F25B2500/222

SYSTEM WITH LEAK DETECTION FOR DETECTING REFRIGERANT LEAK
20230213254 · 2023-07-06 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, and more particularly a method of detecting and mitigating refrigerant leaks in an HVAC system. The HVAC system includes a leak detection system for detecting a leak of the refrigerant from the refrigerant circuit. The leak detection system includes a collection chamber locatable proximate a component of the HVAC system. The leak detection system also includes a sensor assembly including an enclosure comprising a sensor and a fan. The leak detection system also includes a flowline connecting the collection chamber with the sensor assembly such that the sensor assembly may be located away from the collection chamber and the component. The fan is operable to induce fluid flow from the collection chamber into the sensor assembly and the sensor is operable to analyze the fluid flow and detect a leak of the refrigerant from the component.

Air-conditioning system with refrigerant leak detection and countermeasures

An air-conditioning system includes: an air conditioner including a refrigerant circuit formed by connecting an outdoor unit and a plurality of indoor units together, the air conditioner being configured to condition air in a plurality of indoor spaces; at least one countermeasure device provided in correspondence with at least one of the plurality of indoor spaces and configured to operate during leakage of a refrigerant; a plurality of detectors configured to detect a concentration of the refrigerant, at least one of the detectors being provided in each of the plurality of indoor spaces; and a control unit configured to operate all of the at least one countermeasure device if at least one of the concentrations of the refrigerant respectively detected by the plurality of detectors exceeds a predetermined value.

Sensor Assembly And Refrigerant Sensing System
20230003604 · 2023-01-05 ·

A sensor assembly and a refrigerant sensing system for air conditioning systems can include a sensor controller, a sensor electrically connected to the sensor controller and configured to output sensor data to the sensor controller, and a housing having an interior space enclosing the sensor controller and the sensor. The housing includes a first end and a second end and a barrier disposed between the first end and the second end sealingly separating the interior space. The first end supports the sensor and includes a plurality of openings exposing the sensor to an external environment. The second end supports the sensor controller and substantially prevents the sensor controller from being exposed to the external environment.

Method and system for charge determination

An HVAC system includes an evaporator coil and a compressor fluidly coupled to the evaporator coil. A condenser coil is fluidly coupled to the compressor. The condenser coil includes at least one condenser circuit fluidly coupled between a discharge line and an exit manifold. A sub-cool circuit is fluidly coupled between the exit manifold and a liquid line. A first temperature sensor is disposed at an entrance to the sub-cool circuit. A second temperature sensor is disposed at an exit to the sub-cool circuit. An HVAC controller is operatively coupled to the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor. The HVAC controller is configured to determine a temperature difference across the sub-cool circuit.

CEILING-MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONING UNIT FOR A HEAT PUMP COMPRISING A REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT WITH A REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE SENSOR

A ceiling-mounted air conditioning indoor unit for a heat pump including a refrigerant circuit, the ceiling-mounted air conditioning indoor unit includes: a casing including an air inlet and an air outlet; a drain pan in a bottom portion of the casing; a heat exchanger in the refrigerant circuit that is disposed above the drain pan such that water dropping from the heat exchanger accumulates in the drain pan; a fan in the casing that draws air in from the air inlet, through the heat exchanger, and out of the air outlet; a bell mouth at the air inlet that guides the air drawn-in to the fan; a refrigerant leakage detection sensor that detects refrigerant leaking from the refrigerant circuit. The drain pan includes a first rim and a second rim.

APPARATUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20220404053 · 2022-12-22 ·

An apparatus management system determines whether temporary operation is possible or not when an abnormality of an apparatus occurs, and performs the temporary operation when possible. The apparatus management system includes a storage unit, an acquisition unit, and an operation content determination unit. The storage unit stores information on repair of the apparatus in association with the abnormality occurring in the apparatus. The acquisition unit acquires the information on the repair of the apparatus and writes the information in the storage unit. The operation content determination unit determines operation content of the temporary operation. The information on the repair of the apparatus includes information on a repair request for the abnormality of the apparatus. The operation content determination unit determines the operation content of the temporary operation in accordance with whether the repair request is present or not.

HVAC SYSTEM LEAK DETECTION
20220404048 · 2022-12-22 ·

An HVAC system includes a high-pressure subsystem and a low-pressure subsystem. After determining that refrigerant leak diagnostics should be performed, a controllable valve is closed between a condenser and compressor of the HVAC system. The compressor then operates until a predetermined input refrigerant pressure is reached. After the predetermined input refrigerant pressure is reached, operation of the compressor is stopped. After stopping operation of the compressor and waiting at least a predetermined wait time, the pressure in the low-pressure subsystem of the HVAC system is monitored. A rate of change of the pressure in the low-pressure subsystem is determined. If the rate of change is negative and a magnitude of the rate of change is greater than a threshold value, a leak location is determined to be in the low-pressure subsystem.

LEAK MITIGATION SYSTEM
20220404079 · 2022-12-22 ·

Example implementations relate to a leak mitigation (LM) system. The LM system may include a collection tank, a first valve unit coupled to the collection tank, a second valve unit coupled to a cooling loop carrying a coolant, and an LM pump coupled between the first valve unit and the second valve unit. Moreover, the leak mitigation system may also include a controller operatively coupled to the first valve unit, the second valve unit, and the LM pump to operate, in an event of a leak of the coolant from the cooling loop, the first valve unit, the second valve unit, and the LM pump to transfer at least a portion of the coolant to the collection tank from the cooling loop via the second valve unit and the first valve unit.

REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
20220397320 · 2022-12-15 ·

A refrigeration cycle apparatus includes a refrigeration cycle circuit that has a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, and an evaporator that are connected through a pipe, the refrigeration cycle circuit being configured to allow refrigerant to circulate in the refrigeration cycle circuit, and a controller configured to determine whether the refrigerant leaks or whether the expansion device malfunctions on the basis of a degree of subcooling at an outlet of the condenser and a degree of superheat at an outlet of the evaporator or a degree of superheat at a suction port of the compressor.

APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR GAS LEAK DETECTION
20220397297 · 2022-12-15 ·

Methods, apparatuses, and systems for monitoring gas leaks are disclosed herein. An example Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) may comprise: a sampling tube fluidly coupled to a first opening defined in a conduit; and a sensor assembly fluidly coupled to the sampling tube. The sampling tube is positioned exterior to the conduit and extending along a direction of a gravitation force. The sensor assembly is configured to receive one or more gases that have a greater density in comparison to the ambient air and sense the one or more gases to generate a signal.