Energy-saving occupancy-controlled heating ventilating and air-conditioning systems for timing and cycling energy within different rooms of buildings having central power units
First Claim
1. An automated HVAC control system for saving energy dispensed from a HVAC energy source as a function of occupancy status in a plurality of utility zones dispersed at different locations from the energy source, comprising in combination:
- a plurality of inhabitable utility zones having individual energy control means for designating HVAC energy delivery in response to designated control parameters locally established at respective ones of the utility zones, a common HVAC energy source for dispensing HVAC energy to said plurality of utility zones in response to respective local specified operating control parameters, common control means for operating said energy source in response to said designated operating control parameters at a plurality of said utility zones to deliver energy from said common HVAC source to respective ones of said plurality of utility zones, said common control means including a means of reducing peak load capacity requirements of said HVAC control system, occupancy indication means for indicating individual occupancy status within respective ones of said utility zones as one of said designated operating control parameters, and energy delivery means for producing scheduled on-off energy cycles at said plurality of utility zones in response to said common control system in respective individual ones of said utility zones in response to occupancy status established within the respective utility zones.
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Abstract
An automated energy saving system dispenses HVAC energy from a common energy source to a set of utility zones, typically rooms in a house or commercial building which are dispersed at different locations remote from the energy source, typically a roof top unit. Each utility zone selects locally established operating conditions as operating parameters serviced at a control center, typically located at the energy source site, to distribute available HVAC energy to the independent utility zones of the set in an energy saving mode of operation. The remote utility zones communicate with the common controller by wiring or wireless communication links. At the energy source energy is distributed by off-on control of individual energy conduits to the individual utility sites. The control parameters at the local utility zones define energy-off periods by way of predetermined interactively set temperature ranges in one preferred automated delivery mode for delivering both heating and cooling energy from the HVAC energy source. Timing cycles for energy delivery during reduced energy delivery periods are also interactively defined at local utility sites for initiating automatic control functions at the central control site. Typically energy is supplied intermittently during uninhabited periods at local utility zones in response to either passive temperature range settings or dynamic occupancy detectors to conserve energy in an energy savings mode of operation.
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1. An automated HVAC control system for saving energy dispensed from a HVAC energy source as a function of occupancy status in a plurality of utility zones dispersed at different locations from the energy source, comprising in combination:
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a plurality of inhabitable utility zones having individual energy control means for designating HVAC energy delivery in response to designated control parameters locally established at respective ones of the utility zones, a common HVAC energy source for dispensing HVAC energy to said plurality of utility zones in response to respective local specified operating control parameters, common control means for operating said energy source in response to said designated operating control parameters at a plurality of said utility zones to deliver energy from said common HVAC source to respective ones of said plurality of utility zones, said common control means including a means of reducing peak load capacity requirements of said HVAC control system, occupancy indication means for indicating individual occupancy status within respective ones of said utility zones as one of said designated operating control parameters, and energy delivery means for producing scheduled on-off energy cycles at said plurality of utility zones in response to said common control system in respective individual ones of said utility zones in response to occupancy status established within the respective utility zones. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An automated HVAC control system for saving energy dispensed from a common HVAC energy source as a function of locally designated operating control parameters established in a plurality of utility zones dispersed at different locations from the common energy source, comprising in combination:
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said plurality of utility zones being adapted for receiving HVAC energy from said energy source for attaining temperatures locally designated at respective ones of the utility zones, common HVAC energy distribution control means for dispensing HVAC energy to said plurality of utility zones in response to said locally designated operating control parameters, said common HVAC energy distribution control means including a means of reducing peak load capacity requirements of said HVAC control system, energy cycling means for producing in response to said common distribution controls means scheduled on-off energy cycles in respective ones of said utility zones responding to the locally designated control parameters established at the respective utility zones, communication linking means for communicating between different ones of said plurality of utility zones and the common control means, designating means for relaying to said control means from said utility zones through the communication linking means sets of local control parameters designating individual utility zone operating temperatures and timing cycles for controlling said energy cycling means, and programmed control means for said common distribution control means for coordinating HVAC energy off-on conditions to implement individual designated operating temperatures and timing cycles at the plurality of utility zones.
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