METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING MAINTENANCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
20220082293 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K7/20709
ELECTRICITY
F24F11/89
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2221/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05K7/20
ELECTRICITY
F24F3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and devices for allowing access for maintenance and servicing of environmental control systems of prefabricated equipment enclosures. In one embodiment, an enclosure includes a first wall, a first environmental control unit, and a first door. The first door is mechanically coupled with the first environmental control unit and the first wall. The first door is configured to have a first closed position allowing in-service operation of the first environmental control unit for an internal space of the enclosure.
Claims
1. An enclosure comprising: a first wall; a first environmental control unit; and a first door mechanically coupled with the first environmental control unit and the first wall, wherein the first door is configured to have a first closed position allowing in-service operation of the first environmental control unit for an internal space of the enclosure.
2. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein: the first door is mechanically coupled with the first wall using a first hinge; and the first environmental control unit is positioned within a first door mounting arrangement; and the first environmental control unit is configured for accessing air on each side of the first door.
3. The enclosure of claim 2, wherein the first door is further configured to have a first open position to facilitate maintenance of the first environmental control unit.
4. The enclosure of claim 3 further comprising a second door mechanically coupled with the first door, wherein the second door is configured to prevent human access to the first environmental control unit when the first door is in the first closed position.
5. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the second door is configured to remain in a substantially stationary position relative to the first door when the first door is transitioned from the first closed position to the first open position.
6. The enclosure of claim 5, wherein: the first door is substantially planer; the second door is substantially planer; and an angle of a first door normal vector and a second door normal vector is between 70 degrees and 110 degrees.
7. The enclosure of claim 6 further comprising: a second wall; and a third door mechanically coupled with the second wall using a second hinge, wherein the third door when in a second closed position is configured to provide outside air to the first environmental control unit.
8. The enclosure of claim 7, wherein the third door is substantially planer and configured to be approximately parallel with the first door when the first door is in the first closed position and the third door is in the second closed position.
9. The enclosure of claim 8 further comprising: a third wall; a second environmental control unit; and a fourth door mechanically coupled with the second environmental control unit and the third wall, wherein: the fourth door is configured to have a third closed position allowing in-service operation of the second environmental control unit for the internal space of the enclosure.
10. The enclosure of claim 9, wherein: the fourth door is mechanically coupled with the third wall using a third hinge; and the second environmental control unit is positioned within a second door mounting arrangement; and the second environmental control unit is configured for accessing air on each side of the fourth door.
11. The enclosure of claim 10, wherein the fourth door is further configured to have a third open position to facilitate maintenance of the second environmental control unit.
12. The enclosure of claim 11 further comprising a fifth door mechanically coupled with the fourth door, wherein the fifth door is configured to prevent human access to the second environmental control unit when the fourth door is in the third closed position.
13. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the first environmental control unit is at least one of: a heating unit; an air conditioning unit; and a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit.
14. The enclosure of claim 13, wherein the HVAC unit has a three ton capacity.
15. The enclosure of claim 13, wherein the HVAC unit has a five ton capacity.
16. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is configured to be embedded within at least one of a prefabricated electrical distribution center (EDC), a modular data center (MDC), an integrated power skid, an integrated switchboard, a switchboard section, or a switchboard cubicle.
17. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is configured to be positioned within a skid mounted system configured to be positioned on a semi-trailer for shipping.
18. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the first environmental control unit is configured to regulate at least one of temperature, humidity, filtration, and pressurization for the internal space of the enclosure.
19. A method of servicing a first environmental control unit installed within an enclosure; the method comprising: transitioning a first door from a closed position to an open position; performing a maintenance activity on the first environmental control unit; and transitioning the first door from an open position to a closed position, wherein: the first door is mechanically coupled with the first environmental control unit and a first wall of the enclosure; and the closed position allows in-service operation of the first environmental control unit for an internal space of the enclosure.
20. A door comprising; a first mounting arrangement configured for positioning a first environmental control unit such that the first environmental control unit is configured for accessing air on each side of the door; and a second mounting arrangement configured for allowing mechanical coupling using a hinge to a first wall of an enclosure, wherein: upon installation, the door is configured to have: a closed position allowing in-service operation of the first environmental control unit for an internal space of the enclosure; and an open position allowing maintenance of the first environmental control unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The present embodiments are illustrated by way of example and are not intended to be limited by the figures of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The presently disclosed subject matter is described with specificity to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed invention might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or elements similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the term “step” may be used herein to connote different aspects of methods employed, the term should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described.
[0040] The current industry trend is towards more prefabricated systems (including enclosures) where space□efficiency and smaller footprints are key traits for success in the market. Disclosed herein are improved methods, systems, and devices for allowing access for maintenance and servicing of environmental control systems of prefabricated equipment enclosures. Environmental control systems may include heating, cooling, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units, and/or other types of heat exchangers.
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[0042] The prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may be constructed by modifying a 20 foot high□cube International Organization for Standardization (ISO) shipping container having an outside height of approximately 2.60 meters, and outside width of approximately 2.44 meters, and an outside length of approximately 6.06 meters.
[0043] In other embodiments, the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may be constructed from a 40 foot high□cube ISO shipping container having an outside height of approximately 2.60 meters, and outside width of approximately 2.44 meters, and an outside length of approximately 12.20 meters. In still other embodiments, the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may be constructed from a 10 foot high□cube ISO shipping container having an outside height of approximately 2.60 meters, and outside width of approximately 2.44 meters, and an outside length of approximately 3.00 meters. In still other embodiments, other types of enclosures may be modified to produce the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102. In still other embodiments, the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may be stick□built structure (e.g. first assembled using individual components). Additionally, enclosures may be built on site configured for like functionality to the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102.
[0044] The prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 includes a left HVAC swingout access door 104A, a left HVAC front access door 106A, and a right HVAC front access door 106B. A right HVAC swingout access door 104B is hidden from view in
[0045] The prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may be configured to be embedded within a larger electrical distribution center (EDC), a modular data center (MDC), an integrated power skid, an integrated switchboard, a switchboard section, a switchboard cubicle, or the like. The prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 may also be configured to be positioned within a skid mounted system configured to be positioned on one or more semi-trailers for shipping. Mounting brackets, such as bracket 110A and bracket 110B, may be used to secure the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 to the skid mounted system or in the final facility of installation.
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[0047] The left HVAC unit 202A is mounted using a frame arrangement to an internal door 204A. The left internal door 204A is configured to be substantially stationary with respect to the left HVAC swingout access door 104A. An angle of a normal vector associated with the left HVAC swingout access door 104A is approximately 90 degrees to a normal vector associated with the left internal door 204A. The right HVAC unit 202B is mounted also using a frame arrangement to a right internal door 204B. The right internal door 204B is configured to be substantially stationary with respect to the right HVAC swingout access door 104B. An angle of a normal vector associated with the right HVAC swingout access door 104B is approximately 90 degrees to a normal vector associated with the right internal door 204A.
[0048] The HVAC unit 202A is wired with controls and power umbilical cables near a pivoting edge (e.g. one or more hinges) of the left HVAC swingout access door 104A and left internal door 204A (i.e. swinging frame). Power cables coming from a main distribution panel inside the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 pass through an internal partition wall (not shown in
[0049] When the left HVAC swingout access door 104A and the left internal door 204A (i.e. the swinging frame) are in the closed position (as shown in
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[0051] A door swing radius 308A is depicted for the left side access door 108A. The prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 also includes a rear access door 302A having a door swing radius 302B. The door swing radiuses 308A and 302B are also each approximately 90 degrees.
[0052] The internal partition wall 310 (previously disclosed in the
[0053] When there is a need to service an HVAC unit 202A or 202B from their inward facing side (which may be only a few inches from the neighboring HVAC unit) the given unit mat be swung out to expose that area. Both HVAC units 202A and 202B may be swung to the “open” service position independently of each other.
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[0057] The multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B form swing out frames when secured to the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102. While in the closed position, the HVAC units 202A and 202B and their supporting structures are fully contained within the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102. The front areas of the HVAC units 202A and 202B are unobstructed and fully operational with the multi-door arrangement 502A and 502B in the closed position. When there is a need to service either HVAC unit 202A or 202B from its outward facing side, the grating covering the given HVAC unit's side panels may be removed.
[0058] The multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B comprise hollow structural section (HSS) rectangular steel tubes that support the HVAC units 202A and 202B and frame out supply air vents and return air vents. The multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B are supported by heavy□duty hinges and pivot off a steel column that is integrated into the structure of the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102. Side walls of the prefabricated equipment enclosure 102 are cut back to allow the HVAC units 202A and 202B to swing out from the internal partition wall 310. This HVAC section is open on three sides for outside airflow and so grating is installed to block unapproved access to the units. The grating at the sides are fully framed and bolted on to allow removal of the HVAC units 202A and 202B for servicing. This side grating is held by a steel angle frame that is welded to the multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B. Consequently, the each side grating moves with the multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B as they swing out.
[0059] The multi-door arrangements 502A and 502B are configured to be opened and closed by hand and are secured in the closed position from inside the datacenter section. The datacenter section may require key□card access and/or other keyed access. This prevents exposing the server racks 312A, 312B, and 312C to theft through the lower return vents and also secures the internal doors 204A and 204B tightly against the internal partition wall 310. While in the closed position, exteriors of the HVAC units 202A and 202B are protected by gratings that would have to be unbolted in order to get inside the HVAC section.
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[0061] The methods, systems, and devices disclosed herein for allowing access for maintenance and servicing of environmental control systems of prefabricated equipment enclosures may be applied anywhere there is a need to service equipment that has prohibited an otherwise more efficient use of space. This swing□out arrangement may be implemented with not only environmental control systems (e.g. HVAC units), but also switchgear, transformers, entire data racks, and anything else that would be structurally mounted and only requires simple electrical hook□up through an umbilical arrangement. In summary, these methods, systems, and devices may be leveraged to push the boundaries of space□efficiency in prefabricated data centers, power equipment centers, and many other modular electrical systems.
[0062] While the embodiments have been described in connection with the preferred embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function without deviating therefrom. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should not be limited to any single embodiment, but rather should be construed in breadth and scope in accordance with the appended claims.