Method and system for controlling evaporative and heat withdrawal performance of an occupant support surface
US-9222685-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9810462B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810462-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314057958-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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Systems and methods for dehumidifying and conditioning air for a commercial building are presented. In one instance, a system involves ventilating a building at a rate higher than the required outdoor airflow rate in order to compensate for the fan being turned off when the compressor is off. Other systems and methods are presented.
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A method for ventilating a building comprising: providing a heating, ventilating and air conditioning system comprising: an outdoor air intake and an actuator to adjust outdoor air introduced there through, an outdoor air measurement device associated with the outdoor air intake for determining a quantity of outdoor air entering through the outdoor air intake, a compressor for cooling air, and a controller, the controller coupled to the outdoor air measurement device and the outdoor air intake and configured to control the outdoor air intake to allow a prescribed amount of outdoor air to enter there through; estimating a first duty cycle of the compressor to arrive at a first estimated duty cycle of the compressor; determining a first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake based on the first estimated duty cycle of the compressor and a required continuous outdoor air flow rate; adjusting the outdoor air intake using the controller to set the first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake; and running the compressor and a fan for a first time interval. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the the outdoor air intake and an actuator comprises economizer having an outdoor damper and an actuator to move blades thereof; and wherein the outdoor air measurement device comprises a pressure sensor configured to determine a pressure differential across the outdoor damper. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining an integrative error for total outside air flow during the first time interval; determining a second desired flow rate through the outdoor damper based on a duty cycle of the preceding time interval and the required continuous outdoor air flow rate and the integrative error; adjusting the outdoor air intake using the controller to obtain the second desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake; and running the compressor and fan for a second time interval. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining a first desired airflow rate through the air intake based on an estimated duty cycle of the compressor and a required continuous outdoor air flow rate comprises: determining the first desired airflow rate so that over a 60 minute interval, with the first estimated duty cycle set, an average flow rate will substantially equal the required continuous outdoor air flow rate. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining a first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake comprises: determining the first desired airflow rate so that over a 60 minute interval, with the first estimated duty cycle set, an average flow rate will substantially equal the required continuous outdoor air flow rate plus a degradation allowance. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining a first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake comprises: averaging duty cycle durations for immediately preceding compressor runs to arrive at the first estimated duty cycle for an approaching cycle; and determining the necessary first desired airflow rate required such that the estimated duty cycle multiplied by the first desired airflow rate is greater than or equal to the required continuous outdoor air flow rate for an established time interval. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining a first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake comprises: noting an approximate operation time of the day; and averaging duty cycle durations for compressor runs at approximately the operation time on one or more preceding days to arrive at the first estimated duty cycle for an approaching cycle. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining a first desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake comprises: noting an approximate operation time of the day; averaging duty cycle durations for compressor runs at approximately the operation time on one or more preceding days to arrive at the estimated duty cycle for an approaching cycle; and multiplying the estimated duty cycle by a weather factor based on forecasts. 9. A method of manufacturing a rooftop heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, the method comprising: providing a housing; coupling an outdoor air intake and actuator to the housing; associating an outdoor air measurement device with the outdoor air intake for determining a quantity of outdoor entering through the outdoor air intake; coupling a compressor and fan to the housing for cooling air; configuring the compressor and fan to operate to operate simultaneously; and coupling a controller to the actuator and outdoor air measurement device, the controller operable to control the outdoor air intake to allow a set ventilation flow rate to enter there through, the controller comprising: an interface configured to receive feedback data corresponding to an estimated quantity of outdoor air entering through the outdoor air intake and the air intake position, a ventilation director configured to set the ventilation airflow rate through the air intake based on the air intake position and air intake ventilation data, and an airflow director configured to: determine a first estimated duty cycle, determine a desired outdoor airflow rate for a beginning time interval based on the first estimated duty cycle in order to meet a required continuous outdoor airflow rate, and communicate with the ventilation director to adjust the outdoor air intake to obtain the desired outdoor airflow rate through the outdoor air intake. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the airflow director is further configured to: determine an integrative error for total outside air flow for a previous time interval; determine a second desired flow rate through the outdoor air intake based on a second estimated duty cycle of the compressor, the required continuous outdoor air flow rate, and the integrative error; communicate with the airflow director to adjust the outdoor air intake using the controller to obtain the second desired airflow rate through the outdoor air intake; and activate the compressor and fan for another time interval. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the first desired airflow rate through the outdoor damper by one or more steps that comprise: determining the first desired airflow such that with the estimated duty cycle an average flow rate for the first time interval will substantially equal the required continuous outdoor air flow rate plus a degradation allowance.
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for ventilation (F24F11/30 takes precedence) · CPC title
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