Control method for dishwasher
US-2017354313-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10939795B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10939795-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515772234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 9, 2021 |
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A method and corresponding appliance for carrying out the method may include detecting insufficient circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate through a circulation pump of the appliance, supplying water to a compartment of the appliance and logging a time period during which the water is supplied to the compartment and increasing the speed of the circulation pump to a target pump speed where the circulation pump pressure or the process water flow rate through the circulation pump has reached a sufficient operational level. The method may include logging at least two circulation pump speeds and a time period during which the water is supplied to the compartment, and estimating the water fill rate based on predetermined difference in compartment process water volume for the logged at least two speeds and the water supply time period.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of estimating water fill rate in an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, comprising: detecting insufficient circulation pump pressure or insufficient process water flow rate through a circulation pump of the appliance, wherein a sufficient circulation pump pressure and a sufficient process water flow rate correspond to values indicative of a flow to the circulation pump configured to allow normal operation of the circulation pump; supplying water to a compartment of the appliance; increasing the speed of the circulation pump from a nonzero speed (v L ) to a target pump speed (v T ) where the circulation pump pressure or the process water flow rate through the circulation pump has reached a sufficient operational level, the speed being increased at a pace where process water level in a sump of the compartment is maintained or decreased; logging, upon increasing the circulation pump speed from the nonzero speed (v L ) where the insufficient circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate was detected, at least two circulation pump speeds, including time values associated with the at least two circulation pump speeds, and a water supply time period (t open ) during which the water is supplied to the compartment, wherein at least one of the logged at least two circulation pump speeds is a speed where circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate is insufficient, wherein at least one of the logged at least two circulation pump speeds is the target pump speed (v T ), wherein the water supply time period (t open ) ends when the pump reaches the target pump speed (v T ); and estimating the water fill rate based on a predetermined difference in compartment process water volume for the logged at least two speeds and the water supply time period (t open ). 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the logging of at least two circulation pump speeds further comprises logging at least three circulation pump speeds; and wherein the estimating of the water fill rate further comprises performing an interpolation using the logged at least three circulation pump speeds. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the logging of at least two circulation pump speeds further comprises: logging at least three circulation pump speeds, and discarding selected logged circulation pump speeds; and wherein the estimating of the water fill rate comprises: using at least two remaining circulation pump speeds after the selected logged circulation pump speeds have been discarded. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein if the estimated water fill rate exceeds a maximum fill rate of the appliance, the estimated fill rate is set to equal said maximum fill rate. 5. The method of claim 1 , the estimating of the water fill rate further comprising: acquiring the predetermined compartment process water volumes associated with the logged at least two speeds from a look-up table. 6. The method of claim 1 , the detecting of insufficient circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate through a circulation pump of the appliance comprising: measuring operating current of a motor driving the circulation pump. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein in case no further circulation pump speed at which the circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate is insufficient can be detected upon increasing the speed to the target pump speed, the estimated fill rate is set to equal a maximum fill rate of the appliance. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising detecting a sufficient circulation pump pressure or a sufficient process water flow rate immediately before detecting the insufficient circulation pump pressure or the insufficient process water flow rate. 9. An appliance for washing and rinsing goods, comprising: a circulation pump; a sensing arrangement configured to measure an indication of circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate through the circulation pump; an inlet via which water is supplied to a compartment of the appliance; and a controller configured to control operating speed of the circulation pump and to control the supply of water to the compartment, wherein the controller is further configured to: detect insufficient circulation pump pressure or insufficient process water flow rate through the circulation pump of the appliance, wherein a sufficient circulation pump pressure and a sufficient process water flow rate correspond to values indicative of a flow to the circulation pump configured to allow normal operation of the circulation pump; supply water to the compartment of the appliance; increase the speed of the circulation pump from a nonzero speed (v L ) to a target pump speed (v T ) where the circulation pump pressure or the process water flow rate through the circulation pump has reached a sufficient operational level, the speed being increased at a pace where process water level in a sump of the compartment is maintained or decreased; log, upon increasing the circulation pump speed from the nonzero speed (v L ) where the insufficient circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate was detected, at least two circulation pump speeds, including time values associated with the at least two circulation pump speeds, and a water supply time period (t open ) during which the water is supplied to the compartment, wherein at least one of the logged at least two circulation pump speeds is a speed where circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate is insufficient, wherein at least one of the logged at least two circulation pump speeds is the target pump speed (v T ), wherein the water supply time period (t open ) ends when the pump reaches the target pump speed (v T ); and estimate the water fill rate based on a predetermined difference in compartment process water volume for the logged at least two speeds and the water supply time period (t open ). 10. The appliance of claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured to, when logging the at least two circulation pump speeds: log at least three circulation pump speeds; and wherein the controller is further arranged to, when estimating the water fill rate: perform an interpolation using the logged at least three circulation pump speeds. 11. The appliance of claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured to, when logging the at least two circulation pump speeds: log at least three circulation pump speeds, and discard selected logged circulation pump speeds; and wherein the controller is further configured to, when estimating the water fill rate: use at least two remaining circulation pump speeds after the selected logged circulation pump speeds have been discarded. 12. The appliance of claim 9 , the controller further being configured to, when estimating the water fill rate: wherein if the estimated water fill rate exceeds a maximum fill rate of the appliance, the estimated fill rate is set to equal said maximum fill rate. 13. The appliance of claim 9 , the controller further being configured to, when estimating the water fill rate: acquire the predetermined compartment process water volumes associated with the logged at least two speeds from a look-up table. 14. The appliance of claim 9 , the sensing arrangement being configured to measure operating current of a motor driving the circulation pump in order to attain the indication of circulation pump pressure or process water flow rate through the circulation pump. 15. The appliance of claim 14 , wherein the sensing arrangement comprises: a resistor arranged at the motor driving the circulation pump, through w
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