Overcharge-undercharge diagnostic system for air conditioner controller
First Claim
1. A method of diagnosing an undesired refrigerant charge condition in a refrigeration system of the type having a variably settable expansion valve for metering refrigerant flow, comprising:
- storing at least one temperature reference value and at least one valve setpoint value;
measuring a quantity indicative of environment temperature to determine a first measured temperature value;
causing said expansion valve to attain a predetermined setting based on said valve setpoint value;
while said valve is at said predetermined setting, measuring a quantity indicative of refrigeration system temperature to determine a second measured temperature value;
using said first measured temperature value to access said temperature reference value and comparing the accessed temperature reference value with said second measured temperature value; and
declaring an undesired refrigerant charge condition to exist when said accessed temperature reference value and said second measured temperature value are not within a predefined numerical proximity to one another.
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Abstract
The refrigeration control software periodically checks for overcharge and undercharge conditions by placing the expansion valve at a predetermined setting, based on measured environmental temperature. While the expansion valve is at the predetermined setting a series of compressor discharge temperature readings are taken to obtain an average reading and this average reading is compared with a reference value. An undercharge condition is declared when the average reading is greater than the reference value and an overcharged condition is declared when the average reading is less than the reference value.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of diagnosing an undesired refrigerant charge condition in a refrigeration system of the type having a variably settable expansion valve for metering refrigerant flow, comprising:
- storing at least one temperature reference value and at least one valve setpoint value;
measuring a quantity indicative of environment temperature to determine a first measured temperature value; causing said expansion valve to attain a predetermined setting based on said valve setpoint value; while said valve is at said predetermined setting, measuring a quantity indicative of refrigeration system temperature to determine a second measured temperature value; using said first measured temperature value to access said temperature reference value and comparing the accessed temperature reference value with said second measured temperature value; and declaring an undesired refrigerant charge condition to exist when said accessed temperature reference value and said second measured temperature value are not within a predefined numerical proximity to one another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10)
- storing at least one temperature reference value and at least one valve setpoint value;
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3. The method of claim I further comprising declaring an overcharge condition when said second measured value is less than said temperature reference value.
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9. The method of claim I wherein said step determining a second measured temperature value is performed by measuring a plurality of temporally spaced quantities indicative of refrigeration system temperature and deriving said second measured temperature as an average of said measured plurality of temporally spaced quantities.
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11. A method of diagnosing a refrigerant overcharge condition in a refrigeration system of the type having a variably settable expansion valve for metering refrigerant flow, comprising:
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storing a temperature setpoint value and a valve setpoint value; periodically causing said expansion valve to attain a setting determined by said valve setpoint value; while said expansion valve is at a setting determined by said valve setpoint value measuring a quantity indicative of refrigeration system temperature to determine a measured value; declaring an overcharge condition to exist when said measured value is outside a predefined proximity to said temperature setpoint value.
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