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Self-adjusting recovery algorithm for a microprocessor-controlled setback thermostat

  • US 5,270,952 A
  • Filed: 09/30/1991
  • Issued: 12/14/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/30/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A setback thermostat including a temperature sensor providing a signal indicative of the ambient temperature, and a programmable digital processor including an operand memory having a plurality of data storage locations at least one of which contains an occupancy time value and an associated occupancy temperature value and another which contains a ramp rate value, an input channel receiving the temperature sensor signal, and an output channel providing an operation signal to start operation of a space temperature control unit responsive to a predetermined internal condition of the processor, said processor periodically converting the temperature sensor signal to a digital current temperature value and storing the current temperature value in an operand memory location, said processor further having a closing maintaining in an operand memory location a present time value specifying the present time of day, and said processor also including an instruction memory in which is stored a sequence of instructions, and from which instructions in the sequence are retrieved and executed by the processor, said processor during execution of said sequence of instructions comprising:

  • a) time difference means for retrieving the occupancy time value and the present time value from their respective operand memory locations, for generating a time difference value equal to the difference between the occupancy time and the present time values and for storing the time difference value in an operand memory location;

    b) ramp delta means for retrieving from their respective operand memory locations the time difference value and the ramp rate value, for generating a ramp delta value equal to the product of the time difference value and the ramp rate value, and for storing the ramp delta value in an operand memory location; and

    c) ramp set point means for retrieving the occupancy temperature value and the ramp delta value from their respective operand memory locations, for forming a ramp set point value equal to at least one of i) the difference between the occupancy temperature value and the ramp delta value and ii) the sum of the occupancy temperature value and the ramp delta value, and for comparing the ramp set point value with the current temperature value, wherein the predetermined interval processor condition comprises a predetermined magnitude relationship between the ramp set point value and the current temperature value, and when the predetermined internal processor condition exists, issuing the operation signal.

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