Patent classifications
F25B2700/13
REFRIGERANT LEAK MITIGATION SYSTEM
Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an HVAC system, and methods for controlling the system, that mitigate the impact of refrigerant leaks before the leaks are even detected. Some embodiments include an HVAC system operable to mitigate refrigerant leaks, the system including an indoor unit including an indoor fan and an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor unit including an outdoor heat exchanger and a compressor, a refrigerant circuit including a refrigerant circulated between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, a mass control valve coupled to the refrigerant circuit, and control circuitry configured to: operate the HVAC system to satisfy a conditioning load by circuiting the refrigerant through the refrigerant circuit and operating the indoor fan, and completely close the mass control valve to at least partially isolate the refrigerant circuit at the indoor heat exchanger in response to the indoor fan being shut off.
AIR CONDITIONER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
An air conditioner and a control method thereof. The air conditioner includes an indoor unit including an indoor heat exchanger and an indoor fan, an outdoor unit connected to the indoor unit and including an outdoor heat exchanger, an outdoor fan, a compressor, an expansion valve, and a four-way valve, and at least one processor configured to perform a test operation by controlling the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Based on an outdoor temperature being less than a predetermined reference temperature, the at least one processor is configured to determine whether the indoor unit and the outdoor unit operate normally, by continuously performing a heating operation and a defrosting operation during the test operation.
Economizer control systems and methods
An economizer control system includes a compressor including a compression area, a piston chamber, and an economizer inlet configured to receive economizer vapor into the compression area via a flow path that extends between the economizer inlet and the compression area. At least a portion of the flow path traverses the piston chamber. The economizer control system also includes a piston disposed within the piston chamber and configured to contact the economizer vapor. The piston is moveable between an open position that opens the flow path and a closed position that closes the flow path. Additionally, the economizer control system includes a biasing system configured to apply force to the piston to bias the piston toward the closed position.
LOW CHARGE PACKAGED AMMONIA REFRIGERATION SYSTEM WITH EVAPORATIVE CONDENSER
A packaged, pumped liquid, evaporative-condensing recirculating ammonia refrigeration system with charges of 10 lbs or less of refrigerant per ton of refrigeration capacity. The compressor and related components are situated inside the plenum of a standard evaporative condenser unit, and the evaporator is close coupled to the evaporative condenser. Single or dual phase cyclonic separators may also be housed in the plenum of the evaporative condenser.
Refrigerant-amount determination kit
A refrigerant-amount determination kit includes a sensor and a processor. The sensor is mounted at least temporarily on at least one of a portion of a refrigeration cycle apparatus and the periphery of the refrigeration cycle apparatus. The refrigeration cycle apparatus is an apparatus having a refrigerant circuit that includes a compressor, a condenser, and an evaporator. The processor determines the amount of a refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit based on a detection result detected by the sensor during operation of the refrigeration cycle apparatus.
Gas-liquid separator and air conditioner having the same
Provided is a gas-liquid separator, including a connection pipe connected to a refrigerant pipe in the evaporator, the refrigerant pipe in which a two-phase refrigerant flows, a header connected to the connection pipe, wherein a gas refrigerant separated from the two-phase refrigerant flows inside the header, a bypass pipe connected to the header to guide a flow of the gas refrigerant to a compressor, a flow rate control valve installed at the bypass pipe, and a controller configured to control opening and closing of the flow rate control valve based on whether a preset condition is satisfied.
A METHOD FOR MONITORING A REFRIGERANT CHARGE IN A VAPOUR COMPRESSION SYSTEM
A method for monitoring a refrigerant charge in a vapour compression system (1) is disclosed, the vapour compression system (1) including a compressor unit (2), a heat rejecting heat exchanger (3), a high pressure expansion device (4), a receiver (5), at least one expansion device (9, 10), and at least one evaporator (11, 12) arranged in a refrigerant path. A change in net mass flow into or out of the receiver (5) and/or a change in net enthalpy flow into or out of the receiver (5) is detected, and a pressure inside the receiver (5) is monitored as a function of time, following the detected change in net mass flow and/or in net enthalpy flow. A time constant being representative for dynamics of the receiver (5) is derived, based on the monitored pressure as a function of time, and information regarding a refrigerant charge in the vapour compression system (1) is derived, based on the derived time constant.
ONLINE CAPACITY ESTIMATION OF A REGRIGERATION UNIT
Provided is a system and a method for estimating capacity. The system includes one or more sensors, a compressor coupled to one or more sensors, and a controller. The controller is configured to receive one or more parameters of a cooling system, receive system state information and one or more measurements from the cooling system (306, 308), and compute a cooling capacity (304) based at least in part on the one or more parameters, one or more measurements and system state information. The system is also configured to estimate cooling capacity based on one or more computed capacity over a period of time (310), and provide the estimated capacity of the cooling system to a device in real-time.
CONTROL VERIFICATION FOR A MODULAR OUTDOOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
A refrigeration system includes at least one compressor, a condenser, one or more sensors, and a controller. The one or more sensors are operable to sense data associated with the refrigeration system. The controller is operable to receive operating data associated a first control variable and a second control variable, the operating data received from the one or more sensors. The controller is further operable to determine, based on the operating data, that a control objective is not met, and operate the refrigeration system according to a configuration selected to cause the control objective to be met in response to determining that the control objective is not being met, wherein operating the refrigeration system according to the configuration selected to cause the control objective to be met comprises overriding control of the second control variable until the control objective is met.
Method for handling fault mitigation in a vapour compression system
A method for controlling a vapour compression system (1) is disclosed. A mass flow of refrigerant along a part of the refrigerant path is estimated, based on measurements performed by one or more pressure sensors (10, 12, 13) for measuring a refrigerant pressure at selected positions along the refrigerant path and one or more temperature sensors (11, 14) for measuring a refrigerant temperature at selected positions along the refrigerant path. A refrigerant pressure or a refrigerant temperature at a selected position a pressure sensor (10, 12, 13) or temperature sensor (11, 14) along the refrigerant path is derived, based on the estimated mass flow. The vapour compression system (1) is allowed to continue operating, even if a sensor (10, 11, 12, 13, 14) is malfunctioning or unreliable.