Hvac control system and method
First Claim
1. A system for controlling HVAC in an enclosed space, the system comprising:
- means for determining occupancy status of an enclosed space and delivering a signal indicating an unoccupied condition;
means for sensing temperature in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed temperature;
means for sensing humidity in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed humidity;
means for comparing the sensed temperature to a predetermined temperature and providing first and second temperatures enabling the condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined temperatures;
means for comparing the sensed humidity to a predetermined humidity and providing first and second enabling condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined humidity;
means for enabling the HVAC for bringing the room temperature and humidity to the predetermined temperature and humidity, the enabling means responsive to the unoccupied condition signal in combination with one of the temperature enabling condition signals in combination with one of the humidity enabling condition signals.
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Abstract
A system provides a flexible control of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) for enclosed areas. The apparatus and method of the present invention measures selected internal environmental variables in the enclosed area including data from a motion sensor indicating the occupancy status of the area for automatically controlling the operation of the HVAC system. Control settings are made to meet desired temperature and energy consumption levels. A logic algorithm and microcomputer determine humidity levels. The humidity levels are controlled to minimize the occurrence of mold and mildew. Algorithm timing strategies optimize air drying initiated by an occupancy sensor.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for controlling HVAC in an enclosed space, the system comprising:
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means for determining occupancy status of an enclosed space and delivering a signal indicating an unoccupied condition; means for sensing temperature in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed temperature; means for sensing humidity in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed humidity; means for comparing the sensed temperature to a predetermined temperature and providing first and second temperatures enabling the condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined temperatures; means for comparing the sensed humidity to a predetermined humidity and providing first and second enabling condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined humidity; means for enabling the HVAC for bringing the room temperature and humidity to the predetermined temperature and humidity, the enabling means responsive to the unoccupied condition signal in combination with one of the temperature enabling condition signals in combination with one of the humidity enabling condition signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for controlling an enclosed space environment, the method comprising the steps of:
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determining occupancy status of an enclosed space and delivering a signal indicating an unoccupied condition; sensing temperature in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed temperature; sensing humidity in the space and providing a signal corresponding to the sensed humidity; comparing the sensed temperature to a predetermined temperature and providing first and second temperature enabling condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined temperatures; comparing the sensed humidity to a predetermined humidity and providing first and second humidity enabling condition signals representative of differences between the sensed and predetermined humidity; and enabling an HVAC system cooperating with the space for bringing the enclosed space temperature and the enclosed space humidity to a predetermined temperature and humidity, the enabling step responsive to the unoccupied condition signal in combination with one of the temperature enabling condition signals in combination with one of the humidity enabling condition signals. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for controlling a room HVAC system comprising the steps of:
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determining occupancy status of a room serviced by an HVAC system and providing an unoccupied signal representative of the unoccupied status; starting a clock with the unoccupied signal; monitoring the clock and providing a lapsed time signal representative of time on the clock exceeding a preset time; monitoring room temperature; comparing the room temperature to a predetermined setback temperature and providing a low temperature signal representative of the room temperature being less than the predetermined setback temperature and a setback temperature signal representative of the room temperature being at least the predetermined setback temperature; monitoring room humidity; comparing the room humidity to a predetermined humidity and providing a dry signal when the room humidity is less than the predetermined humidity and a damp signal when the room humidity is at least the predetermined humidity; enabling the HVAC system for reducing the room temperature proximate to and less than the setback temperature in response to the unoccupied, setback temperature and dry signals; enabling the HVAC system until one of the low temperature, dry and lapsed time signals is received, the enabling in response to the unoccupied, setback temperature and damp signals; disabling the HVAC system by resetting the clock with an increased preset time in response to the lapsed time signal; disabling the HVAC system by resetting the clock with the preset time in response to one of the low temperature and dry signals; resetting the clock with the increased preset time in response to the unoccupied, lapsed time and dry signals; enabling the HVAC system until one of the low temperature, dry and lapsed time signals is received, the enabling in response to the unoccupied, low temperature and damp signals; disabling the HVAC system by resetting the clock with an increased preset time in response to the lapsed time signal; disabling the HVAC system by resetting the clock with the preset time in response to one of the low temperature and dry signals; and continuing the monitoring of the room occupancy, temperature and humidity for cycling through the above steps of enabling and disabling the HVAC system for efficiently bringing the room temperature and humidity to predetermined levels outside a mold and mildew growth environment. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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