Heating and cooling control methods and systems
First Claim
1. A controller that integrates the control of heating or cooling in buildings by simultaneously controlling heating ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems in concert with separate fresh air ventilation (FAV) systems by reacting to outside and inside conditions, wherein said controller comprises:
- a. an internal sensor that monitors temperature in a building,b. an outside sensor that monitors current outside air temperature,c. a microprocessor system that sets logical set-points based on mathematical algorithms that uses said internal and outside sensors,d. a user-programmable interface to said microprocessor system that enables a user to define time-based temperature set-points for improved comfort in the building,e. a first switch relay controlled by said microprocessor system and said internal sensor and providing output based on the temperature of the building monitored by said internal sensor, andf. a second switch relay in series with the first switch relay, controlled by said microprocessor system and said outside sensor, and receiving the output from the first switch relay, wherein the second switch relay determines whether calls for cooling or heating are diverted to said separate FAV or HVAC systems based on the output from the first switch relay and the current outside air temperature monitored by the said outside sensor.
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Abstract
A single controller interface (Smart-Stat) integrates the control of heating or cooling in buildings by simultaneously controlling Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems in concert with separate fresh air ventilation (FAV) systems. The Smart-Stat reduces costs and the carbon footprint of typical HVAC systems by optimizing the use of FAV. User-programmable set-points are incorporated with time-of-day and day-of-week as well as data from multiple sensors, thermostats and weather information. Mathematical algorithms are used to determine control signals to the HVAC or FAV systems. The Smart-Stat integrates the two separate systems into a single system that is able to direct the call for cooling or heating to the HVAC or FAV systems, depending on appropriate outside weather conditions. Any building can replace its existing HVAC system controller with the Smart-Stat controller and incorporate a FAV system to create a single integrated HVAC and FAV system.
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10 Claims
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1. A controller that integrates the control of heating or cooling in buildings by simultaneously controlling heating ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems in concert with separate fresh air ventilation (FAV) systems by reacting to outside and inside conditions, wherein said controller comprises:
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a. an internal sensor that monitors temperature in a building, b. an outside sensor that monitors current outside air temperature, c. a microprocessor system that sets logical set-points based on mathematical algorithms that uses said internal and outside sensors, d. a user-programmable interface to said microprocessor system that enables a user to define time-based temperature set-points for improved comfort in the building, e. a first switch relay controlled by said microprocessor system and said internal sensor and providing output based on the temperature of the building monitored by said internal sensor, and f. a second switch relay in series with the first switch relay, controlled by said microprocessor system and said outside sensor, and receiving the output from the first switch relay, wherein the second switch relay determines whether calls for cooling or heating are diverted to said separate FAV or HVAC systems based on the output from the first switch relay and the current outside air temperature monitored by the said outside sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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