Outdoor fan and indoor blower controller for heating, ventilation and air conditioning system and method of operation thereof

US9909770B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9909770-B2
Application numberUS-201414577300-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2014
Priority dateMay 21, 2009
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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An HVAC controller, a method of operating an HVAC controller and an HVAC system employing the controller or the method. In one embodiment, the HVAC controller includes: (1) a processor couplable to at least two refrigerant pressure sensors via separate data paths to receive input signals therefrom and further couplable to a compressor stage and a condenser fan to provide output signals thereto, and (2) memory coupled to the processor and storing a software program having program instructions capable of causing the processor to command the compressor stage or the condenser fan to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by either of the at least two refrigerant pressure sensors, and generate an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after the processor commands the compressor stage or the fan to turn on.

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What is claimed is: 1. An HVAC controller, comprising: a processor couplable to at least two refrigerant pressure sensors via separate data paths to receive input signals therefrom and further couplable to a compressor stage and a condenser fan to provide output signals thereto; and memory coupled to said processor and storing a software program having program instructions capable of causing said processor to command said condenser fan to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by either of said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors and generate an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after said processor commands said condenser fan to turn on. 2. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors comprise at least two low ambient pressure switches. 3. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said program instructions are capable of causing said processor to command said compressor stage and said condenser fan to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by either of said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors and generate an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after said processor commands said compressor stage and said condenser fan to turn on. 4. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said high pressure shutdown and causing said processor to command said condenser fan to turn on after an initial high pressure shutdown occurs. 5. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said processor is further couplable to an outside air temperature sensor via a separate data path to receive an input signal therefrom and said software program is further capable of causing said processor to generate said output signals at least partially based on said input signal from said outside air temperature sensor. 6. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said condenser fan to run at a low-low speed based on a refrigerant pressure. 7. The HVAC controller as recited in claim 1 wherein said processor is further couplable to an indoor blower to provide an output signal thereto and said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said condenser fan to run and said indoor blower to run at a low-low speed. 8. A method of operating an HVAC system, comprising: commanding a condenser fan to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by at least two refrigerant pressure sensors associated with said condenser fan; and generating an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after said commanding. 9. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors comprises at least two low ambient pressure switches. 10. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein commanding includes commanding said compressor stage and said condenser fan to turn on irrespective of said state of said input signal generated by at least two refrigerant pressure sensors associated with said condenser fan. 11. The method as recited in claim 8 further comprising: commanding said high pressure shutdown; and commanding said condenser fan to turn on after an initial high pressure shutdown occurs. 12. The method as recited in claim 8 further comprising: receiving an input signal from an outside air temperature sensor; and generating output signals at least partially based on said input signal from said outside air temperature sensor. 13. The method as recited in claim 8 further comprising commanding said condenser fan to run at a low-low speed based on a refrigerant pressure. 14. The method as recited in claim 8 further comprising commanding said condenser fan to run and said indoor blower to run at a low-low speed. 15. An HVAC system, comprising: an outdoor unit, including: at least two compressor stages, at least two corresponding condenser fans, at least two corresponding refrigerant pressure sensors, at least one condenser coil, and an outside air temperature sensor; an indoor unit, including: at least one evaporator coil, at least one indoor blower, and at least one expansion valve; and an HVAC controller, including: a processor couplable to said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors via separate data paths to receive input signals therefrom and further couplable to said at least two compressor stages and said at least two condenser fans to provide output signals thereto, and memory coupled to said processor and storing a software program having instructions capable of causing said processor to command one of said at least two condenser fans to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by either of said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors and generating an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after said processor commands said one of said at least two condenser fans to turn on. 16. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors comprise at least two low ambient pressure switches. 17. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said software program has instructions capable of causing said processor to command one of said at least two compressor stages and a corresponding one of said at least two condenser fans to turn on irrespective of a state of an input signal generated by either of said at least two refrigerant pressure sensors and generating an error message at least partially depending upon whether or not a high pressure shutdown occurs after said processor commands said one of said at least two compressor stages and said corresponding one of said at least two condenser fans to turn on. 18. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said high pressure shutdown and causing said processor to command said one of said at least two condenser fans to turn on after an initial high pressure shutdown occurs. 19. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein software program is further capable of causing said processor to generate said output signals at least partially based on said input signal from said outside air temperature sensor. 20. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said one of said at least two condenser fans to run at a low-low speed based on a refrigerant pressure. 21. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said software program is further capable of causing said processor to command said one of said at least two condenser fans to run and one of said at least two indoor blowers to run at a low-low speed.

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  • according to an economic condition, e.g. tariff-based load management · CPC title

  • Home appliances · CPC title

  • Adaptive control systems, i.e. systems automatically adjusting themselves to have a performance which is optimum according to some preassigned criterion (G05B19/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • Energy or water supply · CPC title

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What does patent US9909770B2 cover?
An HVAC controller, a method of operating an HVAC controller and an HVAC system employing the controller or the method. In one embodiment, the HVAC controller includes: (1) a processor couplable to at least two refrigerant pressure sensors via separate data paths to receive input signals therefrom and further couplable to a compressor stage and a condenser fan to provide output signals thereto,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lennox Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/6456. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).