CN110836467A - Defrosting control method for fixed-frequency air conditioner - Google Patents

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CN110836467A
CN110836467A CN201810940305.9A CN201810940305A CN110836467A CN 110836467 A CN110836467 A CN 110836467A CN 201810940305 A CN201810940305 A CN 201810940305A CN 110836467 A CN110836467 A CN 110836467A
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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of air conditioners, and particularly relates to a defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner. In order to improve the defrosting efficiency of the fixed-frequency air conditioner, the defrosting control method for the fixed-frequency air conditioner provided by the invention comprises the following steps: under the condition that the fixed-frequency air conditioner is in a heating working condition, the indoor temperature T is detected in real timeIndoor use(ii) a Calculating set temperatures Tset and TIndoor useIs equal to Tset-TIndoor use(ii) a Judging whether to enable the fixed-frequency air conditioner to be switched on or not according to the difference value delta TAnd entering a defrosting mode. The outdoor unit frosting degree is characterized by innovatively utilizing the change of the indoor temperature, the opportunity that the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode is judged, the fixed-frequency air conditioner is prevented from frequently entering the defrosting mode, the defrosting effect is guaranteed, and the user experience is improved.

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Defrosting control method for fixed-frequency air conditioner
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of air conditioners, and particularly relates to a defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner.
Background
The air conditioner as a device capable of adjusting the indoor environment temperature has the working principle that: the indoor environment temperature is lowered or raised by the refrigerant switching between the circulation lines through the high pressure/low pressure/gas/liquid state, namely, the air conditioner is in the cooling or heating working condition from the perspective of the indoor unit. When the air conditioner heats the operation, if outdoor coil pipe temperature under certain humidity condition crosses lowly can lead to the condition of frosting, and outdoor coil pipe frosting can lead to outdoor heat exchanger's heat exchange efficiency to reduce, influences the heating effect of air conditioner, reduces indoor environment's travelling comfort, influences user experience. Therefore, in the situation that the air conditioner is in the heating working condition, the outdoor coil of the air conditioner needs to be defrosted timely and effectively.
For a fixed-frequency air conditioner, the power supply frequency cannot be changed, and even if the indoor temperature reaches the set temperature, the air conditioner cannot automatically adjust the cooling or heating speed. Because the temperature of the external coil of the fixed-frequency air conditioner is not provided with a temperature sensor, the temperature of the external coil cannot be acquired, and therefore the defrosting time of the fixed-frequency air conditioner cannot be judged according to parameters such as the temperature of the external coil. In addition, the defrosting efficiency is accelerated due to the lack of auxiliary means in the conventional defrosting process, so that the conventional defrosting process is single and the efficiency is low.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the above problems in the background art, in order to improve the defrosting efficiency of the fixed-frequency air conditioner, the invention provides a defrosting control method for the fixed-frequency air conditioner, which comprises the following steps: under the condition that the fixed-frequency air conditioner is in a heating working condition, the indoor temperature T is detected in real timeIndoor use(ii) a Calculating set temperatures Tset and TIndoor useIs equal to Tset-TIndoor use(ii) a And judging whether the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode or not according to the difference value delta T.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner, the step of determining whether to enter the fixed-frequency air conditioner into a defrosting mode according to the difference Δ T specifically includes: if the delta T is greater than or equal to a preset value for n times continuously, enabling the fixed-frequency air conditioner to enter a defrosting mode, otherwise, enabling the fixed-frequency air conditioner to maintain the current heating working condition; wherein n is an integer of 1 or more.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, n is equal to 3.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, the preset value is any temperature between 1.5 and 2.5, or the preset value is 2.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner, the method further includes: and after the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode, controlling an outdoor fan to rotate for a second set time at intervals of a first set time.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, the first set time is any time between 2 and 4 minutes; and/or the second set time is any time between 15 and 25 seconds.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner, the first set time is 3 minutes; and/or the second set time is 20 seconds.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, the fixed frequency air conditioner includes a bypass defrosting circuit, which is provided between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the fixed frequency air conditioner, for introducing high pressure gas discharged from the compressor into the outdoor unit to melt frost on a coil of the outdoor unit, the method includes: and after the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode, starting the bypass defrosting loop.
In a preferred embodiment of the above-described defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner, the method further includes: in the process of reversing the outdoor fan, closing the bypass defrosting loop; after the fan rotates reversely for a second set time, the bypass defrosting circuit is opened for a third set time; wherein the third set time is less than the first set time.
In a preferred embodiment of the above defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, the third set time is any time between 9 and 11 seconds, or the third set time is 10 seconds.
Because the outer unit coil of the fixed-frequency air conditioner is not provided with the temperature sensor, the time for entering the defrosting mode cannot be judged by acquiring the temperature of the outer coil, the inventor of the application finds through years of intensive research and repeated tests that the change of the indoor temperature can also indirectly indicate the frosting condition of the outer coil in the heating process of the air conditioner, so that the change of the indoor temperature is innovatively utilized to represent the frosting degree of the outer unit, the time for the air conditioner to enter the defrosting mode is judged, the fixed-frequency air conditioner is prevented from frequently entering the defrosting mode, the defrosting effect is ensured, and the user experience is improved. As a preferred example, after the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode, the defrosting efficiency is improved by controlling the outdoor fan to reverse at intervals, that is, controlling the outdoor fan to reverse for a period of time every time the frost is defrosted, in other words, after the frost is melted for a part, the frost layer is blown off quickly by the back blowing action of the outdoor fan.
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FIG. 1 is a principal flow diagram of the defrost control method of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a flowchart of a defrost control method of an embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to make the embodiments, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it is apparent that the embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are only for explaining the technical principle of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Referring first to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a main flowchart of a defrost control method of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner of the present invention includes: s110, when the fixed-frequency air conditioner is in a heating working conditionUnder the condition, the indoor temperature T is detected in real timeIndoor use(ii) a S120, calculating the set temperature Tset and TIndoor useIs equal to Tset-TIndoor use(ii) a And S130, judging whether the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode or not according to the difference value delta T. Wherein the set temperature Tset can be set to a reasonable temperature by a person skilled in the art according to experiments. Because the outer unit coil of the fixed-frequency air conditioner is not provided with the temperature sensor, the time for entering the defrosting mode cannot be judged by acquiring the temperature of the outer coil, and the inventor of the application finds that the change of the indoor temperature can also indirectly indicate the frosting condition of the outer coil in the heating process of the air conditioner through years of intensive research and repeated tests, so that the change of the indoor temperature is innovatively utilized to represent the frosting degree of the outer unit, and the time for the air conditioner to enter the defrosting mode is judged.
Specifically, if delta T is larger than or equal to a preset value for n times continuously, the fixed-frequency air conditioner is enabled to enter a defrosting mode, otherwise, the fixed-frequency air conditioner is enabled to maintain the current heating working condition, wherein n is an integer larger than or equal to 1, and n can be 3 for example; the preset value can be 2, and can also be any value between 1.5 and 2.5. The technical personnel in the field can understand that as the frosting degree of the outdoor unit increases, the indoor temperature also attenuates, therefore, the frosting degree of the outdoor unit can be judged by utilizing the fact that the indoor temperature is continuously lower than the set temperature for more than 2 ℃ for many times, the frosting degree of the outdoor unit can be accurately judged by utilizing the indoor temperature, the frequent defrosting of the constant-frequency air conditioner is avoided, the defrosting effect is ensured, and the user experience is improved.
In a preferred implementation, referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a flow chart of a defrost control method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, step S210 is first executed to detect the indoor temperature T in real timeIndoor use(ii) a Then, step S220 is executed to determine Tset-TIndoor useWhether the Tset-T is greater than or equal to a preset value or not, if so, continuing Tset-T for 3 timesIndoor useAnd if not, the step S230 is carried out, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate for a second set time every other first set time, and otherwise, the step S210 is carried out. The preset value refers to the above description, and is not described herein again; the first set time may be 3 minutes, or may be 2-4 minutesAny time in between; the second set time may be 20 seconds or any time between 15 and 25 seconds. Therefore, after the air conditioner enters the defrosting mode, the outdoor fan is controlled to rotate reversely at intervals, namely the fan is controlled to rotate reversely for a period of time every time when defrosting is carried out, in other words, after frost is melted for a part, the frost layer is blown off quickly by utilizing the reverse blowing effect of the outdoor fan, and therefore the defrosting efficiency is improved. Compared with the traditional defrosting mode, namely the condition that the frost layer is required to be gradually separated from the outdoor unit or completely melted into water, the defrosting method can more quickly finish defrosting operation and effectively reduce the influence of the defrosting process on the indoor temperature.
Further, the fixed frequency air conditioner comprises a bypass defrosting circuit, wherein the bypass defrosting circuit is arranged between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the fixed frequency air conditioner and is used for introducing high-pressure gas discharged by the compressor into the outdoor unit so as to melt frost layers on a coil pipe of the outdoor unit. In this embodiment, after the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters the defrost mode, the bypass defrost loop is turned on. Preferably, during the reverse rotation of the outdoor fan, the bypass defrosting circuit is closed; after the outdoor fan rotates reversely for a second set time, starting a bypass defrosting loop for a third set time; wherein the third set time is less than the first set time. As an example, the third set time may be 10 seconds, or the third set time may be any value between 9-11 seconds. Therefore, when the outdoor fan is controlled to reversely rotate at intervals, the bypass defrosting circuit is correspondingly controlled to be closed, and the bypass defrosting circuit is opened after the reverse rotation is finished for the preset time, so that the reverse rotation of the outdoor fan is staggered with the opening state of the bypass circuit, the influence of the reverse rotation of the outdoor fan on the bypass defrosting is avoided, and the defrosting efficiency is greatly improved.
So far, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent changes or substitutions of related technical features can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the invention, and the technical scheme after the changes or substitutions can fall into the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner, the method comprising the steps of:
under the condition that the fixed-frequency air conditioner is in a heating working condition, the indoor temperature T is detected in real timeIndoor use
Calculating set temperatures Tset and TIndoor useIs equal to Tset-TIndoor use
And judging whether the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode or not according to the difference value delta T.
2. The defrosting control method for a fixed-frequency air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein the step of determining whether to put the fixed-frequency air conditioner into the defrosting mode according to the difference Δ T specifically includes:
if the delta T is greater than or equal to a preset value for n times continuously, enabling the fixed-frequency air conditioner to enter a defrosting mode, otherwise, enabling the fixed-frequency air conditioner to maintain the current heating working condition;
wherein n is an integer of 1 or more.
3. A defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 2, characterized in that said n is equal to 3.
4. The defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 3, wherein the preset value is any temperature between 1.5-2.5, or the preset value is 2.
5. The defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner of claim 1, further comprising: and after the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode, controlling an outdoor fan to rotate for a second set time at intervals of a first set time.
6. The defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein the first set time is any time between 2-4 minutes; and/or
The second set time is any time between 15 and 25 seconds.
7. A defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 6, wherein the first set time is 3 minutes; and/or
The second set time is 20 seconds.
8. The defrosting control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the fixed frequency air conditioner includes a bypass defrosting circuit provided between a compressor and an outdoor unit of the fixed frequency air conditioner for introducing high pressure gas discharged from the compressor into the outdoor unit to melt frost on a coil of the outdoor unit,
the method comprises the following steps:
and after the fixed-frequency air conditioner enters a defrosting mode, starting the bypass defrosting loop.
9. A defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 8 when dependent on any one of claims 5 to 7, characterized in that said method further comprises:
in the process of reversing the outdoor fan, closing the bypass defrosting loop;
after the fan rotates reversely for a second set time, the bypass defrosting circuit is opened for a third set time;
wherein the third set time is less than the first set time.
10. A defrost control method for a fixed frequency air conditioner according to claim 9, characterized in that said third set time is any time between 9-11 seconds or said third set time is 10 seconds.
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