Claims
- 1. A refrigeration compressor control system, comprising:a compressor that is selectively operable while energized in at least two states, including a first state corresponding to a first capacity and a second state corresponding to a second capacity lower than said first capacity; a load sensor for sensing a property indicative of demand for cooling; and a controller coupled to said load sensor for producing a variable duty cycle control signal in which the duty cycle is a function of demand for cooling, said controller including a module for establishing a variable cycle time for said variable duty cycle control signal, wherein said cycle time varies as a function of fluctuations in the pressure of the compressed refrigerant, said controller being coupled to said compressor for causing said compressor to selectively alternate between said first and second states in response to said variable duty cycle control signal, thereby adjusting the capacity of said compressor to the demand for cooling while said compressor is energized.
- 2. The control system of claim 1, wherein said cycle time of the variable duty cycle control signal is approximately ten to fifteen seconds.
- 3. A refrigeration compressor control system, further comprising:a compressor that is selectively operable while energized in at least two states, including a first state corresponding to a first capacity and a second state corresponding to a second capacity lower than said first capacity, wherein said compressor is adapted to apply compressed refrigerant to an evaporator for removing heat from air; a load sensor for sensing a property indicative of demand for cooling; and a controller coupled to said load sensor for producing a variable duty cycle control signal in which the duty is a function of demand for cooling, said controller including a module for establishing a variable cycle time for said variable duty cycle control signal, wherein said cycle time varies as a function of fluctuations in evaporator outlet air temperature, said controller being coupled to said compressor for causing said compressor to selectively alternate between said first and second states in response to said variable duty cycle control signal, thereby adjusting the capacity of said compressor to the demand for coolling while said compressor is energized.
- 4. The control system of claim 3, wherein said cycle time of the variable duty cycle control signal is approximately ten to fifteen seconds.
- 5. A refrigeration compressor control system, further comprising:a compressor that is selectively operable while energized in at least two states, including a first state corresponding to a first capacity and a second state corresponding to a second capacity lower than said first capacity; a load sensor for sensing a property indicative of demand for cooling; and a controller coupled to said load sensor for producing a variable duty cycle control signal in which the duty cycle is a function of demand for cooling; said controller including a module for establishing a fixed cycle time for said variable duty cycle control signal, wherein said cycle time is predetermined as a function of duty cycle, said controller being coupled to said compressor for causing said compressor to selectively alternate between said first and second states in response to said variable duty cycle control signal, thereby adjusting the capacity of said compressor to the demand for cooling while said compressor is energized.
- 6. The control system of claim 5, wherein said cycle time of the variable duty cycle control signal is approximately ten to fifteen seconds.
- 7. A refrigeration compressor control system, further comprising:a compressor that is selectively operable while energized in at least two states, including a first state corresponding to a first capacity and a second state corresponding to a second capacity lower than said first capacity; a load sensor for sensing a property indicative of demand for cooling; and a controller coupled to said load sensor for producing a variable duty cycle control signal in which the duty cycle is a function of demand for cooling, said controller including a module for establishing a fixed cycle time for said variable duty cycle contorl signal, wherein said cycle time is predetermined as a function of cycle rate and duty cycle, said controller being coupled to said compressor for causing said compressor to selectively alternate between said first and second states in response to said variable duty cycle control signal, thereby adjusting the capacity of said compressor to the demand for cooling while said compressor is energized.
- 8. The control system of claim 7, wherein said cycle time of the variable duty cycle control signal is approximately ten to fifteen seconds.
- 9. A refrigation compressor control system, comprising:a compressor that is selectively operable while energized in at least two states, including a first state corresponding to a first capacity and a second state corresponding to a second capacity lower than said first capacity; a load sensor for sensing a property indicative of demand for cooling; and a controller coupled to said load sensor for producing a variable duty cycle control signal in which the duty cycle is a function of demand for cooling, said controller including a module for establishing a variable cycle time for said variable duty cycle control signal, wherein said cycle time is adaptively modulated, said controller being coupled to said compressor for causing said compressor to selectively alternate between said first and second states in response to said variable duty cycle control signal, thereby adjusting the capacity of said compressor to the demand for cooling while said compressor is energized.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/524,364 filed Mar. 14, 2000, entitled “Adaptive Control For A Refrigeration System Using Pulse Width Modulated Duty Cycle Scroll Compressor,”which is divisional of application Ser. No. 08,939,779, filed Sep. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,047,557, which is a continuation-in-part patent application of Application Ser. No. 08/486,118, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,741,120.
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