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Variable speed fan motor control for forced air heating/cooling system

  • US 7,191,826 B2
  • Filed: 02/13/2004
  • Issued: 03/20/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/18/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A control system for controlling the speed of a fan motor for a forced air conditioning system operable in an air heating mode and an air cooling mode, respectively, to vary motor speed during operation of said air conditioning system to minimize temperature stratification and heating or cooling exchange losses in said air conditioning system, said control system comprising:

  • a first temperature sensor disposed in a return air flowpath of air returning from an enclosed space to said air conditioning system;

    a second temperature sensor located downstream of at least one heat exchanger of said air conditioning system for measuring the air temperature at the location of said second sensor compared with the air temperature at the location of said first sensor;

    a first control circuit including first and second amplifiers connected to each other and to at least one of said sensors and third and fourth amplifiers connected to each other and to at least one of said sensors for producing a variable output signal dependent on the difference in temperatures sensed by said first and second sensors and dependent on whether said air conditioning system is operating in an air heating mode or an air cooling mode;

    a power output circuit for controlling the speed of said motor as a function of said output signal to vary the speed of said motor in accordance with the difference in temperatures sensed by said first and second sensors; and

    a heating operation and cooling operation selection circuit operably connected to said power output circuit and said first control circuit.

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