Demand defrost with frost accumulation failsafe

US11629900B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11629900-B2
Application numberUS-202217750736-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 23, 2022
Priority dateMay 22, 2020
Publication dateApr 18, 2023
Grant dateApr 18, 2023

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A defrost method for a heat pump system includes running the heat pump system in a heating mode to provide heat to an enclosed space and determining if an outdoor temperature is less than an outdoor threshold temperature. Responsive to a determination that the outdoor temperature is below the outdoor threshold temperature, determining if a calibration state has been previously run. Responsive to a determination that the calibration state has not been previously run, running the heat pump system in the calibration state. Responsive to a determination that the calibration state has been previously run, determining if a temperature difference between a temperature of an evaporator coil of the heat pump system and the outdoor temperature exceeds a temperature threshold value. Responsive to a determination that the temperature difference between the evaporator coil and the outdoor temperature is greater than the temperature threshold value, running the heat pump system in a defrost state.

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A defrost method for a heat pump system, the defrost method comprising, by a controller comprising a central processing unit and memory: running the heat pump system in a heating state a first time and determining if a calibration state has been previously run; responsive to a determination that the calibration state has not been previously run, running the heat pump system in the calibration state; running the heat pump system in the heating state a second time and determining if a difference in temperature between a clear coil temperature of an evaporator coil of the heat pump system and a current temperature of the evaporator coil is greater than a temperature threshold value; responsive to a determination that the difference in temperature between the clear coil temperature and the current temperature is less than or equal to the threshold temperature value, running the heat pump system in an initializing defrost state; responsive to a determination that the difference in temperature between the clear coil temperature and the current temperature is greater than the threshold temperature value, running the heat pump system in a defrost state; monitoring an amount of time that the heat pump system runs in a defrost mode; determining a ratio of the amount of time to an initial defrost time; and responsive to a determination that the ratio is between a first threshold value and a second threshold value, adding no time to a defrost failsafe time. 2. The defrost method of claim 1 , wherein the heating state comprises running the heat pump system as a heat pump to provide heat to an enclosed space. 3. The defrost method of claim 1 , wherein the initializing defrost state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil; and adding time to the defrost failsafe time. 4. The defrost method of claim 1 , wherein the defrost state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil. 5. The defrost method of claim 1 , wherein the calibration state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil; and setting a value for the defrost failsafe time. 6. The defrost method of claim 5 , wherein the calibration state comprises setting a value of a defrost flag to true. 7. The defrost method of claim 1 , comprising: determining if the amount of time is greater than a maximum defrost time; and responsive to a determination that the amount of time is greater than the maximum defrost time, shortening the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state more frequently. 8. The defrost method of claim 7 , wherein, responsive to a determination that the amount of time is less than the maximum defrost time, lengthening the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state less frequently. 9. The defrost method of claim 1 , comprising: responsive to a determination that that the ratio is greater than the first threshold value, decreasing the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state more frequently. 10. The defrost method of claim 9 , wherein, responsive to a determination that the ratio is less than the second threshold value, increasing the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state less frequently. 11. A defrost method for a heat pump system, the defrost method comprising, by a controller comprising a central processing unit and memory: running the heat pump system in a heating state a first time and determining if a calibration state has been previously run; responsive to a determination that the calibration state has not been previously run, running the heat pump system in the calibration state; running the heat pump system in the heating state a second time and determining if a difference in temperature between a clear coil temperature of an evaporator coil of the heat pump system and a current temperature of the evaporator coil is greater than a temperature threshold value; responsive to a determination that the difference in temperature between the clear coil temperature and the current temperature is less than or equal to the threshold temperature value, running the heat pump system in an initializing defrost state; responsive to a determination that the difference in temperature between the clear coil temperature and the current temperature is greater than the threshold temperature value, running the heat pump system in a defrost state; monitoring an amount of time that the heat pump system runs in a defrost mode; determining a ratio of the amount of time to an initial defrost time; and responsive to a determination that the ratio is less than a second threshold value, increasing a defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state less frequently. 12. The defrost method of claim 11 , wherein the heating state comprises running the heat pump system as a heat pump to provide heat to an enclosed space. 13. The defrost method of claim 11 , wherein the initializing defrost state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil; and adding time to the defrost failsafe time. 14. The defrost method of claim 11 , wherein the defrost state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil. 15. The defrost method of claim 11 , comprising: responsive to a determination that that ratio is greater than a first threshold value, decreasing the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state more frequently. 16. The defrost method of claim 11 , wherein the calibration state comprises: running the heat pump system in the defrost mode to transfer heat from an enclosed space to the evaporator coil located outside of the enclosed space to melt frost that has formed on the evaporator coil; and setting a value for the defrost failsafe time. 17. The defrost method of claim 16 , wherein the calibration state comprises setting a value of a defrost flag to true. 18. The defrost method of claim 11 , comprising: determining if the amount of time is greater than a maximum defrost time; and responsive to a determination that the amount of time is greater than the maximum defrost time, shortening the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state more frequently. 19. The defrost method of claim 18 , wherein, responsive to a determination that the amount of time is less than the maximum defrost time, lengthening the defrost failsafe time to run the defrost state less frequently. 20. A heat pump system comprising: an evaporator coil; a condenser coil coupled to the evaporator coil to permit a fluid to cycle between the evaporator coil and the condenser coil; a compressor coupled between the evaporator coil and the condenser coil; a reversing valve configured to reverse a direction of flow of the fluid through the heat pump system; and a controller for initiating a defrost cycle of th

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What does patent US11629900B2 cover?
A defrost method for a heat pump system includes running the heat pump system in a heating mode to provide heat to an enclosed space and determining if an outdoor temperature is less than an outdoor threshold temperature. Responsive to a determination that the outdoor temperature is below the outdoor threshold temperature, determining if a calibration state has been previously run. Responsive t…
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Lennox Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B47/025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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