Fluid channels having performance enhancement features and devices incorporating same
US-2015377562-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9797620B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9797620-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515115577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A total heat exchanger exchanges heat between air flowing through an air supply passage and air flowing through an air exhaust passage. An air supply fan transfers air from the outside of a room into the room through the air supply passage. If the temperature of outdoor air (OA) is below a lower temperature threshold (Tth), a controller intermittently stops the air supply fan in response to an index of the moisture content in room air (RA) such that as the stage of the index of the moisture content depending on the moisture content in the room air (RA) shifts toward higher stages, the period of time during which the air supply fan is at rest in an intermittent operating cycle increases.
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A ventilation device comprising: an air supply passage through which outdoor air (OA) is supplied into a room; an air exhaust passage through which room air (RA) is exhausted to an outside of the room; an air supply fan configured to transfer air from the outside of the room into the room through the air supply passage; a total heat exchanger configured to allow total heat exchange to occur between air flowing through the air supply passage and air flowing through the air exhaust passage; a room temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature (Tr) of the room air (RA); a room humidity sensor configured to detect a relative humidity (Rr) of the room air (RA); an outdoor temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA); and a controller configured to detect an index of a moisture content that depends on the moisture content in the room air (RA) based on the temperature (Tr) and relative humidity (Rr) of the room air (RA) detected by the room temperature sensor and the room humidity sensor, and to, if the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) detected by the outdoor temperature sensor is below a predetermined lower temperature threshold (Tth), intermittently stop the air supply fan in response to the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) such that as a stage of the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) shifts toward higher stages, a period of time during which the air supply fan is at rest in an intermittent operating cycle increases. 2. The ventilation device of claim 1 , wherein the controller intermittently stops the air supply fan in response to the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) and the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) such that as a stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) shifts toward lower stages at each of stages of the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA), the period of time during which the air supply fan is at rest in the intermittent operating cycle increases. 3. The ventilation device of claim 1 , further comprising: an air exhaust fan configured to transfer air from an inside of the room to the outside of the room through the air exhaust passage, wherein the controller drives the air exhaust fan in the intermittent operating cycle in which the air supply fan is intermittently stopped. 4. The ventilation device of claim 3 , wherein if the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) is below a predetermined lower temperature limit (TL) lower than the lower temperature threshold (Tth), the controller continuously stops the air supply fan and the air exhaust fan. 5. The ventilation device of claim 3 , wherein if, at each of stages of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is above a predetermined upper humidity limit (RL) corresponding to the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the controller continuously stops the air supply fan and the air exhaust fan, and as the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) shifts toward lower stages, the upper humidity limit (RL) associated with the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) decreases. 6. The ventilation device of claim 1 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 7. The ventilation device of claim 2 , further comprising: an air exhaust fan configured to transfer air from an inside of the room to the outside of the room through the air exhaust passage, wherein the controller drives the air exhaust fan in the intermittent operating cycle in which the air supply fan is intermittently stopped. 8. The ventilation device of claim 7 , wherein if the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) is below a predetermined lower temperature limit (TL) lower than the lower temperature threshold (Tth), the controller continuously stops the air supply fan and the air exhaust fan. 9. The ventilation device of claim 7 , wherein if, at each of stages of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is above a predetermined upper humidity limit (RL) corresponding to the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the controller continuously stops the air supply fan and the air exhaust fan, and as the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) shifts toward lower stages, the upper humidity limit (RL) associated with the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) decreases. 10. The ventilation device of claim 8 , wherein if, at each of stages of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is above a predetermined upper humidity limit (RL) corresponding to the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA), the controller continuously stops the air supply fan and the air exhaust fan, and as the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) shifts toward lower stages, the upper humidity limit (RL) associated with the stage of the temperature (To) of the outdoor air (OA) decreases. 11. The ventilation device of claim 2 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 12. The ventilation device of claim 3 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 13. The ventilation device of claim 4 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 14. The ventilation device of claim 5 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 15. The ventilation device of claim 7 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 16. The ventilation device of claim 8 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 17. The ventilation device of claim 9 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA). 18. The ventilation device of claim 10 , wherein the index of the moisture content in the room air (RA) is an absolute humidity (Rzr) of the room air (RA).
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