Optimized energy usage in an air handling unit

US10458672B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10458672-B2
Application numberUS-201715856186-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 28, 2017
Priority dateDec 28, 2017
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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Rather than complex modeling or time consuming repetitive measuring for optimizing an HVAC system, a slope or change in energy use as a function of a change in a variable (e.g., temperature or humidity) is used to adjust the variable. In an HVAC system, the temperature or humidity of supplied air from the AHU is set based on the derived slope. The energy usage to heat and/or cool supplied air at the terminal units is balanced with the energy usage to heat and/or cool the air to be supplied by the AHU. The slope of the total energy usage may be indicated by a sum of flow rates.

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What is claimed is: 1. A control system for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), the control system comprising: an air-handling unit (AHU) comprising an AHU heating coil and an AHU cooling coil, the AHU configured to output supply air at an AHU temperature; a terminal unit having a terminal flow rate sensor and having terminal heating and/or terminal cooling coils, the terminal unit connected with the air handling unit by a duct for receiving the supply air from the AHU; a controller configured to receive a flow rate from the terminal flow rate sensor, calculate a slope of power consumption based on the flow rate, and set the AHU temperature based on the slope. 2. The control system of claim 1 wherein the AHU is connected to receive outside air from outside of a building and is configured to heat or cool the outside air in accordance with the AHU temperature as set based on the slope to generate the supply air, and wherein the terminal unit has an air output connected to an occupant area and is configured to heat or cool the supply air based on a temperature set point for the occupant area. 3. The control system of claim 1 wherein the AHU includes the controller. 4. The control system of claim 1 wherein the terminal unit is one of a plurality of terminal units, which are group members with the AHU and the AHU is a group master, and wherein each terminal unit is configured to communicate the respective flow rate from the respective terminal unit as one of the group members. 5. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope in response to a change in an outside air temperature or a change in a temperature set point for one or more of the terminal units. 6. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope as a sum of flow rates. 7. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope from a heating sum of the flow rates for heating and a cooling sum of the flow rates for cooling. 8. The control system of claim 7 wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope as a sum of the heating sum and the cooling sum. 9. The control system of claim 7 wherein the heating sum is a function of a heating efficiency factor and the cooling sum is a function of a cooling efficiency factor, the heating efficiency factor different than the cooling efficiency factor. 10. The control system of claim 9 wherein the slope is a function of an AHU efficiency factor, the AHU efficiency factor different than the heating and cooling efficiency factors. 11. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to set the AHU temperature at a current temperature where the slope is 0, adjust the AHU temperature down where the slope is negative, and adjust the AHU temperature up where the slope is positive. 12. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to set the AHU temperature with an amount of adjustment based on a magnitude of the slope. 13. The control system of claim 1 wherein the terminal unit is one of a plurality of terminal units connected by ducts to the AHU to receive the supply air from the AHU, and wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope of the power consumption from the respective flow rates from respective terminal flow rate sensors and from a flow rate for the AHU. 14. A method for optimizing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), the method comprising: receiving an amount of air used for heating or cooling for each terminal supplied air by an air handling unit; calculating a slope of energy use of the terminals and the air handling unit as a function of air supply temperature or humidity, the slope being a function of the amounts of air; and adjusting the air supply temperature or humidity of the air handling unit based on the slope. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein receiving the amount of air for each terminal comprises receiving an air flow rate for each terminal and receiving an indication of whether each terminal is heating or cooling the air from the air handling unit. 16. The method of claim 14 wherein calculating the slope comprises calculating the slope as a sum of a heating slope and a cooling slope, the heating slope being for terminals heating the air and the cooling slope being for terminals cooling the air. 17. The method of claim 14 wherein calculating the slope comprises calculating as a function of an efficiency factor. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the efficiency factor is one of a heating, cooling, or coil efficiency factor. 19. The method of claim 14 wherein adjusting comprises decreasing the air supply temperature of the air handling unit when the slope is positive and increasing the air supply temperature when the slope is negative. 20. A control system for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), the control system comprising: an air-handling unit (AHU) having an AHU flow rate sensor, AHU heating coil, and an AHU cooling coil, the AHU configured to supply air at an AHU temperature to terminals; and a controller configured to receive flow rates from the AHU flow rate sensor and from terminal flow rate sensors, calculate a slope of power consumption based on the flow rates, and set the AHU temperature based on the slope. 21. The control system of claim 20 wherein the controller is configured to calculate the slope as a sum of a heating sum of the flow rates for heating and a cooling sum of the flow rates for cooling. 22. The control system of claim 20 wherein the controller is configured to set the AHU temperature as an adjustment of the AHU temperature down where the slope is negative and an adjustment the AHU temperature up where the slope is positive.

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  • Improving electric energy efficiency or saving · CPC title

  • Electronic processing · CPC title

  • with a single air duct for transporting treated primary air from the central station to air treatment units located in or near the rooms · CPC title

  • F24F11/80Primary

    for controlling the temperature of the supplied air · CPC title

  • of the outside air · CPC title

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What does patent US10458672B2 cover?
Rather than complex modeling or time consuming repetitive measuring for optimizing an HVAC system, a slope or change in energy use as a function of a change in a variable (e.g., temperature or humidity) is used to adjust the variable. In an HVAC system, the temperature or humidity of supplied air from the AHU is set based on the derived slope. The energy usage to heat and/or cool supplied air a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Industry Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F11/80. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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