Controlling an HVAC system in association with a demand-response event with an intelligent network-connected thermostat
US-9810442-B2 · Nov 7, 2017 · US
US10895397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10895397-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816157000-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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An HVAC controller includes a first input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a first field wire and a second input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a second field wire, and a double pole relay including two input terminals and two output terminals. Control circuitry is operably coupled to the temperature sensor and the double pole relay and is configured to determine whether the first field wire is electrically coupled with the first input terminal and whether the second field wire is electrically coupled with the second input terminal.
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A Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) controller for controlling an HVAC system within a building structure, the HVAC controller configured to communicate with the HVAC system via field wires extending from the HVAC system to the HVAC controller, the HVAC controller comprising: a housing; a user interface accessible from an exterior of the housing; a temperature sensor disposed relative to the housing; a first input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a first field wire; a second input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a second field wire; a double pole relay including two input terminals and two output terminals, wherein the two input terminals are operatively coupled to a power source, a first of the two output terminals is operatively coupled to the first input terminal, and a second of the two output terminals is operatively coupled to the second input terminal; the double pole relay including an open state where the first and second of the two output terminals are disconnected from the two input terminals and thus the power source, and a closed state where the first and second of the two output terminals are connected to the power source via the two input terminals; control circuitry operably coupled to the temperature sensor and the double pole relay, wherein the control circuitry is configured change the double pole relay between the open state and the closed state based at least in part on a temperature sensed by the temperature sensor to control operation of at least part of the HVAC system, the control circuitry further comprising: a first wire sensing circuit operably coupled with the first input terminal, wherein when the double pole relay is the open state, the first wire sensing circuit is configured to electrically detect when the first field wire is electrically coupled with the first input terminal; and a second wire sensing circuit operably coupled with the second input terminal, wherein when the double pole relay is the open state, the second wire sensing circuit is configured to electrically detect when the second field wire is electrically coupled with the second input terminal. 2. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the first wire sensing circuit is configured to electrically detect when the first field wire is electrically coupled with the first input terminal independently of whether the second field wire is electrically coupled with the second input terminal. 3. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the second wire sensing circuit is configured to electrically detect when the second field wire is electrically coupled with the second input terminal independently of whether the first field wire is electrically coupled with the first input terminal. 4. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein when the double pole relay is in the open state, the first and second wire sensing circuits are configured to determine when: only the first field wire is electrically coupled to the first input terminal; only the second field wire is electrically coupled to the second input terminal; both the first field wire and the second field wire are electrically coupled to the first input terminal and the second input terminal, respectively; and neither the first field wire or the second field wire are electrically coupled to the first input terminal and the second input terminal, respectively. 5. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the first input terminal corresponds to a heat pump O/B input terminal. 6. The HVAC controller of claim 5 , wherein the second input terminal corresponds to a heat W input terminal. 7. The HVAC controller of claim 6 , further comprising a power source R input terminal, which is operatively coupled to the two input terminals of the double pole relay. 8. The HVAC controller of claim 7 , wherein when the double pole relay is closed, the power source R input terminal is electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and the heat W input terminal through the double pole relay. 9. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , further comprising additional input terminals including one or more of a cool Y input terminal, a fan G input terminal, a common C input terminal, a power source R C input terminal, a cool Y 1 input terminal, a cool Y 2 input terminal, a heat W 1 input terminal, a heat W 2 input terminal, an air quality U 1 input terminal and an air quality U 2 input terminal. 10. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the HVAC controller is configured to be operably coupled to a wall connector plate that includes a plurality of wire terminals for accepting a plurality of field wires, including a first wire terminal for accepting the first field wire and a second wire terminal for accepting the second field wire, where the first wire terminal and the second wire terminal are electrically coupled with the first input terminal and the second input terminal, respectively, when the HVAC controller is operably coupled with the wall connector plate. 11. A Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) controller for controlling an HVAC system within a building structure, the HVAC controller configured to communicate with the HVAC system via field wires extending from the HVAC system to the HVAC controller, the HVAC controller comprising: a housing; a user interface accessible from an exterior of the housing; a temperature sensor disposed relative to the housing; a controller operably coupled to the temperature sensor and configured to send control signals to the HVAC system via the field wires in order to control operation of the HVAC system; a heat pump O/B input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a heat pump O/B field wire; a heat W input terminal configured to be electrically coupled with a heat W field wire; a wire detection circuit operably coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and the heat W input terminal, the wire detection circuit including a heat pump O/B wire sensing circuit operably coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and configured to electrically detect when the heat pump O/B field wire is electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and a heat W wire sensing circuit operably coupled with the heat W input terminal and configured to electrically detect when the heat W field wire is electrically coupled with the heat W input terminal; the wire detection circuit configured to inform the controller: that the HVAC system includes a heat pump when it is electrically detected that the heat pump O/B wire is electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and the heat W field wire is not electrically coupled with the heat W input terminal; that the HVAC system has a conventional heat stage when it is electrically detected that the heat W field wire is electrically coupled with the heat W input terminal and the heat pump O/B wire is not electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal; and that there is a wiring error when it is electrically detected that the heat W field wire is electrically coupled with the heat W input terminal and the heat pump O/B wire is electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal. 12. The HVAC controller of claim 11 , wherein the wire detection circuit is configured to inform the controller that there is a wiring error when it is electrically detected that no wire is electrically coupled with the heat pump O/B input terminal and no wire is electrically coupled with the heat W input terminal. 13. The HVAC controller of claim 11 , wherein the HVAC controller is configured to be operably coupled to a wall connector plate that inclu
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