System and method for controlling HVAC equipment so as to obtain a desired range of a sound pressure level and/or sound power level
First Claim
1. A method, comprisingreceiving feedback using a device, wherein the device includes one or more of a microphone, a thermometer, an accelerometer, a motion sensor, and an amplifier, the device being disposed in a ductwork providing conditioned air to a zone of a building conditioned by a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the ductwork being in fluid communication with the zone, but physically outside of the zone;
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Abstract
A system and method for controlling the operation of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment so as to achieve a desired range of a sound pressure level and/or a sound power level is described. The system and method can lead to a desired range of a sound pressure level and/or a sound power level for a zone using equipment that is typically included in HVAC systems. Such control of equipment can be important for privacy and comfort requirements.
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1. A method, comprising
receiving feedback using a device, wherein the device includes one or more of a microphone, a thermometer, an accelerometer, a motion sensor, and an amplifier, the device being disposed in a ductwork providing conditioned air to a zone of a building conditioned by a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the ductwork being in fluid communication with the zone, but physically outside of the zone; - and
obtaining one or more of a range of a sound pressure level and a range of a sound power level in the zone by controlling an operation of equipment in the HVAC system based on the feedback received from the device, the controlling the operation of equipment in the HVAC system is based on an occupancy schedule, in an occupied state, the controlling the operation of equipment in the HVAC system prioritizes maintaining one or more of the sound pressure level and the sound power level in the zone within the range of the sound pressure level and the range of the sound power level over maintaining a space condition, and in an unoccupied state, the controlling the operation of equipment in the HVAC system prioritizes maintaining the space condition over maintaining the one or more of the sound pressure level and the sound power level in the zone within the range of the sound pressure level and the range of the sound power level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13)
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10. A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising:
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a device disposed in a ductwork providing conditioned air to a zone of a building conditioned by the HVAC system, the device including one or more of a microphone, a thermometer, an accelerometer, a motion sensor, and an amplifier, the ductwork being in fluid communication with the zone, but physically outside of the zone; and a controller that; receives feedback from the device; obtains one or more of a range a sound pressure level and a range of a sound power level by operating equipment in the HVAC system; controls an operating state of at least one of a supply fan, a return fan, an exhaust fan, a damper, and a cooling coil to achieve the desired range of sound pressure level and/or the sound power level when in an occupied state, wherein the controller prioritizes maintaining the desired range of sound pressure level and/or the sound power level over maintaining a space condition, and in an unoccupied state, controls the operating state of at least one of the supply fan, the return fan, the exhaust fan, the damper, and the cooling coil to achieve the space condition, wherein the controller prioritizes maintaining the space condition over maintaining the desired range of sound pressure level and/or the sound power level. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method, comprising:
operating a single-zone variable air volume (VAV) system of a building, the operating including; monitoring a sound level of a supply air fan for the single-zone VAV system using a microphone disposed in a ductwork providing conditioned air to a controlled space of the single-zone VAV system, the ductwork being in fluid communication with the controlled space, but physically outside of the controlled space; in an occupied state, controlling a sound level from the supply air fan by controlling a speed of the supply air fan, the supply air fan being disposed within the ductwork; and modulating a cooling capacity of a cooling coil using a thermostat associated with the controlled space of the single-zone VAV system, thereby controlling a temperature of supply air entering the controlled space, wherein maintaining the sound level is prioritized over controlling the temperature of the supply air entering the controlled space; and in an unoccupied state, modulating the cooling capacity of the cooling coil using the thermostat associated with the controlled space of the single-zone VAV system, thereby controlling the temperature of supply air entering the controlled space, wherein controlling the temperature of the supply air entering the controlled space is prioritized over maintaining the sound level.
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