Expansion valve setpoint control systems and methods

US9746224B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9746224-B2
Application numberUS-201314078734-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 13, 2013
Priority dateNov 21, 2012
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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A system includes an error module configured to integrate a difference between a superheat signal and a superheat setpoint to generate an error signal, wherein the superheat signal indicates suction superheat values of a compressor. A comparison module is configured to compare the error signal to a first predetermined threshold to generate a first comparison signal based on the comparison. A zero-crossing module is configured to compare a first count value to a second predetermined threshold to generate a second comparison signal. The first count value is generated based on at least one comparison between the superheat signal and the superheat setpoint. A setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the first comparison signal and the second comparison signal.

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A system comprising: an error module configured to receive a superheat signal from a superheat module and integrate over time the difference between the superheat signal and a superheat setpoint value to generate an error signal, wherein the superheat signal indicates suction superheat values of a compressor; a comparison module configured to compare the error signal to a first predetermined threshold to generate a first comparison signal based on the comparison; a zero-crossing module configured to compare a first count value to a second predetermined threshold to generate a second comparison signal, wherein the first count value is generated based on at least one comparison between the superheat signal and the superheat setpoint value; a setpoint module configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the first comparison signal and the second comparison signal; and a control module configured to adjust the position of an expansion valve based on the superheat setpoint. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to: adjust the superheat setpoint in response to the error signal being greater than the first predetermined threshold; and one of decrease or refrain from adjusting the superheat setpoint in response to the error signal being less than or equal to the first predetermined threshold. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to: adjust the superheat setpoint in response to the first count value being greater than the second predetermined threshold; and one of decrease or refrain from adjusting the superheat setpoint in response to the first count value being less than or equal to the second predetermined threshold. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint in response to (i) the error signal being greater than the first predetermined threshold, and (ii) the first count value being greater than the second predetermined threshold. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a counter configured to generate a second count value indicative of the number of times the superheat signal has been greater than one or more predetermined values; and a boundary module configured to compare the second count value to a third predetermined value to generate a third comparison signal, wherein the setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the third comparison signal. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a discharge module configured to compare the discharge pressure of the compressor to a predetermined pressure to generate a discharge comparison signal, wherein the setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the discharge comparison signal. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to: increase the superheat setpoint when (i) the error signal is greater than the first predetermined threshold, and (ii) the first count value is greater than the second predetermined threshold; decrease the superheat setpoint when (i) the error signal is less than or equal to the first predetermined threshold, (ii) the first count value is less than or equal to the second predetermined threshold, or (iii) the discharge pressure is greater than the predetermined pressure; and refrain from adjusting the superheat setpoint when (i) the error signal is less than or equal to the first predetermined threshold, (ii) the first count value is less than or equal to the second predetermined threshold, or (iii) the discharge pressure is less than or equal to the predetermined pressure. 8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to: Increase or maintain the superheat setpoint in response to the discharge pressure being less than or equal to the predetermined pressure; and decrease the superheat setpoint when the discharge pressure is greater than the predetermined pressure. 9. The system of claim 6 , further comprising an instability module configured to determine an instability state of the compressor and generate an instability signal based on the first comparison signal, the second comparison signal, and the discharge comparison signal, wherein: the setpoint module is configured to one of decrease or refrain from adjusting the superheat setpoint based on at least one of the instability module generating the instability signal and the setpoint module receiving the instability signal from the instability module, and the instability signal indicates the instability state of the compressor. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the instability module is configured to generate the instability signal to indicate an instability condition exists with the compressor if (i) the error signal is greater than the first predetermined threshold, and (ii) the first count value is greater than the second predetermined threshold. 11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a boundary module configured to compare a second count value to a third predetermined threshold to generate a third comparison signal, wherein: the second count value is indicative of the number of times the superheat signal has been greater than one or more predetermined values; the setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the third comparison signal; and the instability module is configured to generate the instability signal to indicate an instability condition does not exist with the compressor if (i) the error signal is less than or equal to the first predetermined threshold, and (ii) the second count value is greater than the third predetermined threshold. 12. The system of claim 6 , further comprising: a boundary counter configured to increment a second count value when the superheat signal exceeds a predetermined limit; and a boundary circuit configured to compare the second count value to a third predetermined threshold to generate a third comparison signal, wherein the setpoint module is configured to adjust the superheat setpoint based on the third comparison signal. 13. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a saturation module configured to determine a saturation temperature of the compressor based on a suction pressure of the compressor; and the superheat module is configured to generate the superheat signal based on the saturation temperature and an inlet temperature of the compressor. 14. The system of claim 1 , further comprising the compressor. 15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the setpoint module is configured to increase the superheat setpoint in response to (i) the error signal being greater than the first predetermined threshold, and (ii) the first count value being greater than the second predetermined threshold. 16. The system of claim 1 , further comprising the superheat module. 17. A system comprising: a processor; and a memory configured to store software including instructions, which are executable by the processor and are configured to: generate a superheat signal, integrate over time the difference between the superheat signal and a superheat setpoint value to generate an error signal, wherein the superheat signal indicates a suction superheat value of a compressor, compare the error signal to a first predetermined threshold to generate a first comparison signal based on the comparison, compare a first count value to a second predetermined threshold to generate a second predetermined threshold to generate a second comparison signal, wherein the first count value is generated based on at least

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What does patent US9746224B2 cover?
A system includes an error module configured to integrate a difference between a superheat signal and a superheat setpoint to generate an error signal, wherein the superheat signal indicates suction superheat values of a compressor. A comparison module is configured to compare the error signal to a first predetermined threshold to generate a first comparison signal based on the comparison. A ze…
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Liebert Corp
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Primary CPC classification F25B49/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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