System and method for operating an air conditioner unit having an auxiliary electric heater
US-2023073117-A1 · Mar 9, 2023 · US
US12566012B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12566012-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418415277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2024 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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An air conditioning unit configured to introduce outdoor makeup air to a conditioned space includes sensors to determine the characteristics of the indoor air and the outdoor makeup air. Input from the sensors is used to determine characteristics of a mixed flow of indoor air and outdoor makeup air prior to discharge of the mixed flow to the conditioned space. The air conditioning unit modifies one or more of the indoor fan speed, outdoor fan speed, compressor speed, and electronically controlled expansion device to adjust the characteristics of the mixed flow to avoid condensation.
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An air conditioner unit comprising: a refrigeration loop comprising an indoor heat exchanger and an outdoor heat exchanger; a compressor operably coupled to the refrigeration loop and being configured to urge refrigerant through the refrigeration loop; an expansion device fluidly coupled to the refrigeration loop; an indoor fan operable to urge an indoor air flow through the indoor heat exchanger; an auxiliary fan operable to urge an outdoor make-up air flow to combine with the indoor air flow to produce a mixed air flow; and a controller operably coupled to the compressor, the expansion device, the indoor fan, the auxiliary fan, the controller being configured to: operate the refrigeration loop at default parameters; operate the indoor fan at a first indoor fan speed; determine characteristics of the indoor air flow; operate the auxiliary fan at a first auxiliary fan speed; determine characteristics of an outdoor make-up air flow; predict characteristics of the mixed air flow from the determined characteristics of the indoor air flow and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air flow; determine that the predicted characteristics of the mixed air flow are greater than a predetermined limit; and implement a responsive action in response to determining that the predicted characteristics of the mixed air flow exceed the predetermined limit. 2 . The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising an indoor air temperature sensor and an indoor humidity sensor, the indoor air temperature sensor and the indoor humidity sensor in operable communication with the controller, wherein: the indoor air temperature sensor communicates to the controller an indoor air temperature signal corresponding to a temperature of the indoor air flow; the indoor humidity sensor communicates to the controller an indoor humidity signal corresponding to a humidity of the indoor air flow; and the controller determines the characteristics of the indoor air flow from the indoor air temperature signal and the indoor humidity signal. 3 . The air conditioner unit of claim 2 , wherein the indoor air temperature sensor and the indoor humidity sensor are located downstream from the indoor heat exchanger. 4 . The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising an outdoor make-up air temperature sensor and an outdoor make-up air humidity sensor, the outdoor make-up air temperature sensor and the outdoor make-up air humidity sensor in operable communication with the controller, wherein; the outdoor make-up air temperature sensor communicates a temperature signal corresponding to a humidity of the outdoor make-up air flow to the controller; and the outdoor make-up air humidity sensor communicates a humidity signal corresponding to a humidity of the outdoor make-up air to the controller. 5 . The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein implementing the responsive action comprises increasing a flow rate of indoor air through the indoor heat exchanger. 6 . The air conditioner unit of claim 5 , wherein the indoor fan is a variable speed fan and implementing the responsive action comprises: increasing the flow rate of the indoor air by operating the indoor fan at a second indoor fan speed. 7 . The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein implementing the responsive action comprises modifying a superheat at the indoor heat exchanger. 8 . The air conditioner unit of claim 7 , wherein: the expansion device is an electronic expansion valve in operative communication with the controller; and modifying the superheat comprises adjusting the electronic expansion valve from a first valve position to a second valve position, wherein the second valve position corresponds to a higher operating superheat than a superheat corresponding to the first valve position. 9 . The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein: the compressor is a variable speed compressor; and implementing the responsive action comprises modifying a compressor speed from a first compressor speed to a second compressor speed. 10 . A method of operating an air conditioner unit comprising a refrigeration loop comprising an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a compressor configured to urge refrigerant through the refrigeration loop, an expansion device, an indoor fan operable to urge an indoor air flow over the indoor heat exchanger, and an auxiliary fan operable to urge a flow of outdoor air to combine with the flow of indoor air to produce a mixed air flow, the method comprising: operating the refrigeration loop at default parameters; operating the indoor fan at a first indoor fan speed; determining characteristics of the indoor air flow; operating the auxiliary fan at a first auxiliary fan speed; determining characteristics of an outdoor make-up air flow; predicting characteristics of the mixed air flow from the determined characteristics of the indoor air flow and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air flow; determining that the predicted characteristics of the mixed air flow are greater than a predetermined limit; and implementing a responsive action in response to determining that the predicted characteristics of the mixed air flow exceed the predetermined limit. 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein predicting the characteristics of the mixed air flow comprises: receiving an indoor air temperature signal and an indoor air humidity signal corresponding to a temperature and a humidity of the indoor air flow downstream of the indoor heat exchanger; determining characteristics of the indoor air from the indoor air temperature signal and the indoor air humidity signal; receiving an outdoor make-up air temperature signal and an outdoor make-up air humidity signal corresponding to a temperature and a humidity of the outdoor make-up air flow; determining characteristics of the outdoor make-up air from the outdoor make-up air temperature signal and an outdoor make-up air humidity signal; and predicting a range of characteristics of the mixed air flow from the determined characteristics of the indoor air and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air. 12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein predicting the range of characteristics of the mixed air flow comprises: executing an algorithm processing the determined characteristics of the indoor air and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air; and forming a mathematical representation of the range of possible psychrometric characteristics of the mixed air flow. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein determining that the predicted characteristics of the mixed air flow are greater than a predetermined limit comprises: comparing the mathematical representation of the mixed air flow to a mathematical model of a psychrometric chart; and determining that a portion of the mathematical representation of the range of possible psychrometric characteristics of the mixed air flow exceeds a predetermined limit. 14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein predicting the range of characteristics of the mixed air flow comprises: receiving the determined characteristics of the indoor air and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air; and extracting data from one or more lookup tables stored in a memory location based on the determined characteristics of the indoor air and the determined characteristics of the outdoor make-up air. 15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein implementing a responsive action comprises modifying a flow rate of indoor air through the indoor heat
by controlling compressors within refrigeration or heat pump circuits · CPC title
of the outside air · CPC title
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to avoid the formation of condensate, e.g. dew · CPC title
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