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EP3508795B1
EP3508795B1 EP16915076.0A EP16915076A EP3508795B1 EP 3508795 B1 EP3508795 B1 EP 3508795B1 EP 16915076 A EP16915076 A EP 16915076A EP 3508795 B1 EP3508795 B1 EP 3508795B1
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Yunqing FAN
Emi TAKEDA
Reiji Morioka
Junichi Okazaki
Masaki Toyoshima
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F11/72Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the supply of treated air, e.g. its pressure
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F11/80Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the temperature of the supplied air
    • F24F11/81Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the temperature of the supplied air by controlling the air supply to heat-exchangers or bypass channels
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/70Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof
    • F24F11/80Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the temperature of the supplied air
    • F24F11/873Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the temperature of the supplied air by controlling refrigerant heaters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2110/00Control inputs relating to air properties
    • F24F2110/10Temperature
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2140/00Control inputs relating to system states
    • F24F2140/20Heat-exchange fluid temperature
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2140/00Control inputs relating to system states
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  • the present invention relates to an air-conditioning apparatus and particularly to control of blowing of air by an indoor unit.
  • the air-conditioner described in Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2010-60250 provides a more efficiently and comfortably air-conditioned space by controlling a direction and a volume of sent air in accordance with a position of a person in a room and an intention of a user.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an air-conditioning apparatus capable of supplying warm air toward feet by controlling a fan of an air-conditioner in order to make a temperature of indoor air uniform during a heating operation at a low load.
  • the inventive air-conditioning apparatus includes a refrigerant circuit, a condensing temperature sensor, an air blower, an air-conditioning load sensor device, and a controller.
  • Refrigerant circulates through the refrigerant circuit in an order of a compressor, a condenser, an expansion mechanism, and an evaporator.
  • the condensing temperature sensor is configured to sense a condensing temperature which represents a refrigerant temperature in the condenser.
  • the air blower is configured to regulate a volume of air sent to the condenser.
  • the air-conditioning load sensor device is configured to sense air-conditioning load in an air-conditioned space.
  • the controller has a first mode used during normal operation and a second mode different from the first mode as operation modes, and it is configured to control a volume of air sent by the air blower.
  • the controller In the second mode, the controller is configured to have the air blower operate to vary a volume of air between a first volume of air and a second volume of air larger than the first volume of air with variation in condensing temperature.
  • the controller In the first mode, the controller is configured to change the first mode to the second mode when the air-conditioning load sensed by the air-conditioning load sensor device becomes lower than a first threshold value.
  • the controller is configured to change a volume of air sent by the air blower from the first volume of air to the second volume of air when the condensing temperature becomes higher than a first temperature, a change of volume of air sent by the air blower from the second volume of air to the first volume of air when the condensing temperature becomes lower than a second temperature lower than the first temperature.
  • a thermal boundary layer formed around a floor is destroyed and warm air can be supplied toward feet while soaring of warm air is prevented. Consequently, temperature oscillation around feet can be lessened and comfort in a room can be improved.
  • FIO fan intermittent operation
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing one example of an air-conditioning apparatus 101 in a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • air-conditioning apparatus 101 includes an indoor unit 103, an outdoor unit 104, and a controller 130.
  • Indoor unit 103 includes an indoor air blower 113, an indoor heat exchanger 115, an infrared sensor 110, a pipe temperature sensor 111, and an indoor temperature sensor 121.
  • Outdoor unit 104 includes an outdoor air blower 114, an outdoor heat exchanger 116, an expansion valve 117, a four-way valve 118, and a compressor 119.
  • a refrigerant circuit 102 is implemented by ring-like connection of outdoor heat exchanger 116, expansion valve 117, four-way valve 118, compressor 119, and indoor heat exchanger 115 through a refrigerant pipe 120.
  • a heat pump is formed by circulation of refrigerant through refrigerant circuit 102 with compression and expansion being repeated.
  • Air-conditioning apparatus 101 air-conditions a room in an operation mode such as cooling/heating/air blow under the control by controller 130 of four-way valve 118, compressor 119, air blowers 113 and 114, and the like.
  • Fig. 1 shows a state that four-way valve 118 is set to heating.
  • a port H and a port G communicate with each other and a port E and a port F communicate with each other in four-way valve 118.
  • Refrigerant flows sequentially from a discharge port B of compressor 119 in the order of indoor heat exchanger 115, expansion valve 117, and outdoor heat exchanger 116 and reaches a suction port A of compressor 119.
  • port H and port E communicate with each other and port G and port F communicate with each other in four-way valve 118.
  • Refrigerant flows sequentially from discharge port B of compressor 119 in the order of outdoor heat exchanger 116, expansion valve 117, and indoor heat exchanger 115 and reaches suction port A of compressor 119.
  • Fig. 2 is a diagram showing one example of arrangement of components of indoor unit 103 in the first embodiment.
  • indoor heat exchanger 115 In a main body of indoor unit 103, indoor heat exchanger 115, indoor air blower 113, pipe temperature sensor 111, infrared sensor 110, and a wind direction plate (louver) 112 are arranged.
  • Indoor heat exchanger 115 is arranged on an upstream side of an air flow from indoor air blower 113.
  • An air outlet forms a passage for air on a downstream side of indoor air blower 113.
  • a direction of air flow can be adjusted by changing an angle of wind direction plate (louver) 112 attached to the air outlet.
  • Air-conditioning apparatus 101 incorporates a vapor compression refrigeration cycle, and indoor unit 103 and outdoor unit 104 are connected to each other through refrigerant pipe 120.
  • Compressor 119 compresses refrigerant at a low temperature and a low pressure and discharges refrigerant at a high temperature and a high pressure from discharge port B.
  • Compressor 119 is driven by a not-shown inverter and an operation capacity thereof is controlled in accordance with a state of air-conditioning.
  • Outdoor heat exchanger 116 exchanges cold and warm heat supplied by refrigerant which flows through the refrigerant cycle with outdoor air. As described above, outdoor air is supplied to outdoor heat exchanger 116 by outdoor air blower 114. Expansion valve 117 is connected between indoor heat exchanger 115 and outdoor heat exchanger 116 and expands refrigerant by decompressing the same. Expansion valve 117 is implemented by a valve of which position is variably controlled, such as an electronic expansion valve.
  • Four-way valve 118 is connected to discharge port B and suction port A of compressor 119 and switches a flow of refrigerant in accordance with an operation of air-conditioning apparatus 101 (a cooling operation and a heating operation).
  • Outdoor air blower 114 and indoor air blower 113 are implemented by fans which can vary flow rates of air supplied to outdoor heat exchanger 116 and indoor heat exchanger 115, respectively.
  • a centrifugal fan or a multi-blade fan driven by a motor such as a DC fan motor can be employed as such a fan.
  • FIO control refers to control for producing a flow of air for sending warm air toward feet by using a fan.
  • FIO control refers to control for producing a flow of air for sending warm air toward feet by using a fan.
  • a normal operation mode a first mode (fan common operation: FCO) below
  • an operation mode in which a fan is intermittently turned on while air-conditioning load is low is denoted as an intermittent operation mode (a second mode (FIO) below).
  • Fig. 3 is a diagram showing one example of a flow of air in a room under FIO control in a heating operation in the first embodiment.
  • controller 130 sets a downward direction of blow from indoor unit 103 by changing an angle of wind direction plate (louver) 112.
  • controller 130 When a condensing temperature CT sensed by pipe temperature sensor 111 provided in indoor heat exchanger 115 is equal to or higher than a certain value (T1), controller 130 starts an operation of indoor air blower 113 at a fan rotation speed (N2). When condensing temperature CT sensed by pipe temperature sensor 111 becomes lower than a certain value (T2), controller 130 turns off indoor air blower 113 or has indoor air blower 113 operate at a low volume of air. Regardless of the operation by indoor air blower 113, controller 130 allows continued operations by compressor 119.
  • Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing one example of a flow of control in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • Controller 130 which performs processing in the flowchart can be implemented by hardware such as a circuit device which performs these functions or by software read from a memory into a computing device such as a microcomputer or a CPU and executed by the computing device.
  • controller 130 senses air-conditioning load Q (kW). For example, in determining whether or not air-conditioning load Q is lower than a prescribed value Q2, a surface temperature of an object (a wall, a floor, or a human) present in an air-conditioned space can serve as a criterion.
  • Air-conditioning load sensor device 125 senses a surface temperature (a radiative temperature Tr) of an object present in the air-conditioned space with infrared sensor 110. When the surface temperature becomes lower than a first threshold value (YES in S2), controller 130 changes the first mode (FCO) to the second mode (FIO).
  • a surface temperature a radiative temperature Tr
  • FCO first mode
  • FIO second mode
  • air-conditioning load Q is estimated based on radiative temperature Tr in a room detected by infrared sensor 110 shown in Fig. 2 .
  • Infrared sensor 110 may detect radiative temperatures Tr at a plurality of locations in a room.
  • a weighted average value can be adopted.
  • relation between radiative temperature Tr and air-conditioning load Q may be defined in a predetermined map, and air-conditioning load Q may be found based on radiative temperature Tr by referring to the map in step S1.
  • a difference between an outdoor air temperature and an indoor temperature, a difference between a temperature at a floor surface or an indoor temperature and a set temperature, an amount of solar radiation, and an indoor temperature may also be taken into consideration.
  • controller 130 determines in step S2 whether or not air-conditioning load Q is lower than prescribed value Q2 (Q ⁇ Q2). When a condition of Q ⁇ Q2 is satisfied in step S2 (YES in S2), the process proceeds to step S3. When the condition is not satisfied (NO in S2), the process proceeds to step S14.
  • Fig. 5 is a diagram for illustrating switching of an operation mode in step S2.
  • a condition that air-conditioning load Q estimated based on a radiative temperature with the use of infrared sensor 110 is lower than prescribed value Q2 (Q ⁇ Q2) is a condition for air-conditioning apparatus 101 to enter the second mode (FIO).
  • a condition that air-conditioning load Q is lower than a prescribed value Q1 (Q ⁇ Q1) is a condition for turning off the compressor.
  • controller 130 switches the operation mode between the second mode (FIO) and the first mode (FCO) as appropriate.
  • air-conditioning load sensor device 125 determines air-conditioning load based on a surface temperature in a room or a radiative temperature in the example in Fig. 1 , it may determine air-conditioning load based on a rotation speed of compressor 119. In this case, air-conditioning load sensor device 125 senses a rotation speed of compressor 119 and controller 130 changes the first mode (FCO) to the second mode (FIO) when the rotation speed of compressor 119 becomes lower than a first threshold value (a set lower limit value F1 in a normal operation).
  • FCO first mode
  • FIO a first threshold value
  • controller 130 changes also an operation frequency of compressor 119.
  • Fig. 6 is a diagram for illustrating variation in operation frequency of the compressor in step S3. Referring to Figs. 4 and 6 , in step S3, controller 130 sets an operation frequency of the compressor to an operation frequency F2 approximately half of lower limit frequency F1 in the normal operation.
  • the operation frequency of compressor 119 is changed from frequency F1 at the set lower limit value in the normal operation to frequency F2 approximately half of frequency F1.
  • air-conditioning load Q is equal to or higher than prescribed value Q2 in step S2
  • transition to the first mode (FCO) is made, and hence the operation frequency returns to frequency F1 at time t2.
  • controller 130 changes a direction of air sent from indoor air blower 113 simultaneously with variation in operation frequency of compressor 119.
  • air-conditioning apparatus 101 includes wind direction plate (louver) 112.
  • Controller 130 then controls wind direction plate 112 to set the direction of air blow to a prescribed wind direction (corresponding to an angle ⁇ 2) in the second mode (FIO).
  • controller 130 sets an angle ⁇ of wind direction plate (louver) 112 to an arbitrary angle ⁇ 1 set by a user in the first mode (FCO), it changes the angle to angle ⁇ 2 in the second mode (FIO).
  • angle ⁇ 2 indicating a prescribed wind direction is equal to or greater than 45° with angle ⁇ of wind direction plate (louver) 112 in a direction vertical to the floor surface being defined as 90° and with an angle horizontal thereto being defined as 0°.
  • angle ⁇ 2 is within a range from 60 to 85°.
  • step S3 processing for intermittent operation of indoor air blower 113 is performed in steps S4 to S10.
  • Fig. 7 is a diagram showing one example of a state of operation by indoor air blower 113 in the first embodiment.
  • a heating operation at low capability by an air-conditioner with downward angle ⁇ of wind direction plate (louver) 112 being set, a volume of air is intermittently increased and decreased between a first volume of air and a second volume of air during a period from time t1 to t2 as shown.
  • a rotation speed of the fan is set either to rotation speed N2 or 0 (rpm) and timing to switch the rotation speed from N2 to 0 and timing to switch the rotation speed from 0 to N2 are determined based on condensing temperature CT of indoor heat exchanger 115.
  • the first volume of air should only be lower than the second volume of air and it does not necessarily have to be set to zero.
  • Fig. 8 is a diagram for illustrating variation in condensing temperature in the second mode (FIO).
  • Two types of a temperature T1 and a temperature T2 are set as criteria for condensing temperature CT for turning on and off indoor air blower 113.
  • condensing temperature CT is varied as increasing and decreasing between temperature T1 and temperature T2.
  • Indoor air blower 113 is turned off during a period of increase tr and indoor air blower 113 is turned on during a period of decrease tf.
  • Fig. 9 is a diagram showing a part of Fig. 8 as being enlarged. While indoor air blower 113 is off, condensing temperature CT of indoor heat exchanger 115 increases from T2 to T1.
  • indoor air blower 113 When condensing temperature CT reaches temperature T1 at time t3, indoor air blower 113 starts operating. During an operation of indoor air blower 113 from time t3 to t4, indoor heat exchanger 115 is cooled by sent air and therefore condensing temperature CT is lowered from T1 to T2. When condensing temperature CT is lowered to temperature T2 at time t4, indoor air blower 113 is turned off. Thereafter, turn-on and turn-off of operation of indoor air blower 113 is repeated also at times t5 and t6.
  • step S4 controller 130 senses condensing temperature CT with pipe temperature sensor 111.
  • indoor air blower 113 is ON in step S5 (YES in S5)
  • the process proceeds to step S6, and when indoor air blower 113 is OFF (NO in S5), the process proceeds to step S8.
  • step S6 controller 130 determines whether or not condensing temperature CT measured with pipe temperature sensor 111 is lower than prescribed value T2.
  • controller 130 turns off indoor air blower 113 in step S7 and the process proceeds to step S10.
  • controller 130 does not perform processing in step S7 but the process proceeds to step S10.
  • step S8 controller 130 determines whether or not condensing temperature CT measured with pipe temperature sensor 111 is higher than prescribed value T1.
  • controller 130 turns on indoor air blower 113 in step S9 and the process proceeds to step S10.
  • controller 130 does not perform processing in step S9 but the process proceeds to step S10.
  • step S10 controller 130 senses a temperature in a room Ta with indoor temperature sensor 121.
  • a prescribed value Ta_min YES in S11
  • the process proceeds to step S12.
  • temperature in a room Ta is lower than prescribed value Ta _min (NO in S11)
  • the process proceeds to step S14.
  • controller 130 senses a sensory temperature Ta_t of a human body.
  • a surface temperature in the room is measured with infrared sensor 110 as a guideline for the sensory temperature, and it can be defined as sensory temperature Ta_t.
  • step S13 controller 130 sets the operation mode to the first mode (FCO) and has air-conditioning apparatus 101 normally operate.
  • the normal operation performed in the first mode should only be processing different from an intermittent operation of an indoor fan for repeating processing in steps S3 to S13, and various operations are assumed so long as processing is performed for controlling a volume of air or a temperature in a room in accordance with setting made by a user.
  • Air-conditioning load sensor device 125 in Fig. 1 includes infrared sensor 110 which senses a surface temperature of an object present in an air-conditioned space and indoor temperature sensor 121 which senses an indoor temperature.
  • controller 130 changes the operation mode from the second mode (FIO) to the first mode (FCO).
  • Fig. 10 is a diagram showing one example of an operation of each component before and after entry into the second mode (FIO) in the first embodiment.
  • the normal operation (FCO) in heating is performed.
  • a rotation speed of indoor air blower 113 is set to a rotation speed N1 determined by setting made by a user.
  • Air-conditioning apparatus 101 includes refrigerant circuit 102, pipe temperature sensor 111, indoor air blower 113, air-conditioning load sensor device 125, and controller 130.
  • refrigerant circuit 102 during heating, refrigerant circulates in the order of compressor 119, indoor heat exchanger 115 serving as a condenser, expansion valve 117, and outdoor heat exchanger 116 serving as an evaporator.
  • Pipe temperature sensor 111 is configured to sense condensing temperature CT representing a refrigerant temperature in indoor heat exchanger 115.
  • Indoor air blower 113 is configured to adjust an amount of heat radiation from indoor heat exchanger 115.
  • Air-conditioning load sensor device 125 is configured to sense air-conditioning load in an air-conditioned space.
  • controller 130 has the first mode (FCO) and the second mode (FIO) different from the first mode as the operation modes, and it is configured to control a volume of air sent from indoor air blower 113.
  • controller 130 In the second mode, controller 130 is configured to have indoor air blower 113 operate to change a volume of air between the first volume of air (zero) and the second volume of air (N2) higher than the first volume of air with variation in condensing temperature CT.
  • controller 130 in the first mode, is configured to change the first mode (FCO) to the second mode (FIO) when air-conditioning load Q sensed by air-conditioning load sensor device 125 becomes lower than first threshold value Q2.
  • Air-conditioning apparatus 101 achieves effects (1) to (3) below.
  • An air-conditioning apparatus includes a controller which controls a plurality of indoor units 103 to set an indoor temperature in air-conditioned space R to a target temperature. Since the second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment in control of load sensing means, temperature sensing means, air blow control means, and wind direction control means of each indoor unit 103, illustration and description thereof will not be provided.
  • Fig. 11 is a diagram showing one example of a control system in the second embodiment.
  • Indoor units 103A, 103B, and 103C are connected to a central controller 230 through communication devices 203, 204, and 205, respectively.
  • Central controller 230 can control indoor units 103A, 103B, and 103C.
  • Connection of indoor units 103A, 103B, and 103C to communication devices 203, 204, and 205 and connection of communication devices 203, 204, and 205 to central controller 230 may be wired or wireless, and a control command or equipment information should only be transmitted among them.
  • Fig. 12 is a diagram showing one example of an operation of each component before and after entry into the second mode (FIO) in the second embodiment.
  • Control of load sensing means, temperature sensing means, air blow control means, and wind direction control means of indoor units 103A, 103B, and 103C is similar to control in the first embodiment as shown in Fig. 12 .
  • the second embodiment is characterized by a slight difference in timing for indoor units 103A, 103B, and 103C to enter the second mode (FIO) among them.
  • Fig. 13 is a diagram showing a difference in timing of entry into the second mode (FIO).
  • timing for indoor unit 103B to enter the second mode (FIO) is delayed by a time lag FIO ⁇ T as compared with the timing for indoor unit 103A to enter the second mode (FIO).
  • a time lag FIO ⁇ T As shown in Fig. 13 , timing for indoor unit 103B to enter the second mode (FIO) is delayed by a time lag FIO ⁇ T as compared with the timing for indoor unit 103A to enter the second mode (FIO).
  • indoor heat exchanger 115 includes a first condenser 115A and a second condenser 115B connected in parallel to each other in the refrigerant circuit.
  • Indoor air blower 113 includes a first air blower 113A and a second air blower 113A provided in correspondence with first condenser 115A and second condenser 115B, respectively. As shown in Fig.
  • central controller 230 controls first air blower 113A and second air blower 113B such that a period during which first air blower 113A sends air at the first volume of air (a fan rotation speed N2A) and a period during which second air blower 113B sends air at the second volume of air (a fan rotation speed N2B) do not overlap with each other in the second mode (FIO).
  • a condenser and an air blower are provided also similarly in indoor unit 103C.
  • 101 air-conditioning apparatus 103, 103A, 103B, 103C indoor unit; 104 outdoor unit; 110 infrared sensor; 111 pipe temperature sensor; 113 indoor air blower; 114 outdoor air blower; 115 indoor heat exchanger; 116 outdoor heat exchanger; 117 expansion valve; 118 four-way valve; 119 compressor; 120 refrigerant pipe; 121 indoor temperature sensor; 130 controller; 230 central controller; 203 communication device

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