HVAC actuator with soft stall control
US-9465370-B2 · Oct 11, 2016 · US
US10284128B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10284128-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715628347-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A motor includes a stator comprising windings configured to be energized, and a rotor electromagnetically coupled to the stator and configured to turn relative thereto when the stator is energized. The motor also includes a motor controller configured to measure a speed at which the rotor turns, and energize said stator to generate a first torque output at the rotor when the measured speed is below a first threshold. The motor controller is also configured to energize the stator to generate a second torque output at the rotor when the measured speed is at least the first threshold, wherein the second torque output is greater than the first torque output.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor comprising: a stator comprising windings configured to be energized; a rotor electromagnetically coupled to said stator and configured to turn relative thereto when said stator is energized; and a motor controller configured to: measure a speed at which said rotor turns, energize said stator to generate a first torque output at said rotor when the measured speed is below a first threshold, when a boosted torque mode is activated for said motor, energize said stator to generate a second torque output at said rotor when the measured speed is at least the first threshold, wherein the second torque output is greater than the first torque output, and when the boosted torque mode is not activated for said motor, energize said stator to generate the first torque output at said rotor when the measured speed is at least the first threshold. 2. The motor of claim 1 , wherein said motor controller is further configured to energize said stator to generate the second torque output at said rotor by increasing a torque output at said rotor from the first torque output to the second torque output at a first rate. 3. The motor of claim 1 , wherein said motor controller is further configured to energize said stator to generate the first torque output at said rotor and the second torque output at said rotor during a torque acceleration phase. 4. The motor of claim 3 , wherein said motor controller is further configured to energize said stator to resume the first torque output when the measured speed descends below a second threshold during a torque deceleration phase. 5. The motor of claim 4 , wherein the second threshold is less than the first threshold. 6. The motor of claim 4 , wherein said motor controller is further configured to energize said stator to resume the first torque output by decreasing a torque output from the second torque output to the first torque output at a second rate. 7. The motor of claim 1 , wherein said motor controller is further configured to: compute a power output of said rotor; compare the computed power to a power threshold; and energize said stator to generate the second torque output at said rotor when the computed power is at least the power threshold. 8. A fluid moving system, comprising: a fluid mover configured to generate a fluid flow; a motor coupled to said fluid mover and configured to drive said fluid mover, said motor comprising: a stator comprising windings configured to be energized; and a rotor electromagnetically coupled to said stator and configured to turn relative thereto when said stator is energized; and a controller configured to: measure a speed at which said rotor turns, energize said stator to generate a first torque output at said rotor when the measured speed is below a first threshold, and energize said stator to generate a second torque output at said rotor when the measured speed is at least the first threshold, wherein the second torque output is greater than the first torque output. 9. The fluid moving system of claim 8 , wherein said controller is further configured to energize said stator to generate the second torque output at said rotor by increasing a torque output at said rotor from the first torque output to the second torque output at a first rate. 10. The fluid moving system of claim 9 , wherein said motor is further configured to drive said fluid mover to output a constant fluid flow, and wherein the first rate maintains the constant fluid flow. 11. The fluid moving system of claim 8 , wherein said controller is further configured to: energize said stator to generate the first torque output at said rotor and the second torque output at said rotor during a torque acceleration phase; and energize said stator to resume the first torque output when the measured speed descends below a second threshold during a torque deceleration phase. 12. The fluid moving system of claim 11 , wherein the second threshold is less than the first threshold. 13. The fluid moving system of claim 11 , wherein said controller is further configured to energize said stator to resume the first torque output by decreasing a torque output from the second torque output to the first torque output at a second rate. 14. The fluid moving system of claim 13 , wherein said motor is further configured to drive said fluid mover to output a constant fluid flow, and wherein the second rate maintains the constant fluid flow. 15. A method for increasing a torque output of a motor, said method comprising: measuring a speed of the motor; energizing the motor to generate a first torque output when the measured speed is below a first threshold; when a boosted torque mode is activated for the motor, energizing the motor to generate a second torque output when the measured speed is at least the first threshold, wherein the second torque output is greater than the first torque output; and when the boosted torque mode is not activated for the motor, energizing the motor to generate the first torque output when the measured speed is at least the first threshold. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein energizing the motor to generate a second torque output comprises energizing the motor to generate the second torque by increasing the torque output from the first torque output to the second torque output at a first rate. 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising energizing the motor to generate the first torque output and energizing the motor to generate the second torque output during a torque acceleration phase. 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising, during a torque deceleration phase, energizing the motor to generate the first torque output when the measured speed is at a second threshold. 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising energizing the motor to generate the first torque output by decreasing the torque output from the second torque output to the first torque output at a second rate. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the motor is configured to drive a fluid mover to output a constant fluid flow, and wherein decreasing a torque output from the second torque output to the first torque output at a second rate comprises maintaining the constant fluid flow output from the fluid mover.
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