Patent classifications
F24F11/89
Electric control box assembly and air conditioner
An electric control box assembly includes an outer box body, an inner box body provided in the outer box body and including an insulating member, an electric control board provided in the inner box body, and a component provided in the outer box body and located outside the inner box body. The component is connected with the inner box body.
Electric control box assembly and air conditioner
An electric control box assembly includes an outer box body, an inner box body provided in the outer box body and including an insulating member, an electric control board provided in the inner box body, and a component provided in the outer box body and located outside the inner box body. The component is connected with the inner box body.
System and method for detecting events in a system
A plurality of sensors are operably coupled to a system controller. Each sensor includes a detection mode in which the sensor applies one or more detection algorithms to sensor data generated by the corresponding sensor to detect a possible event and to report the possible event to the system controller, but does not report the system data to the system controller. Each sensor also includes a sensor data mode in which the sensor data is reported to the system controller. When one of the plurality of sensors reports a possible event to the system controller, the system controller instructs one or more of the plurality of sensors to switch from the detection mode to the sensor data mode. The system controller is configured to receive the sensor data and to process the received sensor data to confirm or otherwise provide a measure of confidence in the reported possible event.
System and method for detecting events in a system
A plurality of sensors are operably coupled to a system controller. Each sensor includes a detection mode in which the sensor applies one or more detection algorithms to sensor data generated by the corresponding sensor to detect a possible event and to report the possible event to the system controller, but does not report the system data to the system controller. Each sensor also includes a sensor data mode in which the sensor data is reported to the system controller. When one of the plurality of sensors reports a possible event to the system controller, the system controller instructs one or more of the plurality of sensors to switch from the detection mode to the sensor data mode. The system controller is configured to receive the sensor data and to process the received sensor data to confirm or otherwise provide a measure of confidence in the reported possible event.
AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a bypass pipe through which part of refrigerant discharged from a discharge port of a compressor flows. Heating components provided on a substrate of the controller include a first heating component and a second heating component that generates a smaller amount of heat than the first heating component. The first heating component is provided such that a longitudinal direction of the first heating component is parallel to a flow direction of the refrigerant in the bypass pipe, the longitudinal direction being a direction in which long sides of the first heating component extend. The second heating component is provided such that a widthwise direction of the second heating component is parallel to the flow direction of the refrigerant in the bypass pipe, the widthwise direction being a direction in which short sides of the second heating component extend.
AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a bypass pipe through which part of refrigerant discharged from a discharge port of a compressor flows. Heating components provided on a substrate of the controller include a first heating component and a second heating component that generates a smaller amount of heat than the first heating component. The first heating component is provided such that a longitudinal direction of the first heating component is parallel to a flow direction of the refrigerant in the bypass pipe, the longitudinal direction being a direction in which long sides of the first heating component extend. The second heating component is provided such that a widthwise direction of the second heating component is parallel to the flow direction of the refrigerant in the bypass pipe, the widthwise direction being a direction in which short sides of the second heating component extend.
HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH REFRIGERANT GAS SENSOR
An HVAC system with a refrigerant gas sensor is provided. In one embodiment, an HVAC system includes a heat exchanger coil installed within a housing. The heat exchanger coil is operable to exchange heat with air in the housing via a refrigerant passing through the heat exchanger coil. The system also includes an HVAC sensor assembly installed within the housing. The HVAC sensor assembly includes a refrigerant gas sensor and an orientation sensor positioned to detect an orientation of the refrigerant gas sensor. The HVAC system may also or instead include a position sensor to detect the position of the refrigerant gas sensor within the system. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY LOCKING HVAC DOORS
Systems and methods are disclosed that operate a door latch of a door of a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system electronically based on operating a locking engagement device. The locking engagement device may be disposed on an outer portion of a door, the latch may be part of a latching system disposed on an inner portion of the door, and the locking engagement device may transmit a signal indicating that the locking engagement device is in an open or closed position to the latching system via a conductor electronically coupling the locking engagement device and the latching system. In some embodiments, the locking engagement device may transmit a signal indicating that the locking engagement device is in an open or closed position to a controller, which may then instruct the latching system to open or close the latch based on receiving the signal.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONICALLY LOCKING HVAC DOORS
Systems and methods are disclosed that operate a door latch of a door of a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system electronically based on operating a locking engagement device. The locking engagement device may be disposed on an outer portion of a door, the latch may be part of a latching system disposed on an inner portion of the door, and the locking engagement device may transmit a signal indicating that the locking engagement device is in an open or closed position to the latching system via a conductor electronically coupling the locking engagement device and the latching system. In some embodiments, the locking engagement device may transmit a signal indicating that the locking engagement device is in an open or closed position to a controller, which may then instruct the latching system to open or close the latch based on receiving the signal.
External thermostat fan controller
A programmable controller circuit that can be connected directly to the fan switch of any thermostat with a forced air heating and/or cooling system that includes a blower fan for circulating air throughout the home. The controller can be installed with minimal modifications to the existing wiring. The present invention increases the efficiency of the cooling system by evaporating condensate and extracting residual coolness from the thermal mass of the evaporator coils. The present invention can be programmed with a single button. A method of adapting additional fan run time based on .[.compressor run time.]. .Iadd.an AC compressor off time and an AC compressor on time.Iaddend..