Indoor unit of air conditioner and method of connecting refrigerant pipe thereof
US-9222684-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10047963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047963-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415510898-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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An indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus includes a case, an air-sending fan, and a heat exchanger unit. The heat exchanger unit includes a plurality of heat-transfer pipes extending in a vertical direction and forming a plurality of refrigerant passages in a width direction of the case and an air flow direction, and a plurality of headers connected to both ends of the plurality of heat-transfer pipes to allow the refrigerant to flow between the plurality of heat-transfer pipes. The plurality of headers include a plurality of division headers dividing and connecting the plurality of heat-transfer pipes arranged in the air flow direction and connecting in parallel the plurality of heat-transfer pipes arranged in the width direction, and a return header connecting and turning back the plurality of divided refrigerant passages arranged in the air flow direction and connecting in parallel the plurality of heat-transfer pipes arranged in the width direction.
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An indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus comprising a case including a front case and a back case, an air-sending fan accommodated in the case, and a heat exchanger unit provided to cover the air-sending fan and configured to exchange heat between refrigerant and air, the heat exchanger unit including a plurality of heat-transfer pipes extending in a vertical direction and forming a plurality of refrigerant passages in an air flow direction and a width direction of the case, and a plurality of headers connected to both ends of the plurality of heat-transfer pipes to allow the refrigerant to flow between the plurality of heat-transfer pipes, the plurality of headers including a plurality of division headers dividing and connecting the plurality of refrigerant passages arranged in the air flow direction and connecting in parallel the plurality of refrigerant passages arranged in the width direction of the case, and a return header connecting and turning back the plurality of refrigerant passages arranged in the air flow direction divided in the plurality of division headers and connecting in parallel the plurality of heat-transfer pipes arranged in the width direction of the case, the heat exchanger unit including a first heat exchanger disposed at a side of the front case and including first heat-transfer pipes arranged in the width direction of the case and the air flow direction, and a second heat exchanger disposed at a side of the back case and including second heat-transfer pipes arranged in the width direction of the case and the air flow direction, at least either one of the first heat exchanger or the second heat exchanger including the return header, the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger being connected to form a continuous refrigerant passage, in each of the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger, the plurality of refrigerant passages causing counterflows. 2. The indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first heat exchanger includes a first lower header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to lower ends of the first heat-transfer pipes, and a first upper header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to upper ends of the first heat-transfer pipes, the second heat exchanger includes a second lower header constituted of the return header connected to lower ends of the second heat-transfer pipes, and a second upper header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to the first upper header and upper ends of the second heat-transfer pipes, and in the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger, a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant flows from the first upper header into the second upper header and a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant flows from the second upper header into the first upper header are formed. 3. The indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first upper header of the first heat exchanger and the second upper header of the second heat exchanger are integrally formed as a connection header. 4. The indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first heat exchanger includes a first lower header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to lower ends of the first heat-transfer pipes, and a first upper header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to upper ends of the first heat-transfer pipes, the second heat exchanger includes a second lower header constituted of the plurality of division headers connected to either one of the first lower header or the first upper header and lower ends of the second heat-transfer pipes, and a second upper header constituted of the return header connected to upper ends of the second heat-transfer pipes, and in the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger, a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant flows from either one of the first lower header or the first upper header into the second upper header and a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant flows from the second heat exchanger into either one of the first lower header or the first upper header are formed. 5. The indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the first heat-transfer pipes are each formed in a curved shape projecting toward the front case. 6. The indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first heat-transfer pipes include a lower heat-transfer pipe connected to the first lower header and formed in a linear shape, and an upper heat-transfer pipe connected to the first upper header and formed in a linear shape, the first heat exchanger includes an intermediate header connecting the lower heat-transfer pipe and the upper heat-transfer pipe, and the lower heat-transfer pipe and the upper heat-transfer pipe are connected to each other at the intermediate header to bend in a shape projecting toward the front case.
Casings or covers · CPC title
Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station · CPC title
mounted in or on a wall · CPC title
Cross-flow or tangential fans · CPC title
characterised by heat exchangers · CPC title
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