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Super-heat monitoring and control device for air conditioning refrigeration systems

  • US 4,505,125 A
  • Filed: 01/07/1983
  • Issued: 03/19/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for quantitatively monitoring the amount of super-heat contained in the refrigerant vapor of an air conditioning refrigeration system and locking-out the refrigeration system in response to sustained variation of the super-heat above or below predetermined quantitative limits defining a "deadband" for longer than selected intervals, comprising:

  • (a) means for independently sensing the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant vapor and reflecting the sensed values of the temperature and pressure as values of electrical resistance;

    (b) a power supply adapted to provide a predetermined regulated output;

    (c) a bridge circuit connected to said power supply and to said temperature and pressure sensors and responsive to said values of electrical resistance and calibrated to balance said values of electrical resistance to produce a predetermined electrical output signal correlated quantitatively to said super-heat;

    (d) a preamplifier connected to receive said predetermined electrical output signal from said bridge circuit;

    (e) an integrator circuit connected to receive the output signal of the amplifier and adapted to produce either a positive or negative output when said super-heat varies from said predetermined value;

    (f) a pair of comparator circuits connected to receive the output from said integrator circuit and adapted to produce an output signal through one or the other of two output circuits depending upon whether the output from said integrator is positive or negative and of a predetermined value; and

    (g) lock-out means responsive to variations in said bridge circuit output above or below said predetermined quantitative limits whereby lock-out timing becomes a function of the amount that said predetermined quantitative limits of super-heat are exceeded.

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