Distributed indoor air quality control module and method

US9347678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9347678-B2
Application numberUS-201213434790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2012
Priority dateMar 29, 2012
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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An indoor air quality (IAQ) control module may be provided for sensing and controlling the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of a zone in a building. The IAQ control module may receive a supply air sample from a supply vent and a return air sample from a return vent, where the air samples are taken using the pressure created by a blower within the HVAC system. The IAQ control module may then compute a differential value for each of the sensed one or more air parameters and generate a control signal or command based on at least the differential value(s). The IAQ control module may then communicate the control signal to an airflow control device to control the airflow to and/or from the zone.

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An indoor air quality (IAQ) control module for providing a signal to one of a plurality of zone controllers of a building, the building having an HVAC system that is controlled by an HVAC controller that is operatively coupled to the plurality of zone controllers, each of the zone controllers controlling a corresponding one of a plurality of zones of the building, the HVAC system further including a blower for supplying supply air to the plurality of zones of the building via a supply air duct and for drawing return air from the plurality of zones of the building via a return air duct, each zone controller controlling a corresponding supply airflow device that controls the flow of supply air into the corresponding zone from the supply air duct, the indoor air quality control module associated with one of the zone controllers and comprising: at least one sensor; a first pressure tap for receiving a supply air sample from the supply air that flows into the corresponding zone under a pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the indoor air quality control module directing the supply air sample past the at least one sensor and to a vent, the supply air sample being pushed through the first pressure tap, past the at least one sensor and to the vent by the pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the at least one sensor configured to sense a first air parameter of the supply air sample before the supply air sample exits through the vent; a second pressure tap for receiving a return air sample from the return air drawn from the corresponding zone under a pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the indoor air quality control module directing the return air sample past the at least one sensor and to the vent, the return air sample being pushed through the second pressure tap, past the at least one sensor and to the vent by the pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the at least one sensor configured to sense the first air parameter of the return air sample before the return air sample exits through the vent; a controller for causing the indoor air quality control module to alternate between sensing the first air parameter of the supply air sample and sensing the first air parameter of the return air sample, and to output a measure that is related to a differential between the sensed first air parameter of the supply air sample and the sensed first air parameter of the return air sample to the zone controller such that the zone controller can regulate the supply air directed to the corresponding zone by the supply airflow device based on the measure that is related to the differential between the sensed first air parameter of the supply air sample and the sensed first air parameter of the return air sample, wherein the indoor air quality control module is a separate module from the HVAC controller and the corresponding zone controller. 2. The indoor air quality (IAQ) control module of claim 1 , further comprising a funnel fluidly coupled to the second pressure tap, the funnel extending into the return air duct of the HVAC system and configured to help amplify the pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system in the return air sample. 3. The indoor air quality (IAQ) control module of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible and/or rigid tube extending between the first pressure tap and the supply air duct. 4. The indoor air quality (IAQ) control module of claim 1 , further comprising a single solenoid valve coupled to the indoor air quality control module controller, the indoor air quality control module controller causing the solenoid valve to alternate between directing the supply air sample past the at least one sensor and to the vent and directing the return air sample past the at least one sensor and to the vent. 5. The indoor air quality (IAQ) control module of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor includes one or more of a particulate air contaminant sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, a carbon dioxide sensor, a carbon monoxide sensor, and a volatile organic compound sensor. 6. The indoor air quality (IAQ) control module of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one sensor is also configured to sense a second air parameter of the supply air sample before the supply air sample exits through the vent, and is configured to sense the second air parameter of the return air sample before the return air sample exits through the vent; the indoor air quality control module controller causing the indoor air quality control module to alternate between sensing the second parameter of the supply air sample and sensing the second air parameter of the return air sample; and the indoor air quality control module controller configured to output a measure that is related to a differential between the sensed second air parameter of the supply air sample and the sensed second air parameter of the return air sample to the zone controller such that the zone controller can regulate the supply air directed to the zone by the supply airflow device based on the measure that is related to the differential between the sensed second air parameter of the supply air sample and the sensed second air parameter of the return air sample. 7. An indoor air quality (IAQ) control module for a zone of a building, the building having an HVAC system with a blower for supplying supply air to the zone via a supply air duct, and for drawing return air from the zone via a return air duct, the zone further having one or more air control valves controlled by a zone controller that control an amount of supply air that is supplied to the zone via the supply air duct, the indoor air quality control module comprising: at least one sensor; a first pressure tap configured to be fluidly coupled to the supply air duct of the HVAC system for receiving a supply air sample from the supply air duct under a pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the indoor air quality control module directing the supply air sample past the at least one sensor and to an exhaust vent, the supply air sample being pushed by a first differential pressure between a pressure at the first pressure tap and a pressure at the at least one sensor that is created by the blower of the HVAC system, the at least one sensor configured to sense a first air parameter of the supply air sample before the supply air sample exits through the exhaust vent; a second pressure tap configured to be fluidly coupled to the return air duct of the HVAC system for receiving a return air sample from the return air duct under pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the indoor air quality control module directing the return air sample past the at least one sensor and to the exhaust vent, the return air sample being pushed through the second pressure tap, past the at least one sensor and to the vent by the pressure created by the blower of the HVAC system, the at least one sensor configured to sense the first air parameter of the return air sample before the return air sample exits through the exhaust vent; a controller for causing the indoor air quality control module to alternate between sensing the first air parameter of the supply air sample and sensing the first air parameter of the return air sample; a memory in communication with the controller, the memory configured to store the first air parameter of the supply air sample and the first air parameter of the return air sample; a communication circuit communicatively coupling the controller of the indoor air quality control module to the zone controller, wherein the zone controller is external to the indoor air quality control module; the controller of the indoor air quality control module determining a measure that is related to a differential

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What does patent US9347678B2 cover?
An indoor air quality (IAQ) control module may be provided for sensing and controlling the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of a zone in a building. The IAQ control module may receive a supply air sample from a supply vent and a return air sample from a return vent, where the air samples are taken using the pressure created by a blower within the HVAC system. The IAQ control module may then c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stakutis Richard Edward, Crooks Kenneth William, Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F11/0001. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 2016 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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