PTAC Unit with Dynamic Intelligent Air Management System and Method of Use
20200278128 ยท 2020-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2011/0002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0375
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F5/0085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0375
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A refrigerated air conditioning unit partitioned into an inside plenum and an outside plenum and having a single refrigeration loop, a single evaporator, and a recirculated air stream, the unit also having a dynamic intelligent air management system (DIAMS) internal to the unit that is cooperatively configured and operable to continuously introduce preconditioned fresh air directly into the recirculated air stream whenever the unit is operating and to exercise control over a mixed air flow discharged from the unit into an identified space to achieve a desired air temperature and humidity within the identified space.
Claims
1. A refrigerated air conditioning unit partitioned into an inside plenum and an outside plenum and having a single refrigeration loop, a single evaporator, and a recirculated air stream, the unit comprising: a dynamic intelligent air management system (DIAMS) internal to the unit that is cooperatively configured and operable to continuously introduce preconditioned fresh air directly into the recirculated air stream whenever the unit is operating and to exercise control over a mixed air flow discharged from the unit into an identified space to achieve a desired air temperature and humidity within the identified space.
2. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 1 wherein the DIAMS further comprises a fresh air duct configured to receive a fresh air stream from outside the unit and to precondition, redirect, distribute and discharge the preconditioned fresh air stream across the width of the inside plenum to intermix the preconditioned fresh air stream with the recirculated air stream.
3. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 1 wherein the fresh air duct further comprises a fresh air inlet, a damper, a fresh air blower and a preconditioned fresh air discharge section.
4. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the damper is located between the fresh air inlet and the fresh air blower, and is closed whenever the unit is not operating.
5. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the damper is configured to be opened whenever the unit is operating.
6. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 5 further comprising a motor configured and controlled to open the damper when the unit is operating and to close the damper when the unit is not operating.
7. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 5 comprising a motor configured and controlled to open the damper whenever the unit is operating to recirculate air but the single refrigeration loop is not operating.
8. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the fresh air duct further comprises at least one fresh air filtering or purification apparatus.
9. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 8 wherein the fresh air duct comprises a fresh air filtering apparatus.
10. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 8 wherein the fresh air duct comprises an air purification apparatus.
11. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 8 wherein an at least one fresh air filtering or purification apparatus is located between the damper and the fresh air blower.
12. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 8 wherein an at least one fresh air filtering or purification apparatus is located between the fresh air inlet and the damper.
13. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the blower is located between the damper and the preconditioned fresh air discharge section.
14. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 13 wherein the fresh air blower is configured and controlled to draw fresh air from the fresh air inlet and to redirect and discharge preconditioned fresh air centrifugally into the preconditioned fresh air discharge section.
15. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the fresh air duct further comprises at least one preheater.
16. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 15 wherein the at least one preheater is configured to preheat the fresh air stream using at least one electrical resistance heating element.
17. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 3 wherein the preconditioned fresh air discharge section further comprises a preconditioned fresh air redirection guide, a preconditioned fresh air distribution guide, a plurality of laterally spaced-apart air distribution baffles, and a laterally extending deflector.
18. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 17 wherein the fresh air duct sequentially redirects the preconditioned fresh air stream through at least two substantially perpendicular bends prior to intermixing the preconditioned fresh air stream with the recirculated air stream.
19. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 2 wherein the DIAMS comprises a digital controller that is communicatively linked to a damper motor, a fresh air blower, a first temperature and humidity sensor positioned to sense the temperature and humidity of the fresh air stream, a second temperature and humidity sensor positioned to sense the temperature and humidity of the recirculated air stream, and a control panel with a display screen.
20. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 19 wherein the digital controller is configured to communicate with the damper motor to selectively open and close a damper located in the fresh air stream to thereby allow or block air flow past the damper.
21. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 19 wherein the digital controller is configured to communicate with the fresh air blower to control the speed of the fresh air blower.
22. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 2 further comprising a first temperature and humidity sensor located in the fresh air stream and upstream of the fresh air blower.
23. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 2 further comprising a second temperature and humidity sensor positioned to sense the temperature and humidity of the recirculated air stream.
24. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 1 wherein the refrigerated air conditioning unit is selected from the group consisting of PTAC, VTAC, split and unitary air conditioners.
25. The refrigerated air conditioning unit of claim 1 when operated in an operational mode selected from the group consisting of: fresh air control (in heat, cool or fan mode); humidity control (dry mode); and heat recovery venting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
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[0027] It should be understood and appreciated that the accompanying drawings are simplified in some cases for illustrative purposes and are not drawn to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0028] The structure and operation of one satisfactory embodiment of the invention is further described and explained in relation to
[0029] Referring to
[0030] Now referring to
[0031] As the fresh air stream enters inlet section 56 it is first preconditioned by passing through filter 68 that slidably engages the rear portion of inlet section 56 and is easily serviceable from outside. The filtered fresh air stream is then directed forwardly through inlet section 56 as indicated by arrow 38 past electrical preheater 78 (
[0032] Preconditioned fresh air redirection and distribution guide 64 is provided to redirect and distribute preconditioned fresh air being discharged from fresh air blower section 60 into and through air redirection guide 62 as indicated by stream lines 42, 44 and then laterally through lateral air guide 65 in a substantially horizontal flow path across the width of inside plenum 92 above inside exchanger 28 as shown by arrows 46. Referring to
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[0034] The logic preprogrammed into a digital controller provided as part of DIAMS 12 and underlying interactive display or touch pad 18 of PTAC 10 is desirably configured to receive data from temperature and humidity sensors 20, 86 and use that data to determine a preferred mode of operation of PTAC 10 as set forth below. Appropriate electronic instructions are then communicated to damper motor 74 and to motor-driven blower 84 as well as to display 18 and to the other control elements of PTAC 10 as needed to implement the preferred mode of operation to achieve a desired temperature and humidity level with the identified space within which PTAC 10 is installed. An example of satisfactory control protocols and operational sequences for modes of operation of DIAMS 12 as installed in PTAC 10 including: fresh air control in heat mode, cool mode or fan mode configurations; humidity control; and heat recovery venting is set forth below:
Example
DIAMS Control
[0035] When a switch on the digital controller is ON, it allows the touch pad button to turn on/off the DIAMS system.
[0036] Fresh air intake consists of 3 variable speed settings of: Low, Mid and High for the fresh air blower.
[0037] OD designates outdoor and ID designates indoor.
[0038] Temp designates temperature and Hum designates humidity.
[0039] RH designates relative humidity.
[0040] Comfort refers to a level that is presumed to be reasonably comfortable to an occupant of an identified space in which the DIAMS unit is installed.
[0041] Logic: [0042] 1) Cool mode: [0043] 1. OD temp.<mid zone, fresh air blower runs at High. [0044] (If OD-Hum is above comfort RH, fresh air blower run at Mid; If RH high above comfort RH, fresh air blower runs at Low) [0045] 2. OD Temp.=>mid zone, fresh air blower runs at Mid. [0046] (If OD-Hum is below Low RH, fresh air blower runs at High. If above comfort RH, fresh air blower runs at Low.) [0047] 3. OD Temp.=>high zone, fresh air blower runs at Low. [0048] (If OD-Hum is below Low RH, fresh air blower runs at High; If above comfort RH, fresh air blower runs at Low.) [0049] 4. OD Temp.=>very high zone, fresh air blower runs at Low. [0050] 2) Heat mode: [0051] 1. OD Temp.<Very Low, fresh air blower off, but damper remains open to admit minimal flow of fresh air drawn into unit by suction of main blower. [0052] 2. OD Temp.<Low, fresh air blower runs at Low. [0053] (If OD-Hum is above Low RH, fresh air blower runs at Mid.) [0054] 3. OD Temp.=>Low, fresh air blower runs on at Mid. [0055] (If OD-Hum is above Low RH, fresh air blower runs at High.) [0056] 4. OD Temp.=>Mid, fresh air blower runs at High. [0057] (If OD-Hum is above comfort RH, Fresh air blower runs at Mid; If high above comfort RH, Fresh air blower runs at Low.) [0058] 3) Fan mode: [0059] 1. Fresh air blower runs at High. [0060] (If OD-Hum is above comfort RH, Fresh air blower runs at Mid, If high above comfort RH, Fresh air blower runs at Low.)
Humidity Control
[0061] a) ID humidity must be controlled within defined range of % RH for optimal comfort at all time. [0062] b) When ID HUM=>comfort RH, the unit run in dehumidify (Dry) mode. [0063] c) Dehumidify (Dry) mode [0064] 1) ID Fan low speed [0065] 2) Compressor and OD Fan turns on and off at preset intervals, ID fan run in low fan speed continually. [0066] d) When ID HUM=>Low RH, exit dehumidify mode and back to the original preset mode. [0067] Note: if there is a cool demand, unit run until demand fulfilled then enter into dehumidify mode.
Heat Recovery Venting (HRV)
[0068] Heat recovery in general terms means the recovery and re-use of unwanted energy. In this case, re-use of energy is the reuse of residue energy left behind in the inside exchanger after the system operates in cooling or heating mode.
Steps of Operation:
[0069] 1. Unit operates in cooling or heating mode.
[0070] 2. When unit achieved target value, unit compressor stops operation. Refrigerant in the inside exchanger remains cool or heated.
[0071] 3. The fresh air system operates, driving fresh intake air from the outside through the inside exchanger, thus recovering and using the residue cool or heat from the indoor coil.
We call this heat recovery venting, utilizing unwanted energy to re-cool or re-heat the identified space.
[0072] Those of ordinary skill in the art may, upon reading this disclosure, appreciate that some of the apparatus and control features disclosed here are similarly applicable to vertical packaged air conditioning (VTAC), split or other unitary units. Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this specification in view of the accompanying drawings, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventor and/or Applicant are legally entitled.