Managing a passivation layer of a heat exchanger
US-2017370662-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US9625223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9625223-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414462104-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A self-cleaning fan assembly is provided that can be used to automatically clean the assembly's heat exchanger or air filter. In use, once the system determines that the heat exchanger/air filter should be cleaned, for example based on the total operational time or the number of use cycles for the system, or based on the air flow passing through the heat exchanger/air filter, the controller temporarily reverses the direction of the fan, thereby reversing the flow of air through the heat exchanger/air filter and forcing out dust, dirt and other debris.
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What is claimed is: 1. A self-cleaning fan assembly, comprising: a fan; a heat exchanger, wherein said fan is positioned to force air through said heat exchanger in a first direction when said fan rotates in a first rotational direction; a fan controller coupled to said fan, wherein said fan controller controls a rotational direction of said fan; and a processor coupled to said fan controller, said processor configured to track a total number of use cycles of said fan and to automatically perform a heat exchanger cleaning cycle after said total number of use cycles has exceeded a preset value, wherein said heat exchanger cleaning cycle is performed by temporarily altering said rotational direction of said fan from said first rotational direction to a second rotational direction, wherein said fan forces air through said heat exchanger in a second direction when said fan rotates in said second rotational direction, and wherein said second direction is opposite to said first direction. 2. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 1 , wherein said processor is configured to automatically transmit a reminder to perform said heat exchanger cleaning cycle, wherein said reminder is transmitted when said total number of use cycles reaches a preset value. 3. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 2 , wherein said self-cleaning fan assembly is integrated into a vehicle, and wherein said reminder is transmitted to a user interface integrated into said vehicle. 4. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 1 , wherein said processor is configured to monitor a current air flow through said heat exchanger. 5. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 4 , wherein said processor is configured to automatically perform said heat exchanger cleaning cycle when said current air flow falls below a preset value. 6. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 4 , wherein said self-cleaning fan assembly is integrated into a vehicle, and wherein said processor is configured to automatically perform said heat exchanger cleaning cycle when said vehicle is not in motion and after said current air flow has fallen below a preset value. 7. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 6 , wherein said processor is configured to automatically perform said heat exchanger cleaning cycle when said vehicle is in park and after said current air flow has fallen below said preset value. 8. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 4 , wherein said processor is configured to automatically transmit a reminder to perform said heat exchanger cleaning cycle, wherein said reminder is transmitted when said current air flow falls below a preset value. 9. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 8 , wherein said self-cleaning fan assembly is integrated into a vehicle, and wherein said reminder is transmitted to a user interface integrated into said vehicle. 10. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 1 , wherein said heat exchanger is selected from the group consisting of radiators, condensers, and evaporators. 11. The self-cleaning fan assembly of claim 1 , wherein said processor is integrated into said fan controller.
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