Fan motor with digital controller for applying substantially constant driving current
First Claim
1. In a method for monitoring a fan, driven by an electronically commutated motor, against a malfunction causing a power need of said motor that is different from the power need under normal operating conditions,said motor having associated therewith a rotation speed controller for controlling the rotation speed thereof to a specified rotation speed value, and a current controller for setting the motor current to a specified target value, said method comprising:
- using an output signal of the rotation speed controller to generate a target value signal (PWM 1+) for said current controller, said target value signal representing a value of the motor current at the presently specified rotation speed;
comparing said target value signal (PWM 1+) to a specified value;
if the set target value signal (PWM 1+) differs from the specified value, generating a signal indicating malfunction; and
subsequent to the foregoing steps, terminating regulation of rotation speed to the specified rotation speed.
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Abstract
An improved fan arrangement features a radial or diagonal fan (370) with which a direct current motor (32) is associated as its drive motor, further comprising a digital control element (23, 24) which executes a program, for controlling the current flowing through the direct current motor (32), which program is so configured that it applies a substantially constant current in the motor (32) in the working rotation speed range of the fan.
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1. In a method for monitoring a fan, driven by an electronically commutated motor, against a malfunction causing a power need of said motor that is different from the power need under normal operating conditions,
said motor having associated therewith a rotation speed controller for controlling the rotation speed thereof to a specified rotation speed value, and a current controller for setting the motor current to a specified target value, said method comprising: -
using an output signal of the rotation speed controller to generate a target value signal (PWM 1+) for said current controller, said target value signal representing a value of the motor current at the presently specified rotation speed; comparing said target value signal (PWM 1+) to a specified value; if the set target value signal (PWM 1+) differs from the specified value, generating a signal indicating malfunction; and subsequent to the foregoing steps, terminating regulation of rotation speed to the specified rotation speed.
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2. A method of monitoring a fan, driven by a motor, against malfunction causing an increased power need of said motor, comprising the steps of:
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setting the rotation speed of the fan to a first specified value; at a specified first point in time, switching off the motor of the fan so that its rotation speed decreases in accordance with the energy stored in the rotating mass of the motor and the frictional losses occurring as the rotor rotates; recording a second point in time, at which the rotation speed of the motor has reached a specified second value that is less than the first specified value; determining whether a time interval between the first and second points in time is less than a specified time period, and, if so, generating a specified signal. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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