The presently disclosed embodiments generally relate to heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, and more particularly, an air handler with a leak free controls enclosure.
In a typical residential, ducted heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (“HVAC”) system, a single blower in an indoor air handler circulates air to various parts of the home through a system of ducts. Any service or diagnostic performance of such air handlers typically requires the removal of at least one casing panel, or door of the enclosure to expose the fan, controls and other electrical components. Removal of this panel either renders the air handler inoperable, or allows ambient air to enter the airflow passageway; thus, altering the operational characteristics of the air handler while service is being performed. This configuration may alter the performance of the air handler while diagnostics or service is attempted to be performed. Moreover, the controls and other electrical components may be exposed to the moist, conditioned air as it passes through the airflow passageway, depending on the orientation of the air handler. There is, therefore, a need for an air handler with a separate enclosure for the controls and other electrical components that isolates these items from the airflow passageway.
In one aspect, an air handler with a leak free controls enclosure is provided. The air handler includes a first enclosure including a first interior volume. The air handler also includes a second enclosure including a second interior volume, wherein the second enclosure may be affixed to the first enclosure such that the second interior volume may be disposed within the first interior volume to create a continuous airflow passageway, wherein access to the second enclosure interior volume does not interrupt the continuous airflow passageway.
In one embodiment, the air handler includes a fan and a coil disposed within the first interior volume. In one embodiment, the coil is configured to allow a refrigerant to flow therethrough.
In one embodiment, the second enclosure may be affixed to the first enclosure above the coil. In one embodiment, the second enclosure may be affixed to the first enclosure via at least one fastener. In one embodiment, an insulation material may be affixed to at least one exterior side of the second enclosure. In one embodiment, the insulation material may be a foam material. In one embodiment, at least one panel of the second enclosure may be removable.
In one embodiment, the air handler includes at least one component disposed within the second interior volume. In one embodiment, the at least one component may be in operable communication with the fan. In one embodiment, the at least one component may be operative to control the fan to cause air to move through the first enclosure.
In another aspect an HVAC system including an air handler with a leak free controls enclosure is provided. The HVAC system includes an air handler with a leak free controls enclosure operatively coupled to an outdoor unit assembly. In one embodiment, the air handler and the outdoor unit assembly are configured to circulate a refrigerant therethrough. In one embodiment, the outdoor unit assembly unit may be a heat pump, while in another embodiment, the outdoor unit assembly may be an air conditioner. In one embodiment, the HVAC system includes at least one conduit coupled to the air handler to distribute air into an interior space.
The embodiments and other features, advantages and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
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In an exemplary embodiment of the HVAC system 36, the at least one component 34 receives a signal from a sensor designating a demand to condition the interior space 44. The demand to condition the interior space 44 may come from one or multiple sensors (not shown) placed throughout the interior space 44. For example, when a demand call is initiated, the at least one component 34 may send a signal to the outdoor unit assembly 38 to begin circulating the refrigerant through the conduit circuit 40 to the coil 20. Once the refrigerant has circulated through the coil 20 for a specified period of time, the at least one component 34 may send an electrical signal to begin rotating the fan 16 to circulate air. The fan 16 circulates the conditioned air from the first interior volume 14 to the interior space 44, via conduit 42, to satisfy the demand. After the demand is satisfied, controller 34 may send an electrical signal to remove power from fan 16. The at least one component 34 additionally sends an electrical signal to the outdoor unit assembly 38 to stop circulating the refrigerant.
If auxiliary heating is required, power is supplied by the at least one component 34 to an auxiliary heating component (not shown) positioned above the air handler 10. The at least one component 34 sends a signal to begin rotating fan 16 to circulate air. The fan 16 circulates the conditioned air through the first interior volume 14 to the interior space 44, via conduit 42, to satisfy the demand. After the demand is satisfied, the at least one component 34 sends an electrical signal to remove power from the auxiliary heating component (not shown). The at least one component 34 also sends an electrical signal to remove power from fan 16. It will be appreciated that other auxiliary components may be added to the HVAC system 36 for humidification, de-humidification, ventilation, etc.
It will be appreciated that access may be gained to the at least one component 34, while the air handler 10 is operating, by removing the at least one panel 32 from the second enclosure 22 without disrupting the airflow passageway through the first interior volume 14. It will also be appreciated that, access to the fan 16 may be gained by removal of the second enclosure 22.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only certain embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
The present application is related to, and claims the priority benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/861,116 filed Aug. 1, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety into the present disclosure
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61861116 | Aug 2013 | US |