The present invention relates to air conditioning systems which are used in commercial buildings, hotels, apartment houses or the like to cool localized areas.
Occupants routinely crank up the air conditioning (A/C) for extended periods of time, running down the temperature of the wall, ceiling and floor mass. When they return to the room and open the outside slider they let outside humidity into the room which condenses on these cold surfaces. Visible surfaces warm quickly eliminating any problem that could arise from the condensation but the sheet rock and concrete have thermal inertia prolonged by the insulating effect of the carpet and wall coverings and this encourages moisture that penetrates the wall covering or carpet to condense on the surface and become absorbed by the concrete or sheetrock as condensation. These wet, humid, dark areas then harbor the conditions that are ideal for mold and mildew growth. Odor and degradation of carpet and wall covering are next. In some individuals, the presence of mold spores can also cause respiratory problems, and some mold spores are poisonous to all individuals.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a control system for an air conditioner which will minimize the conditions that create mold and mildew growth and to monitor room conditions and inform management when conditions persist which will encourage the growth of mold and mildew.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following portion of this specification and from the accompanying drawings which illustrate, in accordance with the mandate of the patent statutes, a presently preferred embodiment incorporating the principles of the invention.
The A/C System has an A/C Controller 16 which can issue an Alarm Signal to a Relay Coil 18 which will respond by changing the position of A/C On/Off Relay Contacts 20 which will turn off the A/C. The A.C. controller also has a transmitter for transmitting Data to a receiver of a Remote Host Device 21.
When a door or window is open, the “Open” output from the Door Open Sensor 14/Window Open Sensor 12 will open an associated Normally Closed Switch 22 whereby an Open Door/Window Signal will be supplied to the A/C Controller. The A/C Controller will issue an Alarm Signal to the Relay Coil. If desired each door/window could be associated with a discrete circuit so that window/door specific information could be generated.
The A/C System 10 has a Return Air Monitor 24 including a Return (Room) Air Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor 26 and a Return (Room) Air Relative Humidity (or wet bulb) Sensor 28, which collectively allow the computation and recording of Dry Bulb Temperature, Wet Bulb Temperature and Relative Humidity and its supply at the A/C Controller. The A/C system may also include a Biocide Sensor 29 which determines the concentration of a biocide (the Biocide Level) in the air resulting from a suitable biocide supply located within the system or elsewhere. The Return Air Monitor supplies the Biocide Level to the A/C Controller.
The monitoring algorithm for the A/C Controller is illustrated in
The controller will then Read The Relative Humidity 41 (
In an illustrative application each room of a motel could include the system and the remote host device could be located at the motel management office. Alarms could precipitate appropriate corrective action.
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20040206097 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |