F25B2600/2513

Electronic expansion valve and superheat control in an HVAC system
11692750 · 2023-07-04 · ·

An EXV (electronic expansion valve) control system includes an EXV controller for controlling an EXV within the refrigerant loop of an HVAC system. The EXV controller implements a master control algorithm that includes a plurality of sub-control algorithms and an initial series of branching decision points to determine the current mode of operation and to execute select sub-control algorithms corresponding to the current mode of operation, while not executing the sub-control algorithms corresponding to the other modes of operation. The sub-control algorithms implement various combinations of PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) control and feed-forward control, the results of which can be mapped to specific control instructions for the EXV.

Ice maker with reversing condenser fan motor to maintain clean condenser

An ice maker for forming ice having a refrigeration system, a water system, and a control system. The refrigeration system includes a compressor, a condenser, an ice formation device, and a condenser fan comprising a fan blade and a condenser fan motor for driving the fan blade. The water system supplies water to the ice formation device. The control system includes a controller adapted to operate the condenser fan motor at a first speed in a forward direction when the ice maker is making ice and adapted to operate the condenser fan motor at a second speed in a reverse direction when the ice maker is not making ice. Operating the condenser fan motor at the second speed in the reverse direction is sufficient to reduce the amount of dirt, lint, grease, dust, and/or other contaminants on or in the condenser.

COOLANT MANAGEMENT FOR A REHEATING PROCESS FOR OPERATING A COOLING SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, COOLING SYSTEM, AND MOTOR VEHICLE HAVING SUCH A COOLING SYSTEM
20220410665 · 2022-12-29 · ·

A reheating process for operating a cooling system having a heat pump function for a motor vehicle. The reheating process includes steps of determining a heat differential value by comparing a heat emission actual value at the heating register to a heat emission target value, and adjusting at least one operating setting of the cooling system, so that the power consumption in the cooling system is increased if the heat differential value is greater than 0 and less than a heat differential threshold value.

EVAPORATOR APPARATUS
20220412623 · 2022-12-29 ·

An evaporator apparatus for a refrigeration cycle of an HVAC system or a refrigeration system is disclosed that includes: a primary evaporator pathway for a working fluid of the refrigeration cycle extending through a primary expansion device and a primary evaporator; a secondary evaporator pathway for the working fluid in parallel with the primary evaporator pathway and extending through a secondary expansion device and a secondary evaporator; a coolant circuit for cooling a device, the secondary evaporator configured for heat exchange between the working fluid and process fluid of the coolant circuit; and a controller configured to control: the primary expansion device to maintain a target superheat of working fluid at a primary control location downstream of the primary evaporator; and the secondary expansion device based on monitoring a temperature of process fluid to maintain a target temperature of process fluid at a coolant control location in the coolant circuit.

REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
20220412622 · 2022-12-29 ·

A refrigeration cycle apparatus includes; a refrigerant circuit in which a compressor, a heat-source-side heat exchanger, a first expansion device, a second expansion device, and a load-side heat exchanger are sequentially connected by refrigerant pipes and in which refrigerant is circulated; a controller that controls the refrigerant circuit; a bypass pipe extending from a liquid pipe between the first expansion device and the second expansion device toward a suction side of the compressor; a third expansion device provided at the bypass pipe to decompress the refrigerant that flows through the bypass pipe; and a refrigerant cooler provided at the bypass pipe and downstream of the third expansion device to cause heat exchange to be performed between the refrigerant decompressed by the third expansion device and heat generated from the controller.

THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
20220412619 · 2022-12-29 ·

A heat transfer apparatus includes a plurality of “n” number of control valves, each of the plurality of “n” number of control valves including a control valve inlet and a control valve outlet; a like plurality of “n” number of evaporator sections, each of the like plurality of “n” number of evaporator sections including an evaporator section inlet and an evaporator section outlet, each evaporator section inlet fluidly coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of “n” number of control valve outlets, each evaporator section configured to extract heat from at least one heat load that is in thermal conductive or convective contact or proximate to the evaporator section; a refrigerant fluid inlet fluidly coupled to the like plurality of evaporator sections; and a refrigerant fluid outlet fluidly coupled to the like plurality of evaporator sections.

VRV oil return control method and system

An oil return control method for a multi-split air conditioner and a system accomplishing the same includes: calculating an average exhaust pressure within an oil return period Pd_AVG; determining whether the average exhaust pressure Pd_AVG≥the set threshold Pd.sub.threshold; if Pd_AVG≥Pd.sub.threshold, maintaining the multi-split air conditioner working in heating mode to ensure an acceptable oil return performance without affecting the air conditioning effect of indoor unit in heating mode; if Pd_AVG<Pd.sub.threshold, switching the multi-split air conditioner to cooling mode, stopping a fan within those power-on indoor units and entering into a cooling oil return process and switching the multi-split air conditioner back to heating mode until the cooling oil return process ends.

Refrigeration cycle apparatus

A refrigeration cycle apparatus (1) is capable of performing a refrigeration cycle using a small-GWP refrigerant. The refrigeration cycle apparatus (1) includes a refrigerant circuit (10) and a refrigerant enclosed in the refrigerant circuit (10). The refrigerant circuit includes a compressor (21), a condenser (23), a decompressing section (24), and an evaporator (31). The refrigerant contains at least 1,2-difluoroethylene.

Refrigerated container refrigeration system capable of preventing freezing of container door
11536503 · 2022-12-27 · ·

This disclosure relates to cold-chain transportation, and more particularly to a refrigerated container refrigeration system capable of preventing freezing of container door, including compressors, oil separators, gas coolers, regenerators, electronic expansion valves, gas-liquid separators, an evaporator, suction pressure regulating valves, oil-level solenoid valves, gas cooler pressure regulating valves, differential pressure regulating valves, an evaporation pressure regulating valve, solenoid valves, check valves, flow meters, pressure sensors, temperature sensors, a door anti-freezing area, a refrigerated container shell, refrigerated container doors, a refrigeration unit, an anti-freezing pipeline and fastening components. Carbon dioxide is selected as refrigerant. A flow two-stage cycle compression refrigeration system with switchable operation pipeline is adopted, and the outlet pipeline of a high-pressure compressor is extended for preventing freezing of container door.

Refrigeration system with efficient expansion device control, liquid refrigerant return, oil return, and evaporator defrost

A refrigeration system includes an evaporator configured to receive a flow of refrigerant and transfer heat into the refrigerant within the evaporator to provide cooling for a temperature-controlled space, an expansion valve operable to modulate the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator, a liquid level sensor configured to measure a level of liquid accumulated within a component of the refrigeration system, and a controller configured to operate the expansion valve to increase the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator or decrease the flow of refrigerant into the evaporator based on the level of liquid measured by the liquid level sensor.