Detecting and correcting enthalpy wheel failure modes
US-2016305723-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US9638433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9638433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213630579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a bypass duct configured to selectively receive a bypass airflow therethrough in response to a supply air pressure of the HVAC system and a supply air temperature of the HVAC system.
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A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: a controller; a bypass duct configured to selectively receive a bypass airflow therethrough; and a bypass damper associated with the bypass duct, wherein the controller is configured to selectively modulate the bypass damper to increase the bypass airflow through the bypass duct in response to a supply air pressure of the HVAC system being greater than or equal to a supply air pressure threshold value; wherein the controller is configured to discontinue modulation of the bypass damper to lock the bypass damper in its current position in response to a supply air temperature (1) being less than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) being greater than the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode; wherein the controller is configured to modulate the at least one zone damper to the exclusion of the bypass damper that is locked in its current position to increase airflow to a zone of the HVAC system in response to the supply air temperature (1) being less than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value of the HVAC system when the HVAC system is operated in the cooling mode and (2) being greater than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value while the HVAC system is operating in the heating mode, and wherein the controller is configured to reset the at least one zone damper to a temperature setpoint based control position and unlock the bypass damper from its current position in response to the supply air temperature(1) exceeding the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) being lower than the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the bypass airflow in response to the supply air temperature while the supply air pressure is greater than a supply air pressure threshold value. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to lock a position of a bypass damper associated with the bypass duct in a current operating position in response to the supply air temperature being less than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and in response to the supply air temperature being greater than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode and in response to the supply air pressure remaining greater than or equal to the supply air pressure threshold value after the controller selectively modulates the bypass damper to increase the bypass airflow through the bypass duct. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to modulate the zone damper to a fully open state from an open state. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to modulate the zone damper to an open state from a closed state. 6. A method of managing an excess air condition of an HVAC system, comprising: providing a controller configured to selectively control a position of a bypass damper and a position of at least one zone damper; modulating airflow through a bypass duct by the controller modulating the position of the bypass damper to increase the airflow through the bypass duct in response to a supply air pressure exceeding a supply air pressure threshold value; selectively discontinuing modulation of the bypass damper to lock the position of the bypass damper its current position by the controller in response to a supply air temperature (1) being less than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) being greater than the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode; selectively adjusting by the controller the position of the at least one zone damper associated with a calling same-mode zone, non-calling same-mode zone, an opposing-mode zone, and an off-mode zone to increase airflow to at least one zone to the exclusion of the bypass damper that is locked in its current position in response to the supply air temperature (1) being less than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) being greater than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode; and resetting by the controller the position of the at least one zone damper to a temperature setpoint based control position and unlocking by the controller the bypass damper from its current position in response to the supply air temperature (1) exceeding the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) being lower than the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the at least one zone damper is associated with a calling same-mode zone. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the at least one zone damper is associated with a non-calling same-mode zone. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the at least one zone damper is associated with an opposing-mode zone. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the at least one zone damper is associated with an off-mode zone. 11. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: selectively increasing airflow to a calling same-mode zone in response to the supply air temperature being less than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: after selectively increasing airflow to the calling same-mode zone, selectively increasing airflow to a non-calling same mode zone in response to the supply air temperature remaining less than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: after selectively increasing airflow to the non-calling same-mode zone, selectively increasing airflow to at least one of an opposing-mode zone and an off-mode zone in response to the supply air temperature remaining less than or equal to the supply air temperature threshold value. 14. A method of managing an excess air condition of an HVAC system, comprising: providing a controller configured to selectively control a position of a bypass damper and a position of at least one zone damper associated with each of at least one calling same-mode zone, at least one non-calling same-mode zone, at least one opposing-mode zone, and at least one off-mode zone; modulating airflow through a bypass duct by the controller modulating the position of the bypass damper to increase the airflow through the bypass duct in response to a supply air pressure exceeding a supply air pressure threshold value; selectively discontinuing modulation of the bypass damper to lock the position of the bypass damper in its current position by the controller in response to (1) a supply air temperature being less than or equal to a supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a cooling mode and (2) the supply air temperature being greater than the supply air temperature threshold value when the HVAC system is operated in a heating mode; selectively increasing airflow to all calling same-mode zones to the exclusion of the bypass damper that is locked in its current position by the controller adjusting the position of the at least one zone damper associated with the at least on
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