Modified thermostatic control for enhanced air quality
First Claim
1. A method for controlling an HVAC system for delivering conditioned air to an interior space, such method comprising the steps of:
- (a) identifying a temperature set point for the interior space;
(b) determining whether the temperature of the interior space has risen above or below a predetermined upper or lower temperature limit;
(c) commencing a primary on-cycle for operation of the HVAC unit when the temperature meets the predetermined temperature limit until the temperature returns to the temperature set point to cease operation of the HVAC unit and commence a primary off-cycle for the HVAC unit;
(d) commencing an idle cycle for a first time period during the primary off-cycle;
(e) commencing a burst cycle for a second time period upon completion of the idle cycle during which the HVAC is operated to provide conditioned air to the interior space to improve its comfort quality;
(f) repeating steps (d) and (e) sequentially until the termination of the primary off-cycle and commencement of the next primary on-cycle;
(g) determining whether the temperature of the interior space exceeds a predetermined increment beyond the predetermined temperature limit during the burst cycle in which case the burst cycle is promptly terminated; and
(h) wherein the second time period is shorter than the first time period.
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Abstract
A method and system for supplementing a conventional temperature-controlled on-cycle for an HVAC unit with a complementary timer-controlled circuit that produces a programmed series of supplemental on-cycles of short duration for the HVAC unit during the conventional off-cycle is provided according to the invention. The purpose of such supplemental on-cycles for the HVAC unit is not to cool or heat the air, but instead to introduce some fresh incoming air into the interior space that has been conditioned to enhance the comfort quality characteristics of the interior air (e.g., humidity level, freshness) to reduce the stagnant quality of the air. The short duration of these supplemental on-cycles should ensure that the HVAC system does not run long enough to cool or heat the interior air beyond the desired temperature set point. Such supplemental burst cycles may be programmed in series through the thermostatic control, or manually produced by the user on command.
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1. A method for controlling an HVAC system for delivering conditioned air to an interior space, such method comprising the steps of:
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(a) identifying a temperature set point for the interior space;
(b) determining whether the temperature of the interior space has risen above or below a predetermined upper or lower temperature limit;
(c) commencing a primary on-cycle for operation of the HVAC unit when the temperature meets the predetermined temperature limit until the temperature returns to the temperature set point to cease operation of the HVAC unit and commence a primary off-cycle for the HVAC unit;
(d) commencing an idle cycle for a first time period during the primary off-cycle;
(e) commencing a burst cycle for a second time period upon completion of the idle cycle during which the HVAC is operated to provide conditioned air to the interior space to improve its comfort quality;
(f) repeating steps (d) and (e) sequentially until the termination of the primary off-cycle and commencement of the next primary on-cycle;
(g) determining whether the temperature of the interior space exceeds a predetermined increment beyond the predetermined temperature limit during the burst cycle in which case the burst cycle is promptly terminated; and
(h) wherein the second time period is shorter than the first time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system for controlling an HVAC system that is adapted to service an interior space, the system comprising:
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(a) means for storing a temperature set point for the interior space, a predetermined temperature threshold limit, an idle cycle time period, and a burst cycle time period;
(b) one or more sensors for determining the temperature level within the interior space;
(c) means for determining if the temperature level of the interior space has risen above or below the predetermined temperature limits;
(d) means for commencing a primary on-cycle for operation of the HVAC unit when the temperature meets the predetermined temperature limit until the temperature returns to the temperature set point to commence a primary off-cycle for the HVAC unit;
(e) means for commencing an idle cycle for its predetermined time period during the primary off-cycle;
(f) means for commencing a burst cycle for its predetermined time period upon completion of the idle cycle during which the HVAC unit is operated to provide conditioned air to the interior space to improve its comfort quality;
(g) means for repeating the idle cycles and burst cycles sequentially until the termination of the primary off-cycle, and commencement of the next primary on-cycle;
(h) means for determining whether the temperature of the interior space exceeds a predetermined increment beyond the predetermined temperature limit during a burst cycle in which case the burst cycle is promptly terminated; and
(i) wherein the second time period is shorter than the first time period. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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39. A system for controlling an HVAC system that is adapted to service an interior space, the system comprising:
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(a) means for storing a temperature set point for the interior space, a predetermined temperature threshold limit, and a burst cycle time period;
(b) one or more sensors for determining the temperature level within the interior space;
(c) means for determining if the temperature level of the interior space has risen above or below the predetermined temperature limit;
(d) means for commencing a primary on-cycle for operation of the HVAC unit when the temperature meets the predetermined temperature limit until the temperature returns to the temperature set point to commence a primary off-cycle for the HVAC unit;
(e) user-activated means for commencing an immediate burst cycle during a primary off-cycle and lasting for its predetermined burst cycle time period during which the HVAC unit is operated to provide conditioned air to the interior space to improve its comfort quality, followed by commencement of a primary off-cycle; and
(f) means for determining whether the temperature of the interior space exceeds a predetermined increment beyond the predetermined temperature limit during the burst cycle in which case the burst cycle is promptly terminated.
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