The present invention relates to an indoor unit of an air conditioner using flammable refrigerant.
An air conditioner using flammable refrigerant, in which a refrigerant gas sensor is attached to an indoor unit of the air conditioner, has been known.
[Patent Literature 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2012-13348
In regard to the indoor unit of the air conditioner described above, when a service technician or the like performs maintenance of the mechanism in the indoor unit (in particular when, for example, an electronic component box is detached), the service technician may accidentally detach a refrigerant gas sensor and the refrigerant gas sensor may be broken.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an indoor unit of an air conditioner, from which a refrigerant gas sensor is not easily detachable.
According to the first aspect of the invention, an indoor unit of an air conditioner using flammable refrigerant includes: a casing; an indoor heat exchanger provided in the casing; a sensor mounting portion provided in the casing; a refrigerant gas sensor detachably attached to the sensor mounting portion; and a regulating member which is configured to regulate detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor in a detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, when the casing is open.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, the regulating member regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor when the casing is open is provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached is provided. This prevents the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached. This prevents malfunction of the refrigerant gas sensor due to erroneous detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor by a service technician or the like.
According to the second aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of the first aspect is arranged such that the refrigerant gas sensor is detached by sliding the refrigerant gas sensor for a predetermined distance in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, relative to the sensor mounting portion, and the regulating member is provided in a sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion in such a way that the refrigerant gas sensor is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, the regulating member is provided in the sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the third aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of the first or second aspect is arranged such that the sensor mounting portion includes a sensor fixing portion for fixing the refrigerant gas sensor, the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion after a fixing member fixed to the sensor fixing portion is detached, and the regulating member is provided on a side toward which the fixing member is detached.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion after the fixing member is detached from the sensor mounting portion, the regulating member is provided on the side toward which the fixing member is detached. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the fourth aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of any one of the first to third aspects further includes an electronic component box provided on an outer side in a longitudinal direction of the indoor heat exchanger, the refrigerant gas sensor being provided on the outer side in the longitudinal direction of the indoor heat exchanger and on the same side as the electronic component box.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, when the refrigerant gas sensor is provided on the same side of the electronic component box relative to the indoor heat exchanger and hence the refrigerant gas sensor tends to be detached by mistake, the regulating member for regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the fifth aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of any one of the first to fourth aspects is arranged such that the regulating member is a communication pipe which is connected with a refrigerant pipe extending from the indoor heat exchanger.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, because the regulating member is the communication pipe connected with the refrigerant pipe extending to the indoor heat exchanger, the refrigerant gas sensor cannot be detached unless the refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit is removed and the communication pipe is detached. It is therefore possible to further prevent the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor. Furthermore, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
According to the sixth aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of any one of the first to fourth aspects is arranged such that the regulating member is a heat insulating material.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
According to the seventh aspect of the invention, the indoor unit of the fourth aspect is arranged such that the regulating member is the electronic component box.
In this indoor unit of the air conditioner, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
As described hereinabove, the present invention brings about the following effects.
According to the first aspect of the invention, the regulating member regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached when the casing is open is provided. This prevents the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached. This prevents malfunction of the refrigerant gas sensor due to erroneous detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor by a service technician or the like.
According to the second aspect of the invention, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion in such a way that the refrigerant gas sensor is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, the regulating member is provided in the sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the third aspect of the invention, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion after the fixing member is detached from the sensor mounting portion, the regulating member is provided on the side toward which the fixing member is detached. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the fourth aspect of the invention, when the refrigerant gas sensor is provided on the same side of the electronic component box relative to the indoor heat exchanger and hence the refrigerant gas sensor tends to be detached by mistake, the regulating member for regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
According to the fifth aspect of the invention, because the regulating member is the communication pipe connected with the refrigerant pipe extending to the indoor heat exchanger, the refrigerant gas sensor cannot be detached unless the refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit is removed and the communication pipe is detached. It is therefore possible to further prevent the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor. Furthermore, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
According to the sixth aspect of the invention, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
According to the seventh aspect of the invention, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is prevented by using the communication pipe which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
The following will describe an air conditioner according to an embodiment of the present invention, with reference to drawings.
[Overall Structure of Air Conditioner]
As shown in
In addition to the above, the air conditioner includes an outdoor fan 7 provided in the vicinity of the outdoor heat exchanger 3, and an indoor fan 8 provided in the vicinity of the indoor heat exchanger 5. The compressor 1, the four-pass switching valve 2, the outdoor heat exchanger 3, the electric expansion valve 4, the accumulator 6, and the outdoor fan 7 are provided in an outdoor unit 10, whereas the indoor heat exchanger 5 and the indoor fan 8 are provided in an indoor unit 20.
In this air conditioner, in a warming operation, as the four-pass switching valve 2 is switched to a position indicated by full lines and the compressor 1 is activated, high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the compressor 1 enters the indoor heat exchanger 5 through the four-pass switching valve 2. The refrigerant condensed in the indoor heat exchanger 5 is depressurized in the electric expansion valve 4 and then enters the outdoor heat exchanger 3. The refrigerant evaporated in the outdoor heat exchanger 3 returns to the sucking side of the compressor 1 via the four-pass switching valve 2 and the accumulator 6. In this way, a refrigerating cycle is formed such that the refrigerant circulates in the refrigerant circuit constituted by the compressor 1, the indoor heat exchanger 5, the electric expansion valve 4, the outdoor heat exchanger 3, and the accumulator 6. The room is warmed in such a way that room air is circulated by the indoor fan 8 through the indoor heat exchanger 5.
In the meanwhile, in a cooling operation (including a dehumidification operation), as the four-pass cooling operation 2 is switched to a position indicated by dotted lines and the compressor 1 is activated, high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the compressor 1 enters the outdoor heat exchanger 3 through the four-pass switching valve 2. The refrigerant condensed in the outdoor heat exchanger 3 is depressurized in the electric expansion valve 4 and then enters the indoor heat exchanger 5. The refrigerant evaporated in the indoor heat exchanger 5 returns to the sucking side of the compressor 1 via the four-pass switching valve 2 and the accumulator 6. In this way, a refrigerating cycle is formed such that the refrigerant circulates through the compressor 1, the outdoor heat exchanger 3, the electric expansion valve 4, the indoor heat exchanger 5, and the accumulator 6 in this order. The room is cooled in such a way that room air is circulated by the indoor fan 8 through the indoor heat exchanger 5.
This air conditioner uses flammable refrigerant. In the present invention, the term “flammable refrigerant” encompasses not only flammable refrigerant but also mildly flammable refrigerant. While the air conditioner uses R32 which is mildly flammable refrigerant, the air conditioner may use R290, for example. The air conditioner uses refrigerant having a higher specific gravity than air.
[Indoor Unit]
As shown in
An upper outlet port 22a is formed at an upper part of the front grill 22, whereas a lower outlet port 22b is formed at a lower part of the front grill 22. In an upper outlet path P1 communicating with the upper outlet port 22a, a vertical flap 24 is provided to change, in the up-down direction, the direction of the air flow blown out from the upper outlet port 22a. The vertical flap 24 is connected with a flap motor 24a (see
In the meanwhile, in a lower outlet path P2 communicating with the lower outlet port 22b, a shutter 30 configured to open and close the lower outlet port 22b and a horizontal flap 31 configured to change, in the left-right direction, the direction of the air flow blown out from the lower outlet port 22b are provided. The shutter 30 is connected with a shutter motor 30b. As shown in
An upper inlet port 23a is formed at an upper part of the front panel 23, a lower inlet port 23b is formed at a lower part of the front panel 23, and side inlet ports 23c (only the right one is shown in
As shown in
As the driving of the air conditioner starts, the fan motor 26 is driven so that the indoor fan 8 rotates. As the indoor fan 8 rotates, room air is sucked into the indoor unit 20 through the upper inlet port 23a, the lower inlet port 23b, and the side inlet ports 23c. The room air sucked into the indoor unit 20 is subjected to the heat exchange by the indoor heat exchanger 5, and is then blown out to the room through the upper outlet port 22a and the lower outlet port 22b. When the lower outlet port 22b is closed by the shutter 30, the room air sucked into the indoor unit 20 is blown out only through the upper outlet port 22a. As shown in
(Drain Pan)
As shown in
In this air conditioner, when refrigerant gas accidentally leaks out due to a reason such as the breakage of a refrigerant pipe in the indoor heat exchanger 5, the refrigerant gas having the higher specific gravity than air flows downward and reaches the drain pan 28. The refrigerant gas having reached the drain pan 28 flows from the left end 28L side toward the right end 28R side along the inclination of the drain pan 28. On this account, the refrigerant gas having reached the drain pan 28 tends to overflow the drain pan 28 on the refrigerant gas sensor 9 side in the longitudinal direction. In particular, the refrigerant gas tends to overflow through the notch 45 formed in the peripheral wall portion 42. The overflow refrigerant gas stagnates at the bottom of the indoor unit 20, and leaks out of the indoor unit 20.
(Electronic Component Box)
The electronic component box 50 houses a controlling unit 51 therein for controlling components required for operations such as the cooling and warming operations of the air conditioner. As shown in
(Refrigerant Gas Sensor)
The refrigerant gas sensor 9 is a sensor configured to detect leaked refrigerant gas, and is provided to be flush with or lower than the drain pan 28 as shown in
As shown in
The casing member 62 has, at its lower end, a casing opening 62a which is provided to introduce leaked refrigerant gas into the casing member 62. To the casing opening 62a, for example, a meshed filter is attached. As shown in
The phrase “the refrigerant gas sensor is provided to be flush with the drain pan” indicates that, as shown in
As shown in
In regard to this refrigerant gas sensor 9, to detach the refrigerant gas sensor 9 from the sensor mounting portion 70, to begin with, the screw (fixing member) S is taken out from the screw hole (sensor fixing portion) 71 in the forward direction (the direction in which the fixing member is taken out (see
In this indoor unit 20, as shown in
The communication pipes L1 and L2 are communication pipes (refrigerant pipes) connected with refrigerant pipes 5a and 5b extending from the indoor heat exchanger 5. The communication pipes L1 and L2 are provided at a lower part the indoor unit 20, behind the indoor unit 20, and on the outdoor unit 10 side. The two communication pipes L1 and L2 are covered with, for example, a single heat insulating material H. As such, the two communication pipes L1 and L2 are covered with the heat insulating material H. On this account, as compared to cases where the communication pipes L1 and L2 are naked, a hand or a screwdriver is less likely to access to the refrigerant gas sensor 9 and the screw S. It is therefore further difficult to detach the refrigerant gas sensor 9. The same effect is obtained when the two communication pipes are covered with different heat insulating materials, respectively.
As shown in
The phrase “the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)” indicates the direction in which the fixing member is detached, in cases where the refrigerant gas sensor is fixed to the sensor fixing portion via the fixing member. On this account, “the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)” indicates the direction in which the fixing member is detached, even if the refrigerant gas sensor drops down when the fixing member fixed to the sensor fixing portion is detached. In cases where the refrigerant gas sensor is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, the phrase “the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)” indicates the sliding direction. In cases where the refrigerant gas sensor is fixed to the sensor fixing portion via the fixing member and the refrigerant gas sensor is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor as in the present embodiment, the phrase “the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)” indicates the direction in which the fixing member is taken out and the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor. In the present embodiment, “the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)” is the forward direction because the direction in which fixing member is taken out and the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor are both the forward direction. When the direction in which the fixing member is taken out is different from the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, these two directions are “the detaching directions of the refrigerant gas sensor (the direction in which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached)”.
Because the “regulating member” is configured to regulate the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor, the regulating member is required to be provided at a position where the regulation of the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is possible. In the present embodiment, as shown in
The indoor unit 20 of the air conditioner of the present embodiment has the following characteristics. In this indoor unit 20, when the front grill 22 and the front panel 23 (casing 20a) provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached are open (detached), the communication pipes (regulating members) L1 and L2 regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 are provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached. This prevents the refrigerant gas sensor 9 from being easily detached. This prevents malfunction of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 due to erroneous detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 by a service technician or the like.
In the indoor unit 20 of the air conditioner of the present embodiment, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached from the sensor mounting portion 70 in such a way that the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor 9, the communication pipes (regulating members) L1 and L2 are provided in the sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor 9. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor 9 from being easily detached.
In the indoor unit 20 of the air conditioner of the present embodiment, in the arrangement in which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached from the sensor mounting portion 70 after the screw (fixing member) S is taken out (detached) from the screw hole (sensor fixing portion) 71, the communication pipes (regulating members) L1 and L2 are provided on the side toward which the screw (fixing member) S is taken out (detached). It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor 9 from being easily detached.
In the indoor unit 20 of the air conditioner of the present embodiment, when the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is provided on the same side of the electronic component box 50 relative to the indoor heat exchanger 5 and hence the refrigerant gas sensor 9 tends to be detached by mistake, the communication pipes (regulating members) L1 and L2 for regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 are provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached. It is therefore possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor 9 from being easily detached.
Furthermore, in the indoor unit 20 of the air conditioner of the present embodiment, because the regulating members are the communication pipes L1 and L2 connected with the refrigerant pipes 5a and 5b extending to the indoor heat exchanger 5, the refrigerant gas sensor 9 cannot be detached unless the refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit is removed and the communication pipes L1 and L2 are detached. It is therefore possible to further prevent the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9. Furthermore, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is prevented by using the communication pipes L1 and L2 which are conventionally provided inside the indoor unit 20, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9.
Thus, the embodiments of the present invention have been described hereinabove. However, the specific structure of the present invention shall not be interpreted as to be limited to the above described embodiments. The scope of the present invention is defined not by the above embodiments but by claims set forth below, and shall encompass the equivalents in the meaning of the claims and every modification within the scope of the claims.
[First Modification]
The following will describe an indoor unit of an air conditioner of the first modification of the present invention with reference to
As shown in
In the indoor unit of the air conditioner of the first modification, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is prevented by using the heat insulating material 40a which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit air conditioner, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9.
[Second Modification]
The following will describe an indoor unit of an air conditioner of the second modification of the present invention with reference to
As shown in
In the indoor unit of the air conditioner of the second modification, because the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is prevented by using the electronic component box 50a which is conventionally provided inside the indoor unit air conditioner, it is unnecessary to provide an additional arrangement for preventing the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor 9.
[Other Modifications]
In the embodiment above, as the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is slid in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 after the screw (fixing member) S is taken out from the screw hole (sensor fixing portion) 71, the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached from the sensor mounting portion 70. Alternatively, the screw hole (sensor fixing portion) and the screw (fixing member) may not be provided and the refrigerant gas sensor may be detached from the sensor mounting portion by simply sliding the refrigerant gas sensor in the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, or the sliding mechanism may not be provided and the refrigerant gas sensor is detached from the sensor mounting portion by simply taking the screw (fixing member) out from the screw hole (sensor fixing portion), i.e., the refrigerant gas sensor may drop off when the screw is taken off.
While in the embodiment above the direction in which the screw (fixing member) S is taken out and the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor 9 are both the forward direction, these directions may be the rightward direction, the leftward direction, the upward direction, or the downward direction, and the direction in which the fixing member is taken off may be different from the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor.
While in the embodiment above the regulating member is provided at a position where the regulating member obstructs the screw (fixing member) S from being taken out and is provided within the sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor 9, the regulating member may be provided at only either at a position where the regulating member obstructs the screw (fixing member) S from being taken out or in the sliding range of the refrigerant gas sensor. When, for example, the direction in which the fixing member is taken out is different from the sliding direction of the refrigerant gas sensor, regulating members may be provided for the both directions or a regulating member is provided for only one of the directions.
While in the embodiment above the casing 20a includes the bottom frame 21, the front grill 22, and the front panel 23, the disclosure is not limited to this arrangement. When the detaching direction of the refrigerant gas sensor is the rightward direction, the leftward direction, the upward direction, or the downward direction, the casing preferably includes a right panel, a left panel, an upper panel, or a lower panel, in consideration of the attachment and detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor.
While in the embodiment above the regulating members for regulating the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor are the communication pipes L1 and L2, the regulating member is not limited to a communication pipe on condition that the detachment of the refrigerant gas sensor is regulated when the casing which is provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor is detached is open. For example, the regulating member may be a heat insulating material provided on the outer circumference of the drain pan as in the first modification, or the regulating member may be an electronic component box as in the second modification. In addition to the above, the regulating member may be a refrigerant pipe extending from the indoor heat exchanger, another pipe, a heat insulating material covering the outer circumference of the communication pipe, a heat insulating material covering another member, or another member.
In addition to the above, while in the embodiment above the sensor fixing portion and the fixing member are the screw hole 71 and the screw S, respectively, the sensor fixing portion and the fixing member are not limited to them on condition that the fixing member is detached in a predetermined detaching direction from the sensor fixing portion. For example, the fixing member may be a rod member (e.g., a wedge) extending along a predetermined detaching direction, and the sensor fixing portion may be an engaged member with which the rod member (e.g., a wedge) is engaged.
While in the embodiment above the refrigerant gas sensor 9 and the electronic component box 50 are provided on the outer side in the longitudinal direction of the indoor heat exchanger 5 and are on the same side (i.e., to the right of the indoor heat exchanger), the refrigerant gas sensor and the electronic component box may not be provided on the outer side in the longitudinal direction of the indoor heat exchanger and on the same side (i.e., to the right of the indoor heat exchanger). The refrigerant gas sensor may be, for example, provided below, above, or behind the indoor heat exchanger in a front view.
While the embodiment above describes a case where the front grill 22 and the front panel 23 (casing 20a) provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached are detached, the casing provided on the side toward which the refrigerant gas sensor 9 is detached may rotate upward to open.
While in the embodiment above the indoor unit is a floor-mounted indoor unit, the indoor unit may not be floor-mounted, and may be wall-mounted.
The present invention makes it possible to prevent the refrigerant gas sensor from being easily detached.
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