WO2013162349A1 - Air conditioner - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F1/00—Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
- F24F1/0003—Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station characterised by a split arrangement, wherein parts of the air-conditioning system, e.g. evaporator and condenser, are in separately located units
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F11/00—Control or safety arrangements
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F1/00—Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
- F24F1/06—Separate outdoor units, e.g. outdoor unit to be linked to a separate room comprising a compressor and a heat exchanger
- F24F1/46—Component arrangements in separate outdoor units
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F11/00—Control or safety arrangements
- F24F11/30—Control or safety arrangements for purposes related to the operation of the system, e.g. for safety or monitoring
- F24F11/46—Improving electric energy efficiency or saving
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F11/00—Control or safety arrangements
- F24F11/62—Control or safety arrangements characterised by the type of control or by internal processing, e.g. using fuzzy logic, adaptive control or estimation of values
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F11/00—Control or safety arrangements
- F24F11/62—Control or safety arrangements characterised by the type of control or by internal processing, e.g. using fuzzy logic, adaptive control or estimation of values
- F24F11/63—Electronic processing
- F24F11/65—Electronic processing for selecting an operating mode
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F11/00—Control or safety arrangements
- F24F11/50—Control or safety arrangements characterised by user interfaces or communication
- F24F11/61—Control or safety arrangements characterised by user interfaces or communication using timers
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- the present invention relates generally to an air conditioner. More particularly, this invention relates to an air conditioner which is capable of reducing its standby power consumption.
- An air conditioner involves three major components i.e., a compressor, an. outdoor heat exchanger (also known as a condenser in cooling mo'de) , an indoor heat exchanger (also known as an evaporator in cooling mode) and an expansionary device such as capillary tube to compose a refrigerating cycle.
- a compressor also known as a condenser in cooling mo'de
- an indoor heat exchanger also known as an evaporator in cooling mode
- an expansionary device such as capillary tube to compose a refrigerating cycle.
- split-type air conditioner is the most typical air conditioning system installed in the residential and commercial applications.
- Split-type air conditioner comprises of at least an indoor unit and an outdoor unit.
- the outdoor unit is connected via refrigerant piping to one (typically known as single-split) or more (typically known as multi-split) indoor units.
- Split-type air conditioner requires electrical power to be supplied to both indoor and outdoor unit. The electrical power connections are typically made either via a terminal block of the indoor unit or via a terminal block of the outdoor unit.
- split-type air conditioner endures higher consumption of standby power due to, for example the constant communication between the indoor and the outdoor unit.
- standby power is defined as the energy consumed by appliances when they are not performing their main functions or when they are switched off by remote controller.
- crankcase heater to prevent refrigerant migration and mixing with crankcase lubricant, when the unit is off, and to prevent too much condensation of refrigerant in the crankcase of a compressor. It is designed to keep the. bottom part of the compressor where lubricant is accumulated at a temperature higher than the coldest part of the system..
- the reason that the crankcase heater imposing higher standby power consumption is that the crankcase heater is normally on even during the off cycle to warm the refrigerant, to reduce refrigerant migration, and to ensure proper compressor lubrication. If the air conditioner unit is started up without warming the crankcase, the lubricant and refrigerant will be pumped out of compressor which could damage or severely reduce the operational life of the compressor.
- the relay (Rl) which preferably a normal relay typically known in the art.
- the relay (Rl) is also controlled by the microprocessor (32a) which periodically determine the status of the outdoor unit throughout the operation such as determining the environment temperature of the of outdoor unit (12) .
- another relay (R2) is connected across the same node and preferably the relay (R2) is of a silent type, this silent relay (R2) will only be operated during standby state of the air conditioner to periodically switch and supply power to the outdoor unit (12) for certain operational check such as determining the operation of the crankcase heater.
- the live line (23a) and the neutral line (23b) are provided with fuses (41, 42) to cut off power connection upon incorrect wiring arrangement.
- fuses (41, 42) to cut off power connection upon incorrect wiring arrangement.
- Such design would be able to prevent damage to the components due to mismatched/incorrect wiring connection.
- the features just described are specifically preferred for an indoor power supply arrangement where the same power source is also used to provide power supply arrangement to the outdoor unit (12) .
- an outdoor power supply arrangement may also be arranged where the power source (22) is connected to the outdoor unit (12) through an outdoor terminal board (121) first and another connection is made from the outdoor terminal board (22) to the indoor terminal board (21) through a preferred connection arrangement.
- relays and fuses are connected in the circuit that apart from providing the necessary system on and status check, prevent incorrect wiring connection from being allowed to energize the air . conditioning system.
- Such outdoor power supply arrangement is generally preferred for the multi-split indoor units air conditioning arrangement.
- An air conditioner comprising: an indoor unit (11) having an indoor terminal board (111) , a power supply means (21) adapted for powering said indoor unit (11) via terminal slots (Tl, T2) that are arranged on said indoor terminal board (111) , a relay (Rl) connected from a live line (23a) of said power supply means (21) to a terminal slot (T3) via said terminal slot (Tl) ; and an outdoor unit (12) having an outdoor terminal board (121) ; characterized in that, said terminal slot (Tl) is a multifunctional terminal slot and said relay (Rl) being connected from said terminal slot (Tl) to said terminal slot (T3) of said indoor terminal board ( 111 ), wherein said relay (Rl) being a power relay and operates to switch on said outdoor unit (12) for operation and periodically switches on to determine the status of said outdoor unit (12) during the entire operation of the air conditioner.
- the object may be further accomplished by providing;
- An air conditioner comprising: an indoor unit (11) having an indoor terminal board (111), and an outdoor unit (12) having an outdoor terminal board (121) ; and a power supply means (22) adapted for . powering said outdoor unit (12) via terminal slots (Ta, Tb) arranged on said outdoor terminal board (121) and for providing power supply to said indoor unit (11) via said indoor terminal board
- a relay (Rl) connected between a terminal slot (Tl) to a terminal slot (T3) of said indoor terminal board (111) ; characterized in that, said terminal slot (Tl) is a multifunctional terminal slot and said relay (Rl) being . connected from said terminal slot (Tl) to said terminal slot (T3) of said indoor terminal board (111), wherein said relay (Rl) being a power relay operates to switch on said outdoor unit (12) for operation and periodically determine the status of said outdoor unit (12) during the entire operation of the air conditioner.
- the live line and the neutral line from the indoor terminal board slot-, (Tl, T2) being provided with fuses (41, 42) adapted to cut off power supply connection upon incorrect wiring arrangement made in the circuit.
- relay (R2) is connected in parallel with the relay (Rl) and relay (R2) being a silent type relay. Also preferable, relay (R2) being connected from the terminal slot (Tl) to the terminal slot (T3) ' and the terminal slot (Tc) is connected to the terminal slot (T3) , relay (R2) adapted to only operate during a standby state to switch on the outdoor unit (12) for periodically determining the status of the aid outdoor unit (12) .
- relay (R2) being provided with a thermistor (34) as inrush-current protection.
- Figure 1 shows a circuit diagram representation of an indoor power supply arrangement of an air conditioner according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows flow chart representation of control for an air conditioner in standby mode .
- Figure 3 shows a circuit diagram representation of an indoor power supply air conditioner according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 shows flow chart representation of control for air conditioner in standby mode having at least a power relay and silent relay according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 shows a circuit diagram representation of an indoor power supply air conditioner according to the third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7 shows an example of incorrect wiring arrangement for which the embodiments of the present invention are expected to mitigate.
- the air conditioner is capable of reducing standby power consumption and comprises of an indoor unit (11) having an indoor terminal board (111), a fuse (40) which protects rectifier circuit (31a) from over current connected between a live line (23a) to a neutral line (23b) through a rectifier circuit (31a) and preferably, as in one of the preferred embodiments, a relay (Rl) and a silent relay (R2) connected through the live line (23a) to a terminal slot (Tc) of the outdoor terminal board (121) of an outdoor unit (12) through the terminal T3 on the indoor terminal board (111) .
- a fuse which protects rectifier circuit (31a) from over current connected between a live line (23a) to a neutral line (23b) through a rectifier circuit (31a) and preferably, as in one of the preferred embodiments, a relay (Rl) and a silent relay (R2) connected through the live line (23a) to a terminal slot (Tc) of the outdoor terminal board (121) of an outdoor unit
- the relay (Rl) and the silent relay (R2) are made connected from a terminal slot (Tl) to terminal slot (Tc) of the outdoor terminal board. Besides being used for running the outdoor unit for normal operation, the relay (Rl) is also use to periodically determine the status of the outdoor unit throughout the operation. On the other hand, the silent relay (R2) only operates during standby state to periodically switching on the outdoor unit for certain operation check such as determining the operation of the crankcase heater, beside the power relay to run the whole outdoor unit. Further, earth line is provided for the purpose of grounding or earthing of the air conditioner system.
- the air conditioner includes an indoor unit (11), an outdoor unit (12) and an indoor power supply (21).
- the indoor unit includes an indoor unit (11), an outdoor unit (12) and an indoor power supply (21).
- the indoor unit includes an indoor unit (11), an outdoor unit (12) and an indoor power supply (21).
- (11) is provided with an indoor terminal board (111), fuse (40), a live line (23a), a neutral line (23b) , earth line (23c) to be connected to the indoor earth terminal (El) , a rectifier circuit (31a) and a relay (Rl) while the outdoor unit (12) is provided with an outdoor terminal board (121).
- the fuse (40) is connected between the live line (23a) to the neutral line (23b) through the rectifier circuit (31a) .
- the indoor terminal board (111) consists of indoor terminal slot (Tl) through (T5) meanwhile the outdoor terminal board (121) consists of terminal slots (Tc) , (Td) and (Te) .
- the indoor unit (11) and the outdoor unit (12) are connected through the terminal slot (T3), (T4) and (T5) of the indoor terminal board (111) and outdoor terminal slot (Tc) , (Td) , (Te) of the outdoor terminal board (121) using the connecting wire (25a) to supply power source from indoor unit (11) to outdoor unit
- Outdoor unit (12) also includes the electric circuit shown in Figure 1 and further includes a fuse (44) which protects rectifier circuit (31b) from over current , compressor (36) , crank case heater (37) to be installed on the compressor relay (R3) to switch power supply to the crank case heater (37) , microprocessor (32b) to control the devices in the outdoor unit (12) , outdoor temperature sensor (35) to detect outdoor temperature around the outdoor unit connected to the outdoor microprocessor (32b) and relay (R4 and R5) which are also controlled by outdoor microprocessor (32b) to regulate to supply source power.
- indoor relay (Rl) when air conditioner is operated to exercise its function , according to the operation indoor relay (Rl) is closed and power source is supplied to the outdoor unit and outdoor microprocessor (32b) controls every devices such as fan , compressor (not shown) , and so on.
- indoor relay (Rl) will be turn on to supply power to the outdoor microprocessor (32b) to check the outdoor air temperature (t-out) during air conditioner in standby mode (S101) .
- relay (Rl) turn on the system will, check whether outdoor air temperature (t-out) is less than tl (S102) .and if t-out > tl, then relay (Rl) will be turned off and wait for a period set by timer 1 to lapse before relay (Rl) is turned on to check the outdoor temperature again. If t-out ⁇ tl and t-out ⁇ t2 at (S103) relay (Rl) will be turned off and wait for a period set by timer 2 to lapse before turning on Rl to check the outdoor temperature again.
- relay (Rl) will be turned off and wait for a period of time set by timer 3 to lapse before tuning on Rl to check the outside temperature again. If t-out ⁇ t3 as in (S105),.. relay Rl will be continuously turned on. Relay (R3) and crankcase heater (37) of the outdoor unit (12) will be on and heater will be functioning. Relay (R3) and crankcase heater (.37) will be turned off if t-out > t4 at (S106) . At this stage, relay (Rl) will turned off and waiting for a period as set by timer 3 to lapse before it is turned on again to check the outdoor air temperature as in (S101) .
- the silent relay (R2) is a silent relay type and are made connected from the terminal slot (Tl) to terminal slot (T3) of the indoor terminal board. In normal operation, the silent relay (R2) is turned off. In contrast, the relay (Rl) is used to connect between the terminal slot (Tl) and terminal slot (T3) of the indoor terminal board (111) in order to supply power to whole outdoor unit (12) for operation. Besides, the relay (Rl) is also adapted for periodically determining the status of the outdoor unit (12) during the entire operation. On the other hand, when the air conditioner is put in the standby state, the silent relay (R2) would overtake the function of the relay (Rl) to periodically switch on the outdoor unit (12) for determining the status of the outdoor unit (12) .
- Such silent relay (R2) would advantageously eliminates the somewhat louder sound of using relay (Rl) when they operate. Besides, the use of the silent relay (R2) to overtake the function of the relay (Rl) in standby state would also provide a measure to increase the lifespan of the relay (Rl) . Furthermore, power supply to the outdoor unit is cut off completely when the silent relay (R2) is not in operation thereby resulting in reduction of standby power consumption.
- the execution of the silent relay (R2) operation is regulated by a control means or microprocessor
- the silent relay (R2) is provided with a connection to a thermistor (34) to reduce inrush current that can damage the silent relay
- the thermistor (34) is preferably a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor.
- FIG 4 a flow chart representation of control for air conditioner in standby mode having at least relay (Rl) and silent relay (R2) configured according . to the second preferred embodiment of the present . invention as shown in Figure 3 and Figure 5.
- the operation flow chart is generally the same as in Figure 2 except that the relay (R2) is of the silent type.
- relay (R2) will be turned off and it will wait a period of time to lapse as set by timer 1 before R2 is turned on to check the outdoor temperature again.
- relay (R2) will be turned off and wait for a period set by timer 2 to lapse before turning on R2 to check the outdoor temperature again.
- relay (R2) will be turned off and wait for a period set by timer 3 to lapse before turning on relay (R2) again to check the outside temperature. Scenario 4.
- relay (R2) will be continuously turned on.
- Relay (R3) and crankcase heater (37) of the outdoor unit (12) will be on . and heater will be functioning.
- Relay (R3) and crankcase heater (37) will be turned off if t-out > t4 at (S206) .
- relay (R2) will turned off and waiting for a period as set by timer 3 to lapse before it is turned on again to check the outdoor air temperature as in (S101) . The process will be repeated again according to the system setting. In this respect, tl>t2>t4>t3 and timer l>timer 2>timer 3.
- Figure 5 show another preferred embodiments of the present where the pair of relays (Rl and R2) are incorporated in the circuit.
- the operation, of the particular circuit is as earlier described.
- the live line (23a) and the neutral line (23b) may be further provided with another fuses (41, 42) for cutting off connection upon incorrect wiring arrangement.
- the relay (Rl) can also be operated and used for periodically checking the status of the outdoor unit (12) without the presence of the silent relay (R2) as mentioned in Figure 1 above .
- the above configuration can also be implemented to reduce standby power consumption of an air conditioner without the presence of the fuses (41, 42) .
- the fuses (41, 42) could still be used for protecting the air conditioner from . damages resulting from incorrect wiring arrangement .
- the terminal slot (Tl) of the indoor terminal board (111) is also used to provide power supply arrangement as an outdoor power supply arrangement as shown in Figure 6.
- the indoor power supply (13) is use to supply power to both indoor unit (11) and outdoor unit (12) through the indoor terminal board (111) and outdoor terminal board (121) .
- the indoor power supply (21) is connected from the terminal slot (Tl) of the indoor . terminal board (111) to the terminal ' slot (T3) then to terminal slot (Tc) of the outdoor terminal board (121).
- power from the indoor power supply (21) is supplied to both indoor unit (11) and outdoor unit (12) of the air conditioner system.
- the terminal slot (Tl) of the indoor terminal board (111) serve the purpose of supplying power from the indoor power supply (21) to both indoor unit (11) and outdoor unit (12) .
- the terminal slot (Ta) of the outdoor power terminal board (121) is connected from the terminal slot (Ta) of the outdoor power terminal board (121) to the terminal slot (Tl) of the indoor terminal board (111) through the terminal slot (Tc) of the outdoor terminal board (121) .
- the power from the outdoor power supply (22) is thereby supplied to both indoor unit (11) and outdoor unit (12) .
- the terminal slot (Tl) of the indoor terminal board (111) serve the purpose of receiving power from the outdoor power supply (22) and conveying the power to the whole components of indoor unit (11) .
- power consumption during standby is advantageously reduced as well as the silent relay (R2) will only be in operation when the system needs to periodically switching on the outdoor unit for operational check as mentioned
- the indoor terminal board (111) may also be provided with a pair of thermal fuses (not shown) for overcurrent protection to the indoor terminal board
- the thermal fuse (not shown) may be located in between the terminal slot (Tl) and terminal slot (T2) while thermal fuse (also not shown) may be located in between of the terminal slot (T3) and terminal slot (Td) .
- power supply source (22) is supplied from the outdoor unit (12).
- two power supply sources (21, 22) are connected to the same air conditioner unit where power supply source (21) is connected to the indoor unit (11) and another power supply source (22) is connected to the outdoor unit (12).
- live connection (24a) is made to terminal slot (Ta)
- neutral connection (24b) is made to terminal slot (Tb) .
- live connection (23a) is connected to terminal slot (T2)
- an neutral connection (23b) is made to terminal slot (Tl) .
- the relay in the indoor terminal board as described above would provide a highly dependable component for minimizing standby power consumption of an air conditioner and would be conveniently used to connect the air conditioner to both indoor and outdoor supply system.
- utilization of such relay and indoor terminal board is also applicable not only to the split system air conditioner but is also applicable to the air conditioner having hot/cold water producing system.
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