Air-conditioning apparatus
US-2016146496-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US11022354B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11022354-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716334565-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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Noise that is generated from an indoor unit is suppressed when performing two-phase transport of refrigerant by using a liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve in an air conditioner including an outdoor unit, a plurality of indoor units each including an indoor heat exchanger, a relay unit that switches the plurality of indoor heat exchangers so that the indoor heat exchangers individually function as an evaporator or radiator for refrigerant, and a liquid-refrigerant connection pipe and a gas-refrigerant connection pipe that connect the outdoor unit and the indoor unit via the relay unit. The relay unit includes a relay expansion valve that further decompresses the refrigerant that has been decompressed by the liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An air conditioner comprising: an outdoor unit including a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger; a plurality of indoor units each including an indoor heat exchanger; at least one relay unit, including at least one relay gas valve, that switches the plurality of indoor heat exchangers so that the indoor heat exchangers individually function as an evaporator for refrigerant or a radiator for the refrigerant; and a liquid-refrigerant connection pipe and a gas-refrigerant connection pipe that connect the outdoor unit and the indoor units to each other via the relay unit, wherein the outdoor unit further includes a liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve in an outdoor liquid-refrigerant pipe that connects a liquid-side end of the outdoor heat exchanger and the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe, the liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve decompressing the refrigerant flowing through the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe so that the refrigerant enters a gas-liquid two-phase state when feeding the refrigerant from the outdoor heat exchanger to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as an evaporator for the refrigerant through the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe and the relay unit, and the relay unit includes a relay expansion valve that further decompresses the refrigerant that has been decompressed by the liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve, wherein each of the indoor units further includes an indoor expansion valve that is connected to a liquid-side end of the indoor heat exchanger, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit fully opens the indoor expansion valve and controls an opening degree of the relay expansion valve when feeding the refrigerant from the outdoor heat exchanger to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as an evaporator for the refrigerant through the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe and the relay unit; and the controller fully opens the relay expansion valve and controls the opening degree of the indoor expansion valve when feeding the refrigerant to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as a radiator for the refrigerant through the gas-refrigerant connection pipe and the relay unit. 2. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , wherein the relay unit or the relay expansion valve includes a silencer. 3. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , wherein the relay unit is disposed at a position that is separated by 5 m or more from a connection portion of each of the indoor units to which the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe is connected, as measured along a length of the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe. 4. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , wherein the relay unit is disposed at a position that is separated by 10 m or more from a connection portion of each of the indoor units to which the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe is connected, as measured along a length of the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe. 5. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , further comprising: refrigerant-leakage detection means for detecting leakage of the refrigerant, wherein the relay gas valve is opened or closed when switching the indoor heat exchangers to function as an evaporator for the refrigerant or a radiator for the refrigerant, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit closes the relay expansion valve and the relay gas valve if the refrigerant-leakage detection means detects leakage of the refrigerant. 6. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , wherein the controller closes the relay expansion valve while keeping the indoor expansion valve fully open when stopping the compressor from a state in which the controller fully opens the indoor expansion valve and controls the opening degree of the relay expansion valve, and the controller closes the indoor expansion valve while keeping the relay expansion valve fully open when stopping the compressor from a state in which the controller fully opens the relay expansion valve and controls the opening degree of the indoor expansion valve. 7. The air conditioner according to claim 1 , wherein the relay unit further includes a relay refrigerant cooler that cools the refrigerant that has been decompressed by the liquid-pressure-adjusting expansion valve, and the relay expansion valve further decompresses the refrigerant that has been cooled by the relay refrigerant cooler. 8. The air conditioner according to claim 2 , further comprising: refrigerant-leakage detection means for detecting leakage of the refrigerant, wherein the relay gas valve is opened or closed when switching the indoor heat exchangers to function as an evaporator for the refrigerant or a radiator for the refrigerant, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit closes the relay expansion valve and the relay gas valve if the refrigerant-leakage detection means detects leakage of the refrigerant. 9. The air conditioner according to claim 3 , further comprising: refrigerant-leakage detection means for detecting leakage of the refrigerant, wherein the relay gas valve is opened or closed when switching the indoor heat exchangers to function as an evaporator for the refrigerant or a radiator for the refrigerant, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit closes the relay expansion valve and the relay gas valve if the refrigerant-leakage detection means detects leakage of the refrigerant. 10. The air conditioner according to claim 4 , further comprising: refrigerant-leakage detection means for detecting leakage of the refrigerant, wherein the relay gas valve is opened or closed when switching the indoor heat exchangers to function as an evaporator for the refrigerant or a radiator for the refrigerant, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit closes the relay expansion valve and the relay gas valve if the refrigerant-leakage detection means detects leakage of the refrigerant. 11. The air conditioner according to claim 2 , wherein each of the indoor units further includes an indoor expansion valve that is connected to a liquid-side end of the indoor heat exchanger, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit fully opens the indoor expansion valve and controls an opening degree of the relay expansion valve when feeding the refrigerant from the outdoor heat exchanger to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as an evaporator for the refrigerant through the liquid-refrigerant connection pipe and the relay unit; and the controller fully opens the relay expansion valve and controls the opening degree of the indoor expansion valve when feeding the refrigerant to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as a radiator for the refrigerant through the gas-refrigerant connection pipe and the relay unit. 12. The air conditioner according to claim 3 , wherein each of the indoor units further includes an indoor expansion valve that is connected to a liquid-side end of the indoor heat exchanger, and a controller that controls components of the outdoor unit, the indoor units, and the relay unit fully opens the indoor expansion valve and controls an opening degree of the relay expansion valve when feeding the refrigerant from the outdoor heat exchanger to at least one of the indoor heat exchangers that functions as an evaporator for the refrigerant through the liquid-refr
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