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Control of outdoor air source water heating using variable-speed heat pump

  • US 5,052,186 A
  • Filed: 09/21/1990
  • Issued: 10/01/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process of controlling an integrated heat pump system of the type comprising a variable speed compressor having a discharge port and a suction port;

  • a water heat exchanger coupled to the discharge port of said compressor for heating water by transfer of heat from a compressed heat exchange fluid;

    an outdoor evaporator heat exchanger having an outdoor fan and a coil receiving the heat exchange fluid from said water heat exchanger and coupled also to the suction port of the compressor, for drawing heat from the outdoor air which heat is transferred to the water in the water heat exchanger;

    a controller having output channels to control an outdoor fan and the speed of said variable speed compressor and inputs respectively coupled to a water heater setpoint adjustment means, an outdoor air temperature sensor for sensing the outdoor temperature of said outdoor air; and

    a water temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the water heated by said water heat exchanger;

    the process comprising the steps of sensing the outdoor temperature To ;

    sensing the water temperature Tw ;

    controlling the speed of said compressor to operate at a lower speed when said outdoor temperature is high and at a higher speed when said outdoor temperature is low, within a range of outdoor temperatures from a minimum temperature to a maximum temperature;

    wherein said compressor speed is controlled substantially at a minimum speed for outdoor temperatures between a maximum outdoor temperature and a high temperature below said maximum outdoor temperature;

    substantially at a maximum speed for outdoor temperatures between a minimum outdoor temperature; and

    a low temperature above said minimum outdoor temperature, and at a variable speed that rises with decrease in outdoor temperature from said low temperature to said high temperature.

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