Electric heat control apparatus and method
First Claim
1. In a heating system having a supply air duct in communication with an enclosure, an air mover for moving air in a predetermined direction within the duct to provide a supply air stream to the enclosure, a plurality of heaters located in the duct for heating the supply air stream and a thermostat for providing a demand for heat signal in response to the enclosure temperature being less than a predetermined temperature setting, apparatus for controlling the heaters, said apparatus comprising:
- temperature sensing means at a selected location in the duct downstream from the heaters in the predetermined direction for sensing temperature of the supply air stream at said selected location and for providing an indication of sensed temperature; and
control means responsive only to the demand for heat signal and to an indication that the sensed temperature is less than a predetermined first temperature for sequentially activating one or more heaters until the sensed temperature is greater than or equal to said first temperature, said control means being further responsive only to the demand for heat signal and to an indication that the sensed temperature is greater than a predetermined second temperature which is greater than said first temperature for sequentially deactivating one or more of the activated heaters until the sensed temperature is less than or equal to said second temperature, said control means being responsive to cessation of the demand for heat signal for deactivating all of the activated heaters.
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Abstract
Activation and deactivation of a plurality of heating elements in an electric heating system are separately controllable in accordance with the present invention. Individual heating elements are sequentially activated in response to a demand for heat. A predetermined time delay is imposed between successive activations of the heating elements to allow time to satisfy the demand for heat before another heating element is activated. Normally, the heating elements are also deactivated sequentially in response to a reduced demand for heat, with a predetermined time delay between successive deactivations to allow time to respond to the reduced demand for heat before another heating element is deactivated. A temperature sensor is located in the air discharge plenum of the heating system for sensing the temperature of the discharge air. The discharge air temperature is used to control the operation of the heating elements, a two-speed heat pump, and the "off cycle" of the heating system blower.
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1. In a heating system having a supply air duct in communication with an enclosure, an air mover for moving air in a predetermined direction within the duct to provide a supply air stream to the enclosure, a plurality of heaters located in the duct for heating the supply air stream and a thermostat for providing a demand for heat signal in response to the enclosure temperature being less than a predetermined temperature setting, apparatus for controlling the heaters, said apparatus comprising:
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temperature sensing means at a selected location in the duct downstream from the heaters in the predetermined direction for sensing temperature of the supply air stream at said selected location and for providing an indication of sensed temperature; and control means responsive only to the demand for heat signal and to an indication that the sensed temperature is less than a predetermined first temperature for sequentially activating one or more heaters until the sensed temperature is greater than or equal to said first temperature, said control means being further responsive only to the demand for heat signal and to an indication that the sensed temperature is greater than a predetermined second temperature which is greater than said first temperature for sequentially deactivating one or more of the activated heaters until the sensed temperature is less than or equal to said second temperature, said control means being responsive to cessation of the demand for heat signal for deactivating all of the activated heaters. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. Apparatus for conditioning air in an enclosure having a thermostat for providing a demand for heat signal in response to the enclosure temperature being less than a predetermined temperature setting, said apparatus comprising:
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air supply means having an air supply duct in communication with the enclosure and an air mover for moving air in a predetermined direction within said duct to provide a supply air stream to the enclosure; heat pump means having an indoor heat exchanger in heat exchange relationship with the supply air stream, an outdoor heat exchanger and a compressor for circulating a heat transfer fluid between said indoor and outdoor heat exchangers to condition the supply air stream, said heat pump means being operative to heat the supply air stream in response to the demand for heat signal; supplemental heating means located in said duct for heating the supply air stream; temperature sensing means at a selected location in said duct downstream from both said indoor heat exchanger and said supplemental heating means in the predetermined direction for sensing temperature of the supply air stream at said selected location and for providing an indication of sensed temperature; and control means for activating said supplemental heating means to heat the supply air stream in response to the sensed temperature being less than a predetermined temperature. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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