Air conditioner capable of controlling heating and humidity, and control method therefor
US-2018328603-A1 · Nov 15, 2018 · US
US10876749B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10876749-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816042638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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An air conditioner includes an indoor introduction air path configured to introduce air into an indoor space and an outdoor discharge air path configured to discharge air to an outdoor space, wherein the outdoor discharge air path includes an air path in which heat exchange is performed with the air introduced into the indoor space, and a by-pass path in which heat exchange is not performed with the air introduced into the indoor space, and the air conditioner further includes a controller configured to control the air discharged to the outdoor space so that the air discharged to the outdoor space flows to one of the air paths, in which the heat exchange is performed, and the by-pass path.
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An air conditioner comprising: an indoor introduction air path that introduces air into an indoor space; an outdoor discharge air path that discharges air to an outdoor space; and an evaporative cooler including a dry channel connected to the indoor introduction air path, a humid channel having one end and the other end each connected to the outdoor discharge air path and the indoor introduction air path, and in which heat exchange is performed with air which passes through the dry channel, and a water supply part that supplies moisture to air which flows through the humid channel, wherein the outdoor discharge air path includes an air path that includes the humid channel in which the air flowing through the humid channel performs heat exchange with the air which passes through the dry channel, and a by-pass path in which air flows through the by-pass path does not perform heat exchange with the air which passes through the dry channel, wherein the by-pass path is provided outside of the evaporative cooler and connected to a location adjacent to an inlet of the humid channel, and wherein the air conditioner further comprises a controller that controls the air discharged to the outdoor space so that the air discharged to the outdoor space flows to one of the air paths, in which heat exchange is performed, and the by-pass path. 2. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: a dehumidification rotor including a first area and a second area through which the indoor air or the outdoor air passes so that the indoor air or the outdoor air adsorbs or drains moisture while passing through the first area and the second area; a first air path provided to communicate with the indoor space and configured to pass through the first area; and a second air path to communicate with the outdoor space and configured to pass through the second area, wherein the indoor introduction air path includes the first air path into which the indoor air is introduced and a third air path connected to the first air path and into which the outdoor air is introduced. 3. The air conditioner of claim 2 , wherein: a fourth air path branched out from the first air path and into which the indoor air is introduced and a seventh air path configured to communicate with the fourth air path and connected to a location adjacent to the fourth air path are connected to the inlet of the humid channel; and the by-pass path includes the fourth air path and the seventh air path. 4. The air conditioner of claim 3 , wherein: the outdoor discharge air path configured to pass through the humid channel further includes a first discharge path and a second discharge path, wherein the first discharge path includes a sixth air path connected to the outdoor space at an outlet of the humid channel after passing through one area of the dehumidification rotor, and the second discharge path includes a fifth air path connected to the outdoor space at the outlet of the humid channel. 5. The air conditioner of claim 4 , wherein: a sixth damper is provided at a connection part, which is between the fifth air path and the sixth air path; and the air which passes through the humid channel selectively flows through the fifth air path or the sixth air path to be discharged to the outdoor space by control of the sixth damper. 6. The air conditioner of claim 4 , wherein the seventh air path has the other side connected to the fifth air path, the sixth air path, and a fourth outer opening connected to the outdoor space to form a four-way connection part, wherein the four-way connection part includes a fifth damper and a path of air which flows through the fifth air path, the sixth air path, and the seventh air path is set by control of the fifth damper. 7. The air conditioner of claim 6 , wherein: the sixth air path and the second air path are connected to each other through an eighth air path; a seventh damper is provided at a connection part, which is between the sixth air path and the eighth air path to control the eighth air path so that the eighth air path is opened or closed; and the by-pass path is formed so that the indoor air which is introduced from the fourth air path sequentially flows through the seventh air path, the sixth air path, the eighth air path, and the second air path to be discharged to the outdoor space through a second outer opening connected to the second air path. 8. The air conditioner of claim 2 , wherein a second blower is provided in the second air path and suctions indoor air which is introduced from the first air path so that the indoor air flows through the by-pass path to be discharged to the outdoor space. 9. The air conditioner of claim 8 , wherein: a third blower is provided at an outlet of the humid channel and suctions air which passes through the humid channel to be discharged to the outdoor space; and the controller controls the second blower and the third blower to control the indoor air which is introduced from the first air path so that the indoor air selectively flows through the outdoor discharge air path configured to pass through the humid channel or the by-pass path to be discharged to the outdoor space. 10. The air conditioner of claim 4 , wherein: the dehumidification rotor further includes a third area separated from the first area and the second area; and the sixth air path passes through the third area. 11. A controlling method of an air conditioner including an indoor introduction air path that introduces air into an indoor space, an outdoor discharge air path that discharges air to an outdoor space, and an evaporative cooler including a dry channel connected to the indoor introduction air path, a humid channel having one end and the other end each connected to the outdoor discharge air path and the indoor introduction air path, and in which heat exchange is performed with air which passes through the dry channel, and a water supply part that supplies moisture to air which flows through the humid channel, the method comprising: flowing the air discharged to the outdoor space through the outdoor discharge air path through a by-pass path which is provided outside of the evaporative cooler and connected to a location adjacent to an inlet of the humid channel so that air flowing through the by-pass path performs heat exchange with the air which passes through the dry channel or the air flowing through the by-pass path does not perform heat exchange with the air which passes through the dry channel; and controlling, by a controller, the air discharged to the outdoor space to flow through one of the air paths including the humid channel, in which the heat exchange is performed, and the by-pass path. 12. The controlling method of claim 11 , wherein, during a ventilation mode for ventilating indoor air and outdoor air, the controller introduces the outdoor air into the indoor space after passing through the indoor introduction air path and a first area of a dehumidification rotor, and the controller controls the indoor air so that the indoor air is discharged to the outdoor space through one of the outdoor discharge air path configured to pass through the humid channel and the by-pass path. 13. The controlling method of claim 12 , wherein: the air discharged to the outdoor space through the by-pass path is controlled to be suctioned by a second blower provided in a second air path connected to a second area of the dehumidification rotor; and the air discharged to the outdoor space through the outdoor discharge air path configured to pass through the humid channel is controlled to be suctioned by a third blower provide
using a by-pass for bypassing the heat-exchanger · CPC title
Humidity · CPC title
for selecting an operating mode · CPC title
movable, e.g. dampers · CPC title
using evaporation · CPC title
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