Refrigeration apparatus
US-2015233622-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US10107514B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107514-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314898508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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An air-conditioning apparatus includes a refrigerant circuit connecting a compressor, a first heat exchanger, a first expansion device, and a second heat exchanger. The compressor and the first heat exchanger are housed in a heat source unit, the heat source unit, houses a second expansion device provided at a location on a downstream side with respect to the first heat exchanger and on an upstream side with respect to the first expansion device, and the second expansion device and the first expansion device are connected via an extension pipe. The second expansion device reduces a pressure of refrigerant flowing into the extension pipe in cooling operation to cause the refrigerant to turn into refrigerant having a medium pressure and in a two-phase state, and the medium pressure is lower than a refrigerant pressure in a condenser and higher than a refrigerant pressure in an evaporator.
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An air-conditioning apparatus comprising a refrigerant circuit connecting, by a refrigerant pipe, a compressor, a first heat exchanger, at least one first expansion device, and at least one second heat exchanger, the refrigerant circuit circulating refrigerant therein, the compressor and the first heat exchanger being housed in a heat source unit, the at least one first expansion device and the at least one second heat exchanger being housed in at least one casing installed at a location away from the heat source unit, the heat source unit and the at least one casing being connected via a plurality of extension pipes constituting a part of the refrigerant pipe, the refrigerant circuit enabling cooling operation in which the first heat exchanger operates as a condenser and the at least one second heat exchanger in a non-stopped state operates as an evaporator, the heat source unit housing a second expansion device provided at a second location on a downstream side with respect to the first heat exchanger and on an upstream side with respect to the at least one first expansion device in a refrigerant flow direction in the cooling operation, the second expansion device and the at least one first expansion device being connected via a first extension pipe being one of the plurality of extension pipes, the second expansion device reducing a pressure of refrigerant flowing into the first extension pipe in the cooling operation to cause the refrigerant to turn into refrigerant having a medium pressure and in a two-phase state, the medium pressure being lower than a refrigerant pressure in the first heat exchanger and higher than a refrigerant pressure in the second heat exchanger operating as the evaporator, in the cooling operation, the refrigerant having the medium pressure and in the two-phase state being caused to flow through the first extension pipe, a refrigerant mixture of R32 and tetrafluoropropene-based refrigerant being used as the refrigerant, when a mixture ratio of R32 in the refrigerant mixture is R (1/100 wt %), in the cooling operation, a quality of refrigerant to be caused to flow through the first extension pipe being a value within a quality range from (−0.0782×R+0.1399) to (−0.0933×R+0.3999), wherein the air-conditioning apparatus further comprises: a detection device provided on a downstream side of the second expansion device in the refrigerant flow direction in the cooling operation, and detecting a pressure or a saturation temperature of refrigerant; a controller configured to control an opening degree of the second expansion device based on a detected pressure or a detected temperature of the detection device; and a low pressure detection device provided on a suction side of the compressor, and detecting a pressure of refrigerant, wherein the controller is configured to change a control target value of a pressure or a saturation temperature of the refrigerant having the medium pressure and in the two-phase state based on a detected pressure of the low pressure detection device, and control the opening degree of the second expansion device so that the detected pressure or the detected temperature of the detection device approaches the control target value that is changed. 2. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first expansion device comprises a plurality of first expansion devices and the at least one second heat exchanger comprises a plurality of second heat exchangers, wherein the at least one casing comprises a plurality of indoor units each configured to supply cooling air or heating air to an indoor space, wherein each one of the plurality of first expansion devices and each one of the plurality of second heat exchangers are housed in each one of the plurality of indoor units, wherein the first extension pipe includes a main pipe connected to the heat source unit and a plurality of branch pipes each connected to each one of the plurality of indoor units, and wherein, in the cooling operation, the refrigerant having the medium pressure and in the two-phase state flowed out of the heat source unit is caused to flow from the heat source unit to the plurality of indoor units, the refrigerant is evaporated, and then the refrigerant is caused to flow back to the heat source unit. 3. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a heat medium circuit circulating a heat medium exchanging heat with refrigerant in the at least one second heat exchanger, wherein the at least one casing is a relay device interposed between the refrigerant circuit and the heat medium circuit, and wherein, in the cooling operation, the refrigerant having the medium pressure and in the two-phase state flowed out of the heat source unit is caused to flow from the heat source unit to the relay device, the refrigerant is evaporated, and then the refrigerant is caused to flow back to the heat source unit. 4. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first extension pipe includes a main pipe connected to the heat source unit, a branch pipe connecting the main pipe with the at least one casing, and a branch unit separating the branch pipe from the main pipe, and wherein the branch unit is configured to, in the cooling operation, divide two-phase state refrigerant flowing through the main pipe to cause part of the two-phase state refrigerant to flow into the branch pipe while the part remains in the two-phase state. 5. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the branch unit has a Y-shaped or T-shaped joint structure, and wherein the branch unit is installed so that refrigerant flowing upward from below or downward from above in the refrigerant flow direction in the cooling operation is divided to flow in substantially rightward and leftward directions. 6. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one second heat exchanger comprises a plurality of second heat exchangers, wherein the refrigerant circuit enables heating operation in which the first heat exchanger operates as an evaporator and all of the plurality of second heat exchangers in a non-stopped state each operate as a condenser, wherein the at least one first expansion device reduces a pressure of refrigerant flowing into the first extension pipe in the heating operation to cause the refrigerant to turn into refrigerant having the medium pressure or a low pressure and in the two-phase state, and the low pressure is a refrigerant pressure in the evaporator, and wherein, in the heating operation, the refrigerant having the medium pressure or the low pressure and in the two-phase state is caused to flow through the first extension pipe. 7. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the refrigerant circuit enables heating operation in which the first heat exchanger operates as an evaporator and the at least one second heat exchanger in a non-stopped state operates as a condenser, wherein, in the heating operation, the at least one first expansion device and the second expansion device are connected via a second extension pipe being different from the first extension pipe of the plurality of extension pipes, wherein the at least one first expansion device reduces a pressure of refrigerant flowing into the second extension pipe in the heating operation to cause the refrigerant to turn into refrigerant having the medium pressure or a low pressure and in the two-phase state, and the low pressure is a refrigerant pressure in the evaporator, and wherein, in the heating operation, the refrigerant having the medium pressure or the low pressure and in the two-phase state is caused to flow through the second extension pipe. 8. 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