HVAC controller with ventilation boost control
First Claim
1. A thermostat configured to control one or more components of an HVAC system of a building including a ventilation unit with an air-to-air heat exchanger, the ventilation unit having a ventilation controller, the thermostat comprising:
- a housing;
a temperature sensor;
a user interface including a display;
a memory;
an I/O block for sending and/or receiving signals to and/or from the one or more components of the HVAC system, including the ventilation unit and one or more wireless ventilation boost control units;
a controller coupled to the temperature sensor, the user interface, the memory, and the I/O block;
the temperature sensor, the user interface, the memory, the I/O block, and the controller housed by the housing; and
wherein the controller is configured to read a temperature value via the temperature sensor and to provide one or more heating and/or cooling control signals via the I/O block of the thermostat to control one or more components of an HVAC system in order to maintain a desired temperature set point in the building, the controller is further configured to receive two or more request signals for two or more ventilation events from two or more of;
the one or more wireless ventilation boost control units; and
/ora user via the user interface of the thermostat;
each of the two or more request signals indicative of a request for additional ventilation to increase a current ventilation level for a predetermined requested ventilation time or a request for termination of the additional ventilation and is free from a request to change the desired temperature set point in the building and, in response to receiving a request signal for additional ventilation, the controller is configured to send one or more commands to the ventilation controller of the ventilation unit to ventilate the building for a ventilation time, wherein the ventilation time is based, at least in part, on the predetermined requested ventilation time, wherein the controller is further configured to prioritize at least some of the received request signals that are concurrently active and are for additional ventilation based, at least in part, on a remaining time of the predetermined requested ventilation time of each of the prioritized request signals.
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Abstract
A Heating, Ventilation, and/or Air Conditioning (HVAC) controller, such as a thermostat, is configured to receive and accept one or more requests for a temporary boost in ventilation. The requests may be received from one or more remotely located ventilation boost control units located throughout the building, and/or through a user interface of the HVAC controller itself. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to coordinate multiple requests for ventilation, and adjust the ventilation time as appropriate.
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6 Claims
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1. A thermostat configured to control one or more components of an HVAC system of a building including a ventilation unit with an air-to-air heat exchanger, the ventilation unit having a ventilation controller, the thermostat comprising:
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a housing; a temperature sensor; a user interface including a display; a memory; an I/O block for sending and/or receiving signals to and/or from the one or more components of the HVAC system, including the ventilation unit and one or more wireless ventilation boost control units; a controller coupled to the temperature sensor, the user interface, the memory, and the I/O block; the temperature sensor, the user interface, the memory, the I/O block, and the controller housed by the housing; and wherein the controller is configured to read a temperature value via the temperature sensor and to provide one or more heating and/or cooling control signals via the I/O block of the thermostat to control one or more components of an HVAC system in order to maintain a desired temperature set point in the building, the controller is further configured to receive two or more request signals for two or more ventilation events from two or more of; the one or more wireless ventilation boost control units; and
/ora user via the user interface of the thermostat; each of the two or more request signals indicative of a request for additional ventilation to increase a current ventilation level for a predetermined requested ventilation time or a request for termination of the additional ventilation and is free from a request to change the desired temperature set point in the building and, in response to receiving a request signal for additional ventilation, the controller is configured to send one or more commands to the ventilation controller of the ventilation unit to ventilate the building for a ventilation time, wherein the ventilation time is based, at least in part, on the predetermined requested ventilation time, wherein the controller is further configured to prioritize at least some of the received request signals that are concurrently active and are for additional ventilation based, at least in part, on a remaining time of the predetermined requested ventilation time of each of the prioritized request signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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