F24F11/70

METHOD FOR INCREASING EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS FOR HEALTHY BUILDINGS

A method for monitoring and controlling an environment of an internal space including: providing conditioned air to the internal space using a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system; detecting one or more environmental parameters within the internal space using at least one sensor; receiving a report request from an individual through a computer application of a computing device, the report request includes a focus area selection that selects one or more focus areas, wherein the one or more focus areas include at least one of an indoor air quality, a thermal comfort, or an airborne transmission; generating a performance report for the focus area based on at least the environmental parameters and specifications of the HVAC system, the performance report evaluating at least a performance of the HVAC system; and displaying the performance report on the computing device.

Central plant control system with control region detection based on control envelope ray-casting

Disclosed herein are related to a system, a method, and a non-transitory computer readable medium for controlling a central plant. In one aspect, the system obtains a control envelope for a device controlled by the controller. The control envelope comprises boundaries of a plurality of control regions in a multidimensional operating space for the device. Each control region is enclosed by a corresponding boundary. The system counts a number of times that a ray of the device crosses the boundary of a control region. The system determines whether an operating point of the device is within the control region based on the counted number. The system operates the device according to a predetermined control technique corresponding to the control region, in response to determining that the operating point of the device is within the control region.

Ventilation system

A ventilation system includes a first ventilation device, a second ventilation device, a sensor, and an electronic controller. The first ventilation device includes a first fan. The second ventilation device includes a second fan. The sensor is attached to the first ventilation device. The sensor is configured to detect a state of air and to transmit a detection signal indicative of the detected state of air. The electronic controller is configured to receive the detection signal of the sensor and to control the first ventilation device and the second ventilation device based on the detection signal.

Ventilation system

A ventilation system includes a first ventilation device, a second ventilation device, a sensor, and an electronic controller. The first ventilation device includes a first fan. The second ventilation device includes a second fan. The sensor is attached to the first ventilation device. The sensor is configured to detect a state of air and to transmit a detection signal indicative of the detected state of air. The electronic controller is configured to receive the detection signal of the sensor and to control the first ventilation device and the second ventilation device based on the detection signal.

AIR FILTER FOR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
20230018336 · 2023-01-19 ·

An air filter for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning, HVAC, system, the air filter comprising: a housing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening, configured for air to flow along an air flow route between the inlet opening and the outlet opening; a supply spool and a take-up spool mounted to the housing on opposite sides of the air flow route; one or more filter guides mounted to the housing between the supply spool and the take-up spool; a strip of filter medium extending from the supply spool to the take-up spool via the one or more filter guides, with a portion of the filter medium extending across the air flow route; and a driver arranged to advance the filter medium to change the portion of the filter medium extending across the airflow route. Air filtration systems, HVAC devices and HVAC systems comprising the air filter.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM
20230020824 · 2023-01-19 ·

A heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning, HVAC, system and a method of controlling a HVAC system, The method includes: successively for at least two HVAC devices of a plurality of HVAC devices: controlling the HVAC device in accordance with a set target temperature value which is different from an environmental temperature value, wherein the other HVAC devices of the plurality of HVAC devices are deactivated or running with unvarying running parameters, and for at least two environmental sensors of a plurality of environmental sensors, determining whether environmental parameters detected by the environmental sensor change; correlating at least one environmental sensor to the HVAC devices for which a change of the environmental parameters is determined; and controlling the HVAC system to change at least one environmental parameter associated with the at least one environmental sensor using the HVAC devices correlated with the at least one environmental sensor.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM
20230009603 · 2023-01-12 ·

A method of controlling a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning, HVAC, system. The method includes: controlling indoor environmental conditions using the HVAC system, detecting a load of the HVAC system, inputting detected indoor environmental conditions and detected outdoor environmental conditions into a load prediction model to generate a predicted load, and training the load prediction model to reduce a difference between the predicted load and the detected load of the HVAC system; determining requested indoor environmental conditions associated with a future time period; determining predicted outdoor environmental conditions within the future time period using a weather forecast; inputting the requested indoor environmental conditions and the predicted outdoor environmental conditions into the trained load prediction model to determine a predicted load for the future time period; controlling the HVAC system to reduce a load of the HVAC system within the future time period using the determined predicted load.

INDOOR AIR QUALITY FOR VARIABLE AIR VOLUME SYSTEM
20230011991 · 2023-01-12 ·

A heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system includes an air handling unit having an outlet, at least one zone operably coupled to the outlet of the air handling unit, and at least one indoor air quality sensor operable to monitor an amount of one or more contaminants. The at least one indoor air quality sensor is arranged within the at least one zone. A controller operably coupled to the at least one indoor air quality sensor is configured to detect the occurrence of a fault or an unsatisfied indoor air quality condition and perform diagnostics to determine the cause of the fault or the unsatisfied indoor air quality condition.

HVAC zoning devices, systems, and methods

A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system may be zoned into one or more zone. The HVAC system may include HVAC components, sensors, and one or more register vents that may include vent dampers (e.g., electronically controllable vent dampers or manually operated vent dampers). Opening and closing of the vent dampers may facilitate creating zones or sub-zones in the HVAC system configuration. An HVAC control system may receive a request for conditioned air in one or more of the zones, determine a damper setting for at least one of the vent dampers, communicate the determined damper setting to a vent damper or user interface, determine which HVAC components should be active, if any, and/or provide controls signals to activate or keep active the HVAC components that are determined to be active.

HVAC zoning devices, systems, and methods

A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system may be zoned into one or more zone. The HVAC system may include HVAC components, sensors, and one or more register vents that may include vent dampers (e.g., electronically controllable vent dampers or manually operated vent dampers). Opening and closing of the vent dampers may facilitate creating zones or sub-zones in the HVAC system configuration. An HVAC control system may receive a request for conditioned air in one or more of the zones, determine a damper setting for at least one of the vent dampers, communicate the determined damper setting to a vent damper or user interface, determine which HVAC components should be active, if any, and/or provide controls signals to activate or keep active the HVAC components that are determined to be active.