Air conditioning system
US-2024384904-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US10139142B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10139142-B2 |
| Application number | US-201315027443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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An object is to provide a refrigeration cycle apparatus that does not cause unevenness of capacity among branch units and a failure in controlling a refrigerant circuit. At least one of branch units is a first branch unit having a minimum pressure loss in distribution of refrigerant in a high-pressure refrigerant pipe between a heat source unit and the branch units, and at least another one of the branch units is a second branch unit having a maximum pressure loss in distribution of refrigerant in the high-pressure refrigerant pipe between the heat source unit and the branch units. An opening degree of an expansion device is controlled in such a manner that a differential pressure between a refrigerant pressure detected by a high-pressure detecting device of the first branch unit and a refrigerant pressure detected by an intermediate-pressure detecting device is greater than or equal to a set value ΔPHM.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising: a heat source unit including a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger; a plurality of branch units each including a plurality of intermediate heat exchangers configured to heat exchange between refrigerant and a heat medium and a plurality of expansion devices for refrigerant corresponding the intermediate heat exchangers; a plurality of use side units that receive the heat medium from the branch units; a refrigerant circuit including a high-pressure refrigerant pipe, a low-pressure refrigerant pipe, and an intermediate-pressure refrigerant pipe, the high-pressure refrigerant pipe and the low-pressure refrigerant pipe respectively connecting the heat source unit to each of the branch units, the intermediate-pressure refrigerant pipe connecting the branch units to each other; a plurality of high-pressure detecting devices including a high-pressure detecting device provided in each of the branch units configured to detect a pressure of the refrigerant passing through the high-pressure refrigerant pipe; and a plurality of intermediate-pressure detecting devices including an intermediate-pressure detecting device provided in each of the branch units configured to detect a pressure of the refrigerant passing through the intermediate-pressure refrigerant pipe, at least one of the branch units being a first branch unit having a minimum pressure loss in distribution of refrigerant in the high-pressure refrigerant pipe connecting the heat source unit to the first branch unit, at least another of the branch units being a second branch unit having a maximum pressure loss in distribution of refrigerant in the high-pressure refrigerant pipe connecting the heat source unit to the second branch unit, at least one of the plurality of the expansion devices is configured to have an opening degree which allows a differential pressure between a refrigerant pressure detected by the high-pressure detecting device of the first branch unit and a refrigerant pressure detected by the intermediate-pressure detecting device of the first branch unit is greater than or equal to a set value. 2. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the opening degree of the at least one of the plurality of the expansion devices is controlled in such a manner that a refrigerant pressure detected by the intermediate-pressure detecting device of the first branch unit is lower than a refrigerant pressure detected by the intermediate-pressure detecting device of the second branch unit. 3. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of the expansion devices is an expansion device corresponding at least one of the intermediate heat exchangers that performs a cooling operation among the plurality of the intermediate heat exchangers of the first branch unit. 4. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the opening degree of the at least one of the expansion devices is controlled in a case where the intermediate heat exchangers of the first branch unit perform a mixed operation as a combination of a cooling operation and a heating operation and at least one of the intermediate heat exchangers of the second branch unit performs a heating operation. 5. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the opening degree of the at least one of the plurality of the expansion devices is controlled in a case where a capacity of one of the intermediate heat exchangers of the first branch unit that performs a cooling operation is larger than a capacity of another of the intermediate heat exchangers of the first branch unit that performs a heating operation. 6. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first branch unit is disposed at a location lower than the second branch unit. 7. The refrigeration cycle apparatus of any one of claim 1 , wherein a length of the high-pressure refrigerant pipe between the first branch unit and the heat source unit is smaller than a length of the high-pressure refrigerant pipe between the second branch unit and the heat source unit.
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