Drive Cooling Systems and Methods for Engine Off
US-2019092134-A1 · Mar 28, 2019 · US
US10655877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10655877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815876687-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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According to certain embodiments, a system comprises a controller and an HVAC system with components comprising an evaporator unit comprising an evaporator coil, an indoor fan, and a discharge air duct and a condenser unit comprising a compressor, a condenser coil, and an outdoor fan. The system is configured to determine that a first or a second level of evaporator coil freeze risk is present and to communicate an instruction to the HVAC system with a first or a second action to counteract the freeze risk. For example, in certain embodiments, the actions comprise changing the indoor fan speed, changing the compressor speed, and changing the outdoor fan speed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a controller and a plurality of heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) components, the HVAC components comprising: an evaporator unit, the evaporator unit comprising an evaporator coil and an indoor fan, the indoor fan configured to cause movement of air over the evaporator coil and through a discharge air duct positioned downstream of the evaporator coil when the indoor fan is operating; and a condenser unit, the condenser unit comprising a compressor, a condenser coil, and an outdoor fan, the compressor configured to drive refrigerant through the HVAC components, the outdoor fan configured to cause movement of air over the condenser coil when the outdoor fan is operating; the controller configured to: receive first sensor data from one or more sensors, each sensor configured to sense a property associated with the HVAC components; determine, based on the first sensor data, that the evaporator coil is experiencing a first level of freeze risk; in response to determining that the evaporator coil is experiencing the first level of freeze risk, send the HVAC components an instruction to perform a first action, wherein the first action comprises increasing the speed of the indoor fan to a maximum speed; receive second sensor data from the one or more sensors; determine, based on the second sensor data, that the evaporator coil is experiencing a second level of freeze risk, the second level indicating a greater risk of freezing than the first level; and in response to determining that the evaporator coil is experiencing a second level of freeze risk, send the HVAC components an instruction to perform a second action, wherein the second action comprises decreasing the speed of the indoor fan. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the first sensor data comprises a first temperature sensed by a discharge air temperature sensor configured to sense air temperature in the discharge air duct, and wherein the controller is configured to determine that the evaporator coil is experiencing the first level of freeze risk when the first temperature is below a first threshold; and the second sensor data comprises a second temperature sensed by the discharge air temperature sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to determine that the evaporator coil is experiencing the second level of freeze risk when the second temperature is below a second threshold that is less than the first threshold. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first action comprises increasing the speed of the indoor fan. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second action comprises reducing the speed of the compressor and reducing the speed of the outdoor fan. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine, on a periodic basis, whether the compressor has been operating at the reduced speed below a recommended reduced speed for a first pre-determined amount of time; in response to determining that the compressor has been operating at the reduced speed below the recommended reduced speed for the first pre-determined amount of time, send the HVAC components an instruction to increase the compressor speed for a second pre-determined amount of time; and in response to determining that the second pre-determined amount of time has elapsed, send the HVAC components an instruction to resume operating the compressor at the reduced speed. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second action comprises: determining whether reducing the compressor speed to a setting configured to mitigate the second level of freeze risk would cause the compressor to operate below a minimum compressor speed; and in response to determining that reducing the compressor speed would cause the compressor to operate below the minimum compressor speed, initiating a procedure to shut off the compressor and the outdoor fan. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive third sensor data from the one or more sensors; determine, based on the third sensor data, that the evaporator coil has recovered from the first level of freeze risk and the second level of freeze risk; and in response to the determination that the evaporator coil has recovered from the first level of freeze risk and the second level of freeze risk, send the HVAC components one or more instructions that cause the HVAC components to resume normal operation. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensors sense properties other than a coil temperature of the evaporator coil. 9. A controller for an HVAC system, the controller configured to: receive first sensor data from one or more sensors, each sensor configured to sense a property associated with the HVAC system; determine, based on the first sensor data, that an evaporator coil is experiencing a first level of freeze risk; in response to determining that the evaporator coil is experiencing the first level of freeze risk, send the HVAC system an instruction to perform a first action, wherein the first action comprises increasing the speed of an indoor fan to a maximum speed; receive second sensor data from the one or more sensors; determine, based on the second sensor data, that the evaporator coil is experiencing a second level of freeze risk, the second level indicating a greater risk of freezing than the first level; and in response to determining that the evaporator coil is experiencing a second level of freeze risk, send the HVAC system an instruction to perform a second action, wherein the second action comprises decreasing the speed of the indoor fan. 10. The controller of claim 9 , wherein: the first sensor data comprises a first temperature sensed by a discharge air temperature sensor configured to sense air temperature in a discharge air duct, and wherein the controller is configured to determine that the evaporator coil is experiencing the first level of freeze risk when the first temperature is below a first threshold; and the second sensor data comprises a second temperature sensed by the discharge air temperature sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to determine that the evaporator coil is experiencing the second level of freeze risk when the second temperature is below a second threshold that is less than the first threshold. 11. The controller of claim 9 , wherein: the first action comprises increasing the speed of an indoor fan and the second action comprises reducing the speed of a compressor and reducing the speed of an outdoor fan. 12. The controller of claim 9 , wherein the second action comprises operating the compressor at a reduced speed and wherein the controller is further configured to: determine, on a periodic basis, whether the compressor has been operating at the reduced speed below a recommended reduced speed for a first pre-determined amount of time; in response to determining that the compressor has been operating at the reduced speed below the recommended reduced speed for the first pre-determined amount of time, send the HVAC system an instruction to increase the compressor speed for a second pre-determined amount of time; and in response to determining that the second pre-determined amount of time has elapsed, send the HVAC system an instruction to resume operating the compressor at the reduced speed. 13. The controller of claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive third sensor data from the one or more sensors; determine, based on the third sensor data, that the evaporator coil has recovered from the first level of freeze risk and the second level of freeze risk; and
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