DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SUPPLY AIR FLOW AT A COMFORT CASSETTE

20180187904 ยท 2018-07-05

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    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A comfort cassette (1) and a method for control thereof, wherein the comfort cassette (1) comprises a pressure box (2) with an inlet (3) and a plurality of outlets (4) for through flow of a supply air flow (L1). The outlets (4) are arranged at more than two of the pressure box edges (5a, 5b, . . . 5n) and the outlets form a group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets per edge (5a, 5b, . . . 5n). The outlets are arranged in a configuration which is changeable by that at least one cover member (8) when displaced in relation to the outlets. The cover member (8) is arranged to change simultaneously the configuration of all groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of the outlets (4), by movement of the cover member (8) in only one direction, while the supply air flow (L1) is changeable in more than two directions by only one movement of the cover member.

    Claims

    1-13. (canceled)

    14. A comfort cassette (1) comprising: a pressure box (2) with at least one inlet (3) for inflow of supply air flow (L1) to the pressure box (2) and a plurality of outlets (4) for outflow of the supply air flow (L1) out of the pressure box (2), the outlets (4) are arranged along more than two edges (5a, 5b, . . . 5n) of an underside of the pressure box (2), wherein the outlets (4) form a group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets per edge (5a, 5b, . . . 5n) of the pressure box (2), each respective group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets (4) are arranged to stream the supply air flow (L1) to a respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n) per group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n), the comfort cassette (1) further comprises at least one liquidly coupled heat exchanger (9) arranged to alternatively cool or heat a through-flowing air stream by heat exchange, and a circulation air flow (L2) is arranged to flow through the heat exchanger (9) from a premises (A) due to an induction effect driven by passage of supply air flow (L1) out of the outlets (4) to the respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n), the respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n) is arranged to unite the supply air flow (L1) and the circulation air flow (L2), conditioned by the heat exchanger (9), into a common air stream (L1+L2) and guide the common air stream (L1+L2) to a respective outlet opening (10a, 10b, . . . 10n) for outflow to the premises (A) in different directions, the outlets (4) are arranged according to a configuration which is changeable by displacement of at least one cover member (8) in relation to the outlets (4), the cover member (8) is arranged to change the configuration of all groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets (4) simultaneously by movement of the cover member (8) in only a single direction, and the supply air flow (L1) and thereby also the common air stream (L1+L2) out of the comfort cassette (1) is changeable in more than two directions by only a single movement of the cover member (8),

    15. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 14, wherein the outlets (4) are formed as elongated slots which are orientated in similar direction as the movement direction of the cover member (8).

    16. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 14, wherein the cover member (8) is designed as a disc with portions close to the groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets (4), and which disc is arranged to move linearly whereby the configuration of all groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of the outlets (4) simultaneously change.

    17. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 15, wherein an opening degree of each respective outlet (4) is step-less adjustable from 0-100%

    18. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 14, wherein the outlets (4) are arranged along four edges (5a, 5b, 5c, 5d) of the pressure box (2) and the outflow of the common air stream (L1+L2) flows out from the respective outlet opening (10a, 10b, 10c, 10d) in four different directions, so-called four-way air distribution, whereby the air flow is controlled in all four directions by a change of the configuration of the outlets (4).

    19. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 14, wherein at least one actuator (12) is arranged at the comfort cassette (1), the at least one actuator (12) is further arranged to cooperate with the cover member (8) to provide the change of configuration of the groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of the outlets (4).

    20. The comfort cassette (1) according to claim 19, wherein the pressure box (2) comprises at least one pressure measuring socket (13), useful for representative control of a static pressure (ps) in the pressure box (2), and the static pressure (ps) in the pressure box (2) and the position of the actuator (12) is recordable, and the real supply airflow (L1) in the comfort cassette (1) is calculable based on the static pressure (ps) and the position of the actuator (12).

    21. A method for controlling supply air flow (L1) at a comfort cassette (1), comprising a pressure box (2) with at least one inlet (3) for inflow of supply air flow (L1) to the pressure box (2) and a plurality of outlets (4) for outflow of the supply air flow (L1) out of the pressure box (2), the outlets (4) are arranged along more than two edges (5a, 5b, . . . 5n) of the underside of the pressure box (2), wherein the outlets (4) form a group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of outlets per edge (5a, 5b, . . . 5n) of the pressure box (2), and respective group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) streams the supply air flow (L1) to a respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n) per group (6a, 6b, . . . 6n), the comfort cassette (1) further comprises at least one liquidly coupled heat exchanger (9) arranged alternatively to cool or heat a through-flowing air stream by a heat exchange, and a circulation air flow (L2) flows through the heat exchanger (9) from a premises (A) due to induction effect driven by the passage of supply air flow (L1) out of the outlets (4) to the respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n), and the respective mixing chamber (7a, 7b, . . . 7n) unites the supply air flow (L1) and the circulation air flow (L2), conditioned by the heat exchanger (9), to a common air stream (L1+1_2) and guides the common air stream (L1+L2) to a respective outlet opening (10a, 10b, . . . 10n) for outflow to the premises (A) in different directions, the method comprising: arranging the outlets (4) according to a configuration which is changeable by that at least one cover member (8) which is displaced in relation to the outlets (4), simultaneously changing the configuration at all groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n) of the outlets (4) by a movement of the cover member (8) in only one direction, and changing the supply air flow (L1), and thereby also the common air stream (L1+L2) out of the comfort cassette (1), in more than two directions by only movement of the cover member (8) in a single direction.

    22. The method according to claim 21, further comprising linearly changing movement of the cover member (8).

    23. The method according to claim 21, further comprising step-less performing movement of the cover member (8), and forming the outlets (4) as elongated slots which are orientated in a same direction as the movement direction of the cover member (8), whereby an opening degree of the respective outlet (4) is step-less adjustable from 0-100%.

    24. The method according to claim 21, further comprising at least one actuator (12) cooperating with the cover member (8) to provide the change of configuration of the groups (6a, 6b, . . . 6n).

    25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the pressure box (2) comprises at least one pressure measuring socket (13), useful for representative control of static pressure (ps) in the pressure box (2), registering the static pressure (ps) in the pressure box (2) and the position of the actuator (12), and calculating a real supply airflow (L1) in the comfort cassette (1) based on the static pressure (ps) and the position of the actuator (12).

    26. The method according to claim 25, further comprising moving, at detected need of change of air flow and/or comfort in the premises, the cover member (8), via the actuator (12), to regulate a desired set point based on the supply air flow (L1).

    Description

    SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0023] Below schematic figures shows:

    [0024] FIG. 1 shows a schematic sketch of a section through a comfort cassette according to the invention.

    [0025] FIG. 2 shows a comfort cassette in a view straight from below, where the heat exchanger is removed.

    [0026] FIG. 3 shows a comfort cassette in a view obliquely from below, where the heat exchanger is removed and an actuator is provided on the comfort cassette.

    [0027] The structural design of the present invention are apparent in the following detailed description of an embodiment of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings showing a preferred but not limiting embodiment of the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0028] FIG. 1 shows a section through a comfort cassette 1 according to the invention. The comfort cassette 1 usually is adopted by dimensions with existing module dimensions for standard ceilings. According to the example the comfort cassette 1 is adopted to fit in module dimensions 600600 mm alternatively 6001200 mm. Mainly the comfort cassette 1 comprises a pressure box 2, a heat exchanger 9, a lower part 14, preferably a perforated steel sheet, and side plates 15 plus a number of details for connecting and hinging of the unit in the ceiling. To the pressure box 2 is a supply air flow L1 supplied through an inlet 3 (see FIGS. 2 and 3) and the pressure box 2 comprises further a number of outlets 4, through which the supply air flow L1 flows. The outlets 4 are arranged along respective edge 5a, 5b, . . . 5n of the pressure box 2 and forms by that a respective group 6a, 6b, . . . 6n per side (see FIGS. 2 and 3). The supply air flow L1 that flows through the pressure box 2 builds up a certain pressure in the pressure box depending on the total area of open outlets 4 in relation to the supply air flow L1. When the supply air flow L1 flows further out through the outlets 4, a circulation flow L2 is generated through induction effect and the circulation air flow L2 is sucked, for example from a premises A, up through the heat exchanger 9 and is cooled or heated depending on the configuration of the comfort cassette 1. The supply air flow L1 and the circulation air flow L2 are mixed in a respective mixing chamber 7a, 7b, . . . 7n per side and flows out as a common air stream L1+L2 through a respective outlet opening 10a, 10b, . . . 10n per side 11a, 11b, . . . 11n of the comfort cassette 1. A cover member 8 is displaceable arranged on the underside of the pressure box 2 and the cover member 8 of the preferred embodiment consists of an integral disc with portions in close connection to the outlets 4. When the cover member 8 is displaced, the outlets 4 in all groups 6a, 6b, . . . 6n will partially or completely be covered by the portions which is close to the outlets 4. The cover member 8 is according to FIG. 1 displaceable inwardly and outwardly relative to the viewer. In the figure is also shown a pressure measuring socket 13, which is useful for control of a representative static pressure in the pressure box 2.

    [0029] FIG. 2 shows the comfort cassette 1 in a view straight from below and where the heat exchanger 9 is removed to better illustrate amongst other the cover member 8 and the outlets 4. The outlets 4 are arranged in groups 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d with one group per side 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d of the comfort cassette 1. Symbolically the common air stream L1+L2 is drawn as arrows which illustrates the air leaving the comfort cassette 1 in four directionsso called four-way air distribution. The supply air flow L1 flows into the pressure box 2 via the inlet 3 and further out through the outlets 4, as described earlier. The outlets 4 are according to the preferred arranged as elongated slots and orientated longitudinally and in the same direction as the moving direction of the cover member 8, at all groups 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d of outlets 4. In the figure, the cover member 8 can be moved back and forth in direction between the sides a-c. The cover member 8 is as earlier described arranged as a disc, preferably a disc with a hole in the middle to save material, but with portions of steel sheet or other suitable material in connection to the outlets 4. The cover member 8 is provided with corresponding slots as the outlets 4, which slots will open the outlet 4 for through flow respectively close the outlet 4 for throttling of supply air flow L1. In the figure can be seen at least one scale 16, which shows the number of millimeter open outlet 4 area.

    [0030] FIG. 3 shows the comfort cassette 1 in a view obliquely from below, and where the heat exchanger 9 is removed to better illustrate amongst other the cover member 8 and the outlets 4. Further, an actuator 12 is arranged at the comfort cassette 1, which actuator 12 is arranged to move the cover member 8 by a linear movement. To the actuator 12 is also a hose 17 connected with one end, and the other end of the hose 17 is connected to the pressure measuring socket 13. The actuator 12 registers the static pressure in the pressure box 2 via the pressure measuring socket 13 and the hose 17, and this pressure together with the information of the position of the actuator 12, gives through a calculation the knowledge of the actual and real supply air flow L1 through the comfort cassette 1. The inlet 3 connects to the comfort cassette 1 to a supply air duct (not shown), which is a part of an air handling system (not shown). Other details are apparent in the description in connection to FIGS. 1 and 2.

    PARTS LIST

    [0031] 1=comfort cassette [0032] 2=pressure box [0033] 3=inlet [0034] 4=outlet [0035] 5=edge (pressure box) [0036] 6=group (outlet) [0037] 7=mixing chamber [0038] 8=cover member [0039] 9=heat exchanger [0040] 10=outlet opening [0041] 11=side (comfort cassette) [0042] 12=actuator [0043] 13=pressure measuring socket [0044] 14=lower part [0045] 15=side plate [0046] 16=scale [0047] 17=hose [0048] A=premises [0049] L1=supply air flow [0050] L2=circulation air flow [0051] L1+L2=common air stream