Ejector Heat Pump
US-2017248350-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US10113776B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10113776-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615214503-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A packaged terminal air conditioner unit is provided. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit includes a casing. A compressor, an interior coil, an exterior coil and a reversing valve are positioned within the casing. The reversing valve is configured for selectively reversing a flow direction of compressed refrigerant from the compressor. The packaged terminal air conditioner also includes at least one ejector for combining a stream of refrigerant from a primary loop with a stream of refrigerant from an auxiliary cooling loop, thereby improving system efficiency.
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A packaged terminal air conditioner unit, comprising: a casing extending between an exterior side portion and an interior side portion; a compressor positioned within the casing, the compressor operable to compress a refrigerant; an exterior coil positioned within the casing at the exterior side portion of the casing; a primary interior coil positioned within the casing at the interior side portion of the casing; a secondary interior coil positioned within the casing at the interior side portion of the casing; a reversing valve positioned within the casing, the reversing valve being in fluid communication with the compressor in order to receive compressed refrigerant from the compressor and selectively direct the compressed refrigerant from the compressor; an ejector configured for combining two or more streams of refrigerant; a primary loop having a first portion extending between the reversing valve and the exterior coil, a second portion extending between the exterior coil and the ejector, a third portion extending between the ejector and the primary interior coil, and a fourth portion extending between the primary interior coil and the reversing valve; an auxiliary loop conduit having a first portion extending between the third portion of the primary loop and the secondary interior coil, a second portion extending between the secondary interior coil and the second portion of the primary loop, and a third portion extending between the secondary interior coil and the ejector; and a check valve coupled to the second portion of the auxiliary loop conduit to prevent refrigerant from flowing from the exterior coil into the secondary interior coil. 2. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first check valve coupled to the second portion of the primary loop to prevent refrigerant from flowing back into the exterior coil; and a second check valve coupled to the third portion of the primary loop to prevent refrigerant from flowing back into the ejector. 3. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising a first expansion device coupled to the first portion of the auxiliary loop conduit and a second expansion device coupled to the second portion of the auxiliary loop conduit. 4. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 3 , wherein the first expansion device and the second expansion device are capillary tubes. 5. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising a phase separator positioned within the casing and coupled to the third portion of the primary loop, the phase separator being configured for separating refrigerant into a liquid refrigerant stream and a vapor refrigerant stream. 6. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 5 , further comprising a vapor bypass conduit extending between the phase separator and the fourth portion of the primary loop, wherein the vapor refrigerant stream flows directly from the phase separator to the compressor through the vapor bypass conduit. 7. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 6 , further comprising a check valve coupled to the vapor bypass conduit to prevent the flow of refrigerant from the compressor to the phase separator. 8. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 7 , wherein the phase separator is configured to provide the liquid refrigerant stream to both the primary interior coil and the secondary interior coil. 9. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein the packaged terminal air conditioner unit is configured such that, in a cooling mode, the reversing valve directs refrigerant directly from the compressor to the exterior coil, and wherein the packaged terminal air conditioner unit is configured such that, in a heating mode, the reversing valve directs refrigerant directly from the compressor to the primary interior coil. 10. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 9 , wherein in the cooling mode, a flow of liquid refrigerant from the exterior coil flows through the ejector, such that the ejector draws in a flow of vapor refrigerant from the secondary interior coil through the third portion of the auxiliary loop conduit into the flow of liquid refrigerant, and a combined flow of liquid and vapor refrigerant flows out of the ejector toward the primary interior coil along the third portion of the primary loop. 11. A packaged terminal air conditioner unit, comprising: a casing extending between an exterior side portion and an interior side portion; a compressor positioned within the casing, the compressor operable to compress a refrigerant; an exterior coil positioned within the casing at the exterior side portion of the casing; a primary interior coil positioned within the casing at the interior side portion of the casing; a secondary interior coil positioned within the casing at the interior side portion of the casing; a reversing valve positioned within the casing, the reversing valve being in fluid communication with the compressor in order to receive compressed refrigerant from the compressor and selectively direct the compressed refrigerant from the compressor; an ejector configured for combining two or more streams of refrigerant; a primary loop having a first portion extending between the reversing valve and the exterior coil, a second portion extending between the exterior coil and the ejector, a third portion extending between the ejector and the primary interior coil, and a fourth portion extending between the primary interior coil and the reversing valve; and an auxiliary loop conduit having a first portion extending between the third portion of the primary loop and the secondary interior coil, and a second portion extending between the secondary interior coil and the ejector; and a first expansion device coupled to the first portion of the auxiliary loop conduit, wherein the second portion of the primary loop comprises a check valve configured to prevent the flow of refrigerant back in to the exterior coil and a second expansion device plumbed in parallel. 12. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 11 , further comprising a check valve coupled to the third portion of the primary loop to prevent refrigerant from flowing back into the ejector. 13. The packaged terminal air conditioner unit of claim 11 , further comprising: a phase separator positioned within the casing and coupled to the third portion of the primary loop, the phase separator being configured for separating refrigerant into a liquid refrigerant stream and a vapor refrigerant stream; and a vapor bypass conduit extending between the phase separator and the fourth portion of the primary loop, wherein the vapor refrigerant stream flows directly from the phase separator to the compressor through the vapor bypass conduit.
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