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Method and apparatus for monitoring a transport refrigeration system and its conditioned load

  • US 4,949,550 A
  • Filed: 10/04/1989
  • Issued: 08/21/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of monitoring, and protecting a transport refrigeration system and a load in a load space to be conditioned by the transport refrigeration system, with the transport refrigeration system having a selectable set point temperature for the load space which is maintained by heating and cooling modes, comprising the steps of:

  • providing a signal H having a logic level indicative of whether the desired mode of the refrigeration system is heating or cooling,providing a signal D having a logic level indicative of whether or not a defrost mode is desired,detecting the temperature T1 of air discharged from the refrigeration system into the load space,detecting the temperature T2 of air returning to the refrigeration system from the load space,providing a difference signal DI equal to the difference between T1 and T2, preserving the sign of the difference,providing a logic signal A responsive to the sign of the difference wherein first and second logic levels respectively indicate actual heating and actual cooling modes,determining if the actual mode signal A is consistent with the desired mode signal H,providing a logic signal N having a logic level indicative of whether or not the actual mode signal A is consistent with the desired mode signal H,providing a shut-down signal S after a predetermined period of time when the actual mode signal A is not consistent with the desired mode signal H,logically relating the actual mode signal A, the inconsistent mode signal N, and the defrost signal D, when the shut-down signal S is provided,and providing a first diagnostic signal in response to the relating step which is indicative of a shutdown due to an extended heating cycle, when the actual mode is a heating mode, the system is not in defrost, and the actual and desired modes are inconsistent.

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