System and method for compact motor control with redundant power structures
US-2019199086-A1 · Jun 27, 2019 · US
US10712034B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10712034-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815957597-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system includes an air moving device configured to move air through the HVAC system, a first variable frequency drive (VFD) configured to drive the air moving device, and a second VFD configured to drive the air moving device, wherein the first VFD and the second VFD are configured receive control instructions and to selectively operate based on the control instructions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: an air moving device configured to move air through the HVAC system; a first variable frequency drive (VFD) configured to drive the air moving device; a second VFD configured to drive the air moving device, wherein the first VFD and the second VFD are configured receive control instructions and to selectively operate based on the control instructions; and control circuitry configured to: drive the air moving device via the first VFD and then receive an indication of a power-down of the HVAC system; after receiving the indication of the power-down of the HVAC system, discontinue drive of the air moving device via the first VFD; and drive the air moving device via the second VFD upon power-up of the HVAC system. 2. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the air moving device is a first fan, wherein the HVAC system comprises a second fan, wherein the first VFD is configured to simultaneously drive both the first fan and the second fan, and wherein the second VFD is configured to simultaneously drive both the first fan and the second fan. 3. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to provide control instructions that cause the first VFD to drive the air moving device while the second VFD is inactive, wherein the first VFD and the second VFD are configured to drive the air moving device via provision of variable levels of power supply to a motor of the air moving device. 4. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to discontinue power supply to the air moving device via the first VFD and supply power to the air moving device via the second VFD upon determining that the second VFD has been inactive for a predetermined time threshold. 5. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to: drive the air moving device via the first VFD; receive a signal from a building automation system (BAS) to drive the air moving device via the second VFD; and discontinue drive of the air moving device via the first VFD and drive the air moving device via the second VFD upon receiving the signal from the BAS. 6. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the air moving device comprises an air supply fan, an exhaust fan, a return fan, a condenser fan, a blower, or any combination thereof. 7. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is configured to: drive the air moving device via the first VFD; and drive the air moving device via the second VFD once the first VFD becomes unavailable to provide power to the air moving device. 8. A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: a first air moving device configured to move air through the HVAC system; a second air moving device configured to move air through the HVAC system; a first variable frequency drive (VFD) configured to variably supply power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device based on control instructions; a second VFD configured to variably supply power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device based on the control instructions; and control circuitry configured to: supply power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and then receive an indication of a power-down of the HVAC system; after receiving the indication of the power-down of the HVAC system, discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD; and supply power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD upon power-up of the HVAC system. 9. The HVAC system of claim 8 , comprising a rooftop unit, wherein the rooftop unit comprises the first air moving device, the second air moving device, the first VFD, and the second VFD. 10. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the control circuitry comprises an alternator configured to discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and initiate supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD. 11. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the control circuitry comprises an alternator configured to discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and initiate supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD upon a determination that the second VFD reaches a threshold time for inactivity. 12. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the control circuitry comprises an alternator configured to discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and initiate supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD upon a determination that the first VFD is unavailable. 13. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the control circuitry comprises an alternator configured to discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and initiate supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD upon a determination that a difference between a first total run-time of the first VFD and a second total run-time of the second VFD reaches a predetermined time difference threshold. 14. The HVAC system of claim 8 , comprising a wherein the control circuitry is configured to discontinue supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the first VFD and initiate supply of power to the first air moving device and the second air moving device via the second VFD upon receiving a signal from a building automation system. 15. The HVAC system of claim 8 , wherein the first VFD and the second VFD are configured to supply power to the first air moving device via a first motor, and wherein the first VFD and the second VFD are configured to supply power to the second air moving device via a second motor. 16. A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: a fan configured to drive air through the HVAC system; a first variable frequency drive (VFD) configured to provide power to the fan; a second VFD configured to provide power to the fan; and a controller configured to control the first VFD and the second VFD to alternatingly provide power to the fan, wherein the controller is further configured to: drive the fan via the first VFD and then receive an indication of a power-down of the HVAC system; after receiving the indication of the power-down of the HVAC system, discontinue drive of the fan via the first VFD; and drive the fan via the second VFD upon power-up of the HVAC system. 17. The HVAC system of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to: detect that the first VFD is unavailable; and provide power to the fan utilizing the second VFD upon detection that the first VFD is unavailable. 18. The HVAC system of claim 16 , wherein the controller comprises an alternator configured to: upon start-up of the HVAC system, activate either the first VFD or the second VFD to power the fan based on respective total run-times of the first VFD and the second VFD. 19. The HVAC system of claim 16 , comprising a manual input device configured to switch between operation of the first VFD and operation of the second VFD upon manual activat
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