Temperature control for variable volume air conditioning system
First Claim
1. A temperature control for a variable volume air conditioning system wherein electric motor-operated air valve means are provided for varying the volume of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air supplied to a conditioned zone, said temperature control comprisinga. zone thermostat means for sensing the temperature within a conditioned zone, determining the deviation between a set-point temperature and said zone temperature, and for producing an electrical error signal comprising a voltage having a magnitude which varies in a predetermined relationship with respect to said deviation in temperature;
- b. duct temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone and for producing an electrical duct temperature signal related thereto;
c. changeover circuit means for receiving said error and duct temperature signals and comprisingi. an inverter for receiving said error signal and operative to vary said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature, thereby producing a first mode error signal comprising a voltage signal having a magnitude inversely related to that of said error voltage signal; and
ii. switch means responsive to said electrical duct temperature signal for transmitting said first mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of one of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone, and for transmitting a second mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of the other of said relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone, said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature being maintained in said second mode error signal; and
d. valve motor control circuit means for receiving said output error signal and for energizing electric motor-operated air valve means in response thereto so as to vary the volume of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone in a sense to restore the zone temperature to the set-point temperature.
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Abstract
A temperature control is disclosed for a variable volume air conditioning system of the type wherein electric motor-operated air valve means are provided for varying the volume and relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air supplied to a conditioned zone. The control includes zone thermostat means for producing an electrical error signal having a magnitude which varies in a predetermined relationship with respect to a deviation in zone temperature, and changeover circuit means for varying said predetermined relationship in order to accommodate changeover between heating and cooling, as sensed by duct temperature sensing means. The control further includes flow limit circuit means for imposing limits upon the maximum and minimum desired flow of conditioned air through the air valve means.
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10 Claims
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1. A temperature control for a variable volume air conditioning system wherein electric motor-operated air valve means are provided for varying the volume of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air supplied to a conditioned zone, said temperature control comprising
a. zone thermostat means for sensing the temperature within a conditioned zone, determining the deviation between a set-point temperature and said zone temperature, and for producing an electrical error signal comprising a voltage having a magnitude which varies in a predetermined relationship with respect to said deviation in temperature; -
b. duct temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone and for producing an electrical duct temperature signal related thereto; c. changeover circuit means for receiving said error and duct temperature signals and comprising i. an inverter for receiving said error signal and operative to vary said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature, thereby producing a first mode error signal comprising a voltage signal having a magnitude inversely related to that of said error voltage signal; and ii. switch means responsive to said electrical duct temperature signal for transmitting said first mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of one of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone, and for transmitting a second mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of the other of said relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone, said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature being maintained in said second mode error signal; and d. valve motor control circuit means for receiving said output error signal and for energizing electric motor-operated air valve means in response thereto so as to vary the volume of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone in a sense to restore the zone temperature to the set-point temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A temperature control for a variable volume air conditioning system wherein electric motor-operated air valve means are provided for varying the volume of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air supplied to a conditioned zone, said temperature control comprising
a. zone thermostat means for sensing the temperature within a conditioned zone, determining the deviation between a set-point temperature and said zone temperature, and for producing an electrical error signal having a magnitude which varies in a predetermined relationship with respect to said deviation in temperature; -
b. duct temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone and for producing an electrical duct temperature signal related thereto; c. changeover circuit means for receiving said error and duct temperature signals and operative to i. vary said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature, thereby producing a first mode error signal, and transmit said first mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of one of relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone;
orii. maintain said predetermined relationship between the magnitude of said error signal and said deviation in temperature, thereby producing a second mode error signal, and transmit said second mode error signal as an output error signal in response to a temperature of said conditioned air indicative of the other of said relatively warm or relatively cool conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone; d. valve motor control circuit means for receiving said output error signal and for energizing electric motor-operated air valve means in response thereto so as to vary the volume of conditioned air being supplied to said conditioned zone in a sense to restore the zone temperature to the set-point temperature; e. flow limit circuit means for receiving said output error signal and responsive to the magnitude thereof to impose thereon at least a first limit beyond which its magnitude cannot vary, said first limit being related to one of the maximum or minimum desired flow of air through said air valve means; and f. feedback circuit means for producing an electrical feedback signal related to the actual volume of conditioned air flow through said air valve means, said valve motor control circuit means receiving said electrical error signal and said electrical feedback signal and responsive thereto such that the actual volume of conditioned air flow through said air valve means is related to the magnitude of said electrical error signal, thereby preventing a flow of conditioned air beyond said one of the maximum or minimum desired flow of conditioned air. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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