Determination of hydronic valve opening point

US10739017B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10739017-B2
Application numberUS-201816105064-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2018
Priority dateAug 20, 2018
Publication dateAug 11, 2020
Grant dateAug 11, 2020

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A controller assembly allows an adjusted flow of water through a hydronic emitter in order to heat or cool an environmental entity. The controller assembly operates in two phases: a calibration phase and an operational phase. During the calibration phase, the controller assembly discovers a valve position where water starts to flow through the hydronic emitter based on signals from a temperature sensor and/or a sound sensor. The temperature sensor may be mounted in close proximity of the emitter inlet so that the controller assembly can detect when the temperature starts to change. The sound sensor may be mounted on the valve body to detect a rushing water sound that is associated with a start of the water flow. The discovered valve position is subsequently used by the controller assembly to adjust water flow between a minimum flow and a maximum flow.

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A heating/cooling system comprising: at least one controller assembly controlling the heating/cooling system, the at least one controller assembly including: a movement actuator configured to connect to a valve in order to control water flow through a hydronic emitter; a control interface configured to obtain a control signal; a sensor interface configured to interface to at least one sensor, wherein the at least one sensor comprises a sound sensor mounted in proximity to a flow pipe of the hydronic emitter; and a computer device comprising: a processor; a first memory device; a second memory device; and a first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: during a calibration phase: controlling, based on the sensor information, the movement actuator to adjust the valve resulting in a minimum water flow through the hydronic emitter; obtaining sensor information from the at least one sensor as the movement actuator advances the valve, wherein the sensor information includes a sound signal; detecting, from the sound signal, when a rushing sound of water occurs at a first actuator position, wherein the first actuator position results in the minimum water flow; and setting a stored actuator position to the first actuator position; during an operational phase: controlling an adjusted water flow through the hydronic emitter over a full range of flow rate, wherein the full range spans from the minimum water flow to a maximum water flow and wherein the stored actuator position of the movement actuator corresponds to the minimum water flow and wherein the maximum water flow occurs when the valve is fully opened. 2. The heating/cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, further cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: repeating the obtaining and the controlling during the calibration phase until the rushing sound is detected. 3. The heating/cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, further cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: adjusting, through the movement actuator, the valve to have the adjusted water flow within a full range of flow rate, wherein the adjusted water flow rate provides a desired power output obtained from the hydronic emitter for an environmental entity. 4. The heating/cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises a temperature sensor mounted in proximity to a flow pipe of the hydronic emitter and wherein the first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, further cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: obtaining a temperature signal from the temperature sensor as the movement actuator advances the valve; detecting, from the temperature signal, when a sensor temperature changes; and setting the stored actuator position to a second actuator position when the sensor temperature change is detected. 5. The heating/cooling system claim 4 , wherein the first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, further cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: closing the valve by the movement actuator; and waiting a predetermined stabilization time duration before performing the controlling the movement actuator. 6. The heating/cooling system claim 1 , wherein the first memory device storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the at least one controller assembly to perform: incrementally advancing the valve through the movement actuator; and in response to the incrementally advancing, obtaining the sensor information from the at least one sensor. 7. The heating/cooling system of claim 1 comprising the sound sensor, wherein the sound sensor comprises: an acoustic transducer configured to transform an acoustic signal generated by the rushing sound of water through the valve to an electrical signal; an electrical filter configured to shape the electrical signal based on at least one configuration parameter to match a characteristic of the rushing sound of water through the valve; a comparator configured to compare the shaped electrical signal to at least one threshold parameter; and a sound detector configured to detect whether a sound generated by the rushing sound of water through the valve is present. 8. A method for controlling water flowing through a hydronic emitter of a heating/cooling system, the method comprising: during a calibration phase: incrementally advancing a valve via a movement actuator, wherein the valve controls the water flowing through the hydronic emitter; in response to the incrementally advancing the valve, obtaining sensor information from at least one sensor; detecting, based on the sensor information, an actuator position of the movement actuator resulting in an essentially minimum water flow through the hydronic emitter; storing the actuator position where the essentially minimum water flow occurs; receiving a first sound signal from a sound sensor as the valve is advanced through the movement actuator; detecting, from the first sound signal, when a first rushing water sound occurs; obtaining a first actuator position of the movement actuator when the first rushing water sound is detected; and setting the stored actuator position based on the first actuator position; and during an operational phase: adjusting, through the movement actuator, the valve to have an adjusted flow rate within a full range of flow rate, wherein the full range of flow rate is between the essentially minimum water flow and a maximum water flow and wherein the adjusted flow rate provides a desired power output obtained from the hydronic emitter for an environmental entity and wherein the maximum water flow occurs when the valve is fully opened. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: returning the valve to a fully closed position; receiving a second sound signal from the sound sensor as the valve is advanced; detecting, from the second sound signal, when a second rushing water sound occurs; obtaining a second actuator position of the movement actuator when the second rushing water sound is detected; and modifying the stored actuator position based on the second actuator position. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising: when a difference between the first and second actuator positions exceed a predetermined limit, generating an error signal. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: reconfiguring at least one detection parameter; receiving a third sound signal from the sound sensor as the valve is advanced; detecting, from the third sound signal, when a third rushing water sound occurs; obtaining a third actuator position of the movement actuator when the third rushing water sound is detected; and modifying the stored actuator position based on the third actuator position. 12. The method of claim 8 further comprising: when a measured temperature from a thermostat is not within a desired temperature range, allowing the adjusted flow rate through the valve; and when the measured temperature is within the desired temperature range, stopping water flow through the valve. 13. The method of claim 8 further comprising: receiving a temperature signal from a temperature sensor as the valve advances; detecting, from the temperature signal,

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What does patent US10739017B2 cover?
A controller assembly allows an adjusted flow of water through a hydronic emitter in order to heat or cool an environmental entity. The controller assembly operates in two phases: a calibration phase and an operational phase. During the calibration phase, the controller assembly discovers a valve position where water starts to flow through the hydronic emitter based on signals from a temperatur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Computime Ltd, Computime Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F11/84. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 11 2020 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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