F25B2600/13

SUBCOOLING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL STORAGE
20180010838 · 2018-01-11 ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward systems and method for cooling a refrigerant flow of a refrigerant circuit with a cool water flow from a cool water storage to generate a warm water flow and to cool the refrigerant flow by a subcooling temperature difference, flowing the warm water flow to the cool water storage, and thermally isolating the warm water flow from the cool water flow in the cool water storage.

Air-conditioning apparatus

An air-conditioning apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a heat medium circulation circuit, a heat-source-side device, and a voltage drop device. In the heat medium circulation circuit, a pump, an indoor heat exchanger, and a flow control device are connected by pipes to circulate the heat medium. The pump sends a heat medium that contains water or brine and transfers heat. The indoor heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between the heat medium and an indoor air in an air-conditioned space. The flow control device controls a flow rate of the heat medium in the indoor heat exchanger. The heat-source-side device heats or cools the heat medium before the heat medium is sent to the indoor heat exchanger. The voltage drop device reduces a voltage that is applied to the pump based on a value of a current that is supplied to the pump, in association with a flow rate of the heat medium in the heat medium circulation circuit.

Refrigeration System with Brushless DC Motor Compressor Drive
20230026023 · 2023-01-26 ·

The present disclosure generally relates refrigeration systems for temperature-controlled displays. For instance, one exemplary embodiment relates to a refrigeration system that includes a refrigeration circuit, a cooling circuit, a reclaim heat circuit, and a floor heating system. The refrigeration circuit includes a compressor driven by a brushless DC motor operable at multiple different speeds, a first heat exchanger, an expansion device, and a cooling unit in fluid communication using a first working fluid. The cooling unit is arranged to cool a temperature-controlled storage device. The cooling circuit includes a pump and a second heat exchanger in thermal communication with the first heat exchanger using a second working fluid such that the first heat exchanger is liquid-cooled by the second working fluid. The reclaim heat circuit is in fluid communication with the cooling circuit. The floor heating system is coupled to the heat reclaim circuit as a reclaim heat load.

INTEGRATED DEMAND WATER HEATING USING A CAPACITY MODULATED HEAT PUMP WITH DESUPERHEATER
20230221045 · 2023-07-13 ·

A heat pump system provides at least six modes of heating, cooling, and/or domestic water heating operation, where domestic water heating may occur concurrently with heating or cooling a space in a structure. The heat pump system comprises a desuperheater positioned downstream of the compressor and operable as a desuperheater, a condenser or an evaporator, a source heat exchanger operable as either a condenser or an evaporator, a load heat exchanger operable as either a condenser or an evaporator, a reversing valve positioned downstream of the desuperheater heat exchanger and configured to alternately direct refrigerant flow from the desuperheater heat exchanger to one of the load heat exchanger and the source heat exchanger and to alternately return refrigerant flow from the other of the load heat exchanger and the source heat exchanger to the compressor, and an expansion valve positioned between the load heat exchanger and the source heat exchanger.

FLOW RATE CONTROL DEVICE, FLOW RATE CONTROL METHOD, AND CHILLER
20230221735 · 2023-07-13 · ·

A flow rate control device according to one embodiment includes: a flowmeter that repeatedly generates a pulse signal based on flow of a fluid discharged from a fluid machine driven by a brushless motor or AC motor, such that a pulse width of the pulse signal is inversely proportional to a flow rate of the fluid; an FV converter that makes frequency-voltage conversion of the pulse signal and generates a voltage value corresponding to the pulse signal; and a controller that changes a frequency of a drive input voltage for driving the brushless motor or AC motor based on a difference between a converted flow rate of the fluid converted based on the voltage value generated by the FV converter and a preset target flow rate.

COOLING DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD FOR COOLING DEVICE

A cooling device using a refrigeration cycle in which a refrigerant is circulated through a heat receiver, a compressor, a heat radiator, and an expansion valve includes: a gas-liquid separator configured to perform gas-liquid separation on the refrigerant supplied from the expansion valve; a pump configured to send a liquid phase refrigerant separated by the gas-liquid separator to the heat receiver; and a control unit configured to control opening and closing of a refrigerant flow path of the refrigeration cycle, and an operation and stop of the compressor and the pump, wherein the control unit starts the operation of the pump on condition that a net positive suction head of the pump has reached a predetermined value or more.

Control of refrigeration and heat pump systems that include pressure exchangers

A system includes a pressure exchanger (PX). The PX is coupled to a motor that controls an operating speed of the PX. The system further includes a first pressure gauge configured to generate first pressure data indicative of a pressure of a fluid of a condenser. A first controller is to generate a first control signal based on the first pressure data. The motor of the PX is configured to adjust the operating speed of the PX based on the first control signal. The system further includes a pump. The system further includes a fluid density sensor for generating fluid density data associated with a first output fluid of the PX. A second controller is to generate a second control signal based on at least the fluid density data. The pump is to adjust an operating speed of the pump based on the second control signal.

CARBON DIOXIDE OVERLAPPING TYPE HEATING SYSTEM, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
20220412609 · 2022-12-29 ·

Disclosed are a carbon dioxide overlapping type heating system and a control method therefor. The heating system comprises a low-temperature stage loop, a high-temperature stage loop and a heat supply loop, wherein a low-temperature stage compressor (3) and a high-temperature stage compressor (7) are both variable-frequency compressors; and a water pump (10) is a variable-frequency water pump.

SURGE PREVENTION IN A CHILLER WITH CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR
20220412626 · 2022-12-29 ·

A method of operating a chiller system includes receiving an input from at least one sensor associated with a compressor of the chiller system, determining that the compressor is experiencing a surge or rotating stall event, adjusting at least one operating parameter associated with a heat rejection heat exchanger of the chiller system in response to determining that the compressor is experiencing the surge or rotating stall event, and reducing a condenser saturation temperature by adjusting the at least one operating parameter.

Systems and methods for reducing energy consumption of a chilled water distribution system
11536507 · 2022-12-27 · ·

A chilled water distribution system includes a chilled water loop in fluid communication with a plurality of buildings and also in fluid communication with a plurality of chiller stations. A monitoring and control system communicates with one of the chiller stations, hereinafter referred to as a “controlled” chiller station because it is configured with one or more variable frequency drives that are controlled by the monitoring and control system to modulate the speed of at least one chiller station component such as, but not limited to, a pump or a fan. By way of this modulation process, a differential pressure of the chilled water loop may be maintained in a “sweet spot” so as to optimize chiller station output while minimizing chiller station energy consumption.