Controller employing feedback data for a multi-strike method of operating an HVAC system and monitoring components thereof and an HVAC system employing the controller
US-9671122-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US10823447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10823447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715465229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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An energy recovery ventilator includes first and second blowers, a pressure transducer and a controller. The first blower is configured to direct a first air stream into a first zone of an enclosure. A second blower configured to direct a second air stream into a second zone of the enclosure. A pressure transducer is configured to determine internal air pressure within the enclosure. A controller is configured to control the first blower and/or the second blower in response to the internal air pressure. A method includes fabricating a rooftop unit and an ERV housing, the rooftop unit comprising an economizer, the ERV housing comprising first and second blowers and a pressure transducer. The method further includes coupling the ERV housing to the economizer and coupling a controller to the pressure transducer, the controller configured to control the first and/or second blowers in response to the internal air pressure.
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An HVAC system, comprising: a rooftop unit and an energy recovery ventilator (ERV), the rooftop unit comprising an economizer and a supply blower operable to force an airstream into a building, the ERV coupled to the economizer, the ERV comprising: an ERV housing including a divider and an enthalpy wheel that divides said ERV housing into multiple zones, the multiple zones comprising a first zone and a second zone separated from a third zone and a fourth zone by the divider, wherein the first zone is operable to receive an intake airstream from outside the ERV housing and provide the intake airstream to the second zone via the enthalpy wheel, the second zone is operable to receive the intake airstream from the first zone via the enthalpy wheel and provide the intake airstream to the economizer, the third zone is operable to receive an exhaust airstream from the economizer and provide the exhaust airstream to the fourth zone via the enthalpy wheel, and the fourth zone is operable to receive the exhaust airstream from the third zone via the enthalpy wheel and provide the exhaust airstream outside the ERV housing; a first blower located within said ERV housing to force the intake airstream through said enthalpy wheel and into the rooftop unit; a second blower located within said ERV housing to force the exhaust airstream through said enthalpy wheel and out of said ERV housing; and a pressure transducer located within the second zone of said ERV housing and configured to determine an internal air pressure within said ERV housing, wherein the pressure transducer is operable to sense a decrease of the internal air pressure in the second zone of the ERV housing in response to the economizer increasing demand for the intake airstream, and to sense an increase of the internal pressure in the second zone of the ERV housing in response to the economizer decreasing demand for the intake airstream; and a controller coupled to said pressure transducer to receive an electrical signal therefrom and configured to control said first blower and/or said second blower in response to said internal air pressure to maintain a set point for said internal air pressure, thereby allowing the ERV to operate cooperatively with the economizer while remaining electrically independent; wherein said set point is set according to a mid-range of a linear portion of a flow rate characteristic, the linear portion of the flow rate characteristic comprising flow rates for which the internal air pressure in the second zone decreases about linearly with increasing the flow rate of the intake airstream to the economizer. 2. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the set point is based on an absolute pressure within the second zone. 3. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein said controller is configured to increase a speed of said first blower and/or said second blower when said internal air pressure indicates that the economizer has increased demand for the intake airstream. 4. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein said controller is configured to decrease a speed of said first blower and/or said second blower when said internal air pressure indicates that the economizer has decreased demand for the intake airstream. 5. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein said first and second blowers are configured in a pull-pull configuration, such that they direct air flow through said ERV housing in opposite directions. 6. The HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to employ control features when controlling the first blower and/or the second blower of the ERV to maintain the set point, the control features comprising a guard band or hysteresis configured to avoid over-controlling the ERV. 7. A method of manufacturing an HVAC system comprising: fabricating a rooftop unit comprising an economizer and a supply blower operable to force an airstream into a building; fabricating an ERV housing including a divider and an enthalpy wheel that divides said ERV housing into multiple zones the multiple zones comprising a first zone and a second zone separated from a third zone and a fourth zone by the divider; locating a first blower in said ERV housing to force an intake airstream from the first zone through the enthalpy wheel and out of the second zone; locating a second blower in said ERV housing to force an exhaust airstream from the third zone through the enthalpy wheel and out of the fourth zone; locating a pressure transducer in the second zone of said ERV housing and configuring said pressure transducer to determine an internal air pressure within said ERV housing; coupling the ERV housing to the economizer of the rooftop unit such that: the first zone is operable to receive the intake airstream from outside the ERV housing and provide the intake airstream to the second zone via the enthalpy wheel; the second zone is operable to receive the intake airstream from the first zone via the enthalpy wheel and provide the intake airstream to the economizer; the third zone is operable to receive the exhaust airstream from the economizer and provide the exhaust airstream to the fourth zone via the enthalpy wheel; the fourth zone is operable to receive the exhaust airstream from the third zone via the enthalpy wheel and provide the exhaust airstream outside the ERV housing; and the pressure transducer is operable to sense a decrease of the internal air pressure in the second zone of the ERV housing in response to the economizer increasing demand for the intake airstream, and to sense an increase of the internal pressure in the second zone of the ERV housing in response to the economizer decreasing demand for the intake airstream; and coupling a controller to said pressure transducer to receive an electrical signal therefrom, said controller being configured to control one or both of said first and second blowers in response to said internal air pressure to maintain a set point for said internal air pressure, thereby allowing the ERV to operate cooperatively with the economizer while remaining electrically independent; wherein said set point is set according to a mid-range of a linear portion of a flow rate characteristic, the linear portion of the flow rate characteristic comprising flow rates for which the internal air pressure in the second zone decreases about linearly with increasing the flow rate of the intake airstream to the economizer. 8. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein the set point is based on an absolute pressure within the second zone. 9. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein said controller is configured to increase a speed of said first blower when said internal air pressure indicates that the economizer has increased demand for the intake airstream. 10. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein said controller is configured to decrease a speed of said first blower when said internal air pressure indicates that the economizer has decreased demand for the intake airstream. 11. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein said second zone comprises a bypass damper, and wherein said controller is configured to: adjust a speed of said first blower and a speed of said second blower equally when the bypass damper is closed; and adjust the speed of said first blower and the speed of said second blower unequally when the bypass damper is open. 12. The method as recited in claim 7 , further comprising configuring said first and second blowers in a pull-pull configuration, such that they direct air flow through said ERV housing in opposite directions. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to employ control f
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