in series with the power source side of each ballast winding
is designed to provide simultaneous ignition of all lamps. The following fi
ndings are obtained with four-lamp circuits with a rated lamp power of 200
W: 1) under steady state, the input current distortion factor is as low as
2%, and the power factor is nearly 100% and 2) the total loss contributed b
y the ballast windings, Lb of the bypass circuit and resistance connected t
o each ballast winding on the power source side, is as low as 11.4% of the
total power.