Cryocooler and method for operating cryocooler
US-2024142149-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US10480839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10480839-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414490203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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In order to improve a refrigerant compressor comprising a drive motor and a compressor unit which compresses a refrigerant entering through a suction inlet and allows it to exit through a pressure outlet in such a way that it works as reliably as possible, it is proposed that the refrigerant compressor comprise a compressor monitoring system which is integrated into a compressor control system and which determines a compressor condition by means of a first condition value that corresponds to a first saturation temperature in the suction inlet and a second condition value that corresponds to a second saturation temperature in the pressure outlet, and which compares the compressor condition with permissible compressor conditions lying in a given deployment field of a deployment diagram and initiates a process of switching-off the refrigerant compressor if the compressor condition departs from the deployment field.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for monitoring a refrigerant compressor comprising a drive motor and a compressor unit which compresses a refrigerant entering through a suction inlet and allows it to exit through a pressure outlet, and a compressor monitoring system which is integrated into a compressor control system for the compressor, the compressor control system being part of the refrigerant compressor and determining a compressor condition by means of a first condition value that corresponds to a first saturation temperature in the suction inlet and a second condition value that corresponds to a second saturation temperature in the pressure outlet, said method comprising the following steps: presetting a deployment field of a deployment diagram, the deployment field incorporating the permissible compressor conditions in a compressor-specific manner, storing the preset deployment field in said compressor monitoring system of the compressor control system, determining the compressor condition by detecting the first condition value which corresponds to the first saturation temperature in the suction inlet and the second condition value which corresponds to the second saturation temperature in the pressure outlet, comparing the compressor condition with permissible compressor conditions lying in the stored deployment field of the deployment diagram, initiating a process of switching-off the refrigerant compressor if the compressor condition departs from the deployment field, the compressor monitoring system cooperating directly with a motor control system of the compressor control system for the purposes of switching-off the drive motor, determining the relative position of the determined compressor condition with reference to a deployment boundary enclosing the deployment field, and making available the information about the relative position of the compressor condition at a control interface for a higher-level control system of a refrigerant circulation system; wherein initiating the process of switching-off is a delayed switching-off process according to which the monitoring system determines a first time point at which the deployment boundary was overstepped, and if after a delay period the compressor condition is still outside the deployment field, the compressor monitoring system conveys a switch-off signal to the motor control system. 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein determining the relative position of the determined compressor condition with reference to a deployment boundary enclosing the deployment field further comprises: defining status zones in the deployment field, and checking as to whether the compressor condition lies in one of these status zones or not. 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising: defining the status zones in the form of at least one warning zone adjoining the deployment boundary in the deployment field, checking as to whether the compressor condition lies in the at least one warning zone, sending a message M to the interface if the compressor condition lies in the at least one warning zone. 4. A method in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising: defining the status zones in the form of a plurality of warning zones adjoining the deployment boundary in the deployment field, checking as to whether the compressor condition lies in one of the warning zones, sending a message M in the form of a warning signal characterizing the respective warning zone to the interface if the compressor condition lies in one of the warning zones. 5. A method in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising: arranging at least one warning zone extending along the deployment boundary within the deployment boundary surrounding the deployment field. 6. A method in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising: providing at least one of the warning zones defined in the following as a warning zone: a warning zone for a low first saturation temperature, a warning zone for a high second saturation temperature, a warning zone for a high first saturation temperature, a warning zone for a low second saturation temperature, a warning zone for a low first saturation temperature and a high second saturation temperature, a warning zone for a high first saturation temperature and a low second saturation temperature, a warning zone for a low first saturation temperature and a low second saturation temperature, a warning zone for a high first saturation temperature and a high second saturation temperature. 7. A method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: determining the relative position of the determined compressor condition in the deployment field in the form of a relative spacing from the deployment boundary, and sending the relative position of the determined compressor condition in the deployment field in the form of the relative spacing from the deployment boundary to the interface in the form of a message. 8. A method in accordance with claim 7 , wherein determining the spacing of the compressor condition from the deployment boundary further comprises: determining a spacing from at least one or more of the following deployment boundary sections: a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a first low saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a high second saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a high first saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a low second saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a low first saturation temperature and a high second saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a high first saturation temperature and a low second saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a low first saturation temperature and corresponds to a low second saturation temperature, a deployment boundary section which corresponds to a high first saturation temperature and corresponds to a high second saturation temperature. 9. A method in accordance with claim 7 , further comprising: determining the temporal change of the spacing of the compressor condition from the deployment boundary. 10. A method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: detecting a lubricant temperature, and initiating a process of switching-off the refrigerant compressor if a lubricant limit temperature is exceeded. 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 , further comprising: determining the spacing of the lubricant temperature from the lubricant limit temperature, and sending a message particularly in the event of an approach to the lubricant limit temperature. 12. A method in accordance with claim 11 , further comprising: sending a lubricant temperature warning to the interface for the higher-level control system if the lubricant temperature reaches a temperature range lying below the lubricant limit temperature. 13. A method in accordance with claim 11 , further comprising: determining the spacing of the lubricant temperature from the lubricant limit temperature and wherein the spacing is sent in the form of a message to the interface. 14. A method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: monitoring a motor temperature, and switching off the refrigerant compressor upon a motor limit temperature being exceeded. 15. A method in accordance with claim 14 , further comprising: sending a motor temperature warning to the interface if the motor temperature reaches a temperature range lying below the mo
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