The present teachings relate to compressors, and more particularly, to an improved diagnostic system for use with a compressor.
Compressors may be used in a wide variety of industrial and residential applications to circulate refrigerant within a refrigeration, heat pump, HVAC, or chiller system (generically “refrigeration systems”) to provide a desired heating or cooling effect. In any of the foregoing applications, the compressor should provide consistent and efficient operation to ensure that the particular application (i.e., refrigeration, heat pump, HVAC, or chiller system) functions properly.
Residential air conditioning and refrigeration systems may include a protection device that intermittently trips the system, which will cause discomfort to a homeowner, eventually resulting in a visit to the home by a serviceperson to repair a failure in the system. The protection device may shut down the compressor when a particular fault or failure is detected to protect the compressor from damage. In addition, protection devices may also detect a pressure within the compressor or between the compressor and associated system components (i.e., evaporator, condenser, etc.) in order to shut down the compressor to prevent damage to both the compressor and system components if pressure limits are exceeded.
The types of faults that may cause protection concerns include electrical, mechanical, and system faults. Electrical faults have a direct effect on the electrical motor in the compressor while mechanical faults generally include faulty bearings or broken parts. Mechanical faults often raise the internal temperature of the respective components to high levels, thereby causing malfunction of, and possible damage to, the compressor.
System faults may be attributed to system conditions such as an adverse level of fluid disposed within the system or to a blocked flow condition external to the compressor. Such system conditions may raise an internal compressor temperature or pressure to high levels, thereby damaging the compressor and causing system inefficiencies or failures. To prevent system and compressor damage or failure, the compressor may be shut down by the protection system when any of the aforementioned conditions are present.
Conventional protection systems typically sense temperature and/or pressure parameters as discrete switches and interrupt power supply to the motor should a predetermined temperature or pressure threshold be experienced. Parameters that are typically monitored in a compressor include the temperature of the motor winding, the temperature of the spiral wraps or scrolls (for a scroll-type compressor), the pressure at discharge, the electrical current going to the motor, and a continuous motor overload condition. In addition, system parameters such as a fan failure, loss of charge, or a blocked orifice may also be monitored to prevent damage to the compressor and system. A plurality of sensors are typically required to measure and monitor the various system and compressor operating parameters. Typically, each parameter measured constitutes an individual sensor, thereby creating a complex protection system in which many sensors are employed.
The most common protection arrangements for residential refrigeration systems employ high/low pressure cutout switches and a plurality of sensors to detect individual operating parameters of the compressor and system. The sensors produce and send a signal indicative of compressor and/or system operating parameters to processing circuitry so that the processing circuitry may determine when to shut down the compressor to prevent damage. When the compressor or system experiences an unfavorable condition, the processing circuitry directs the cutout switches to shut down the compressor.
Sensors associated with conventional systems are required to quickly and accurately detect particular faults experienced by the compressor and/or system. Without a plurality of sensors, conventional systems would merely shut down the compressor when a predetermined threshold load or current is experienced, thereby requiring the homeowner or serviceperson to perform many tests to properly diagnose the cause of the fault prior to fixing the problem. In this manner, conventional protection devices fail to precisely indicate the particular fault and therefore cannot be used as a diagnostic tool.
In one configuration, a method is provided that includes installing a compressor in a refrigeration system and determining a condenser temperature difference using processing circuitry based on data received from a first sensor that monitors at least one of a compressor current and a compressor voltage of the compressor and from a second sensor that monitors a discharge line temperature of the compressor. The method also includes comparing the condenser temperature difference with a predetermined condenser temperature range having a high condenser temperature difference value and a low condenser temperature difference value. The method also includes checking for at least one of an overcharge condition and a condenser fan blockage condition when the condenser temperature difference is greater than the high condenser temperature difference value. The method also includes determining a discharge superheat temperature using the processing circuitry based on the data received from the first sensor and from the second sensor. The method also includes comparing the discharge superheat temperature with a predetermined discharge superheat range having a high discharge superheat temperature value and a low discharge superheat temperature value. The method also includes checking for at least one of the overcharge condition and the condenser fan blockage condition when the condenser temperature difference is less than the high condenser temperature difference value and the discharge superheat temperature is less than the low discharge superheat temperature value. The method also includes checking for at least one of an undercharge condition and an evaporator fan blockage condition when the condenser temperature difference is less than the high condenser temperature difference value and the discharge superheat temperature is greater than the high discharge superheat temperature value. The method also includes completing installation of the compressor when the condenser temperature difference is between the high condenser temperature difference value and the low condenser temperature difference value and the discharge superheat is between the high discharge superheat temperature value and the low discharge superheat temperature value.
Further areas of applicability of the present teachings will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the teachings.
The present teachings will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the present teachings, its application, or uses.
With reference to the drawings, a compressor 10 includes a compressor protection and control system 12 for determining an operating mode for the compressor 10 based on sensed compressor parameters to protect the compressor 10 by limiting operation when conditions are unfavorable. The protection and control system 12 toggles the compressor between operating modes including a normal mode, a reduced-capacity mode, and a shutdown mode. The compressor 10 will be described and shown as a scroll compressor but it should be understood that any type of compressor may be used with the protection and control system 12. Furthermore, while the compressor 10 will be described in the context of a refrigeration system 11, compressor 10 may similarly be incorporated into other such systems such as, but not limited to, a heat pump, HVAC, or chiller system.
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A crankshaft 30 is rotatively driven by an electric motor 32 relative to the shell 14. The motor 32 includes a stator 34 fixedly supported by the hermetic shell 14, windings 36 passing therethrough, and a rotor 38 press fitted on the crankshaft 30. The motor 32 and associated stator 34, windings 36, and rotor 38 are operable to drive the crankshaft 30 relative to the shell 14 to thereby compress a fluid.
The compressor 10 further includes an orbiting scroll member 40 having a spiral vane or wrap 42 on the upper surface thereof for use in receiving and compressing a fluid. An Oldham coupling 44 is positioned between orbiting scroll member 40 and a bearing housing 46 and is keyed to orbiting scroll member 40 and a non-orbiting scroll member 48. The Oldham coupling 44 transmits rotational forces from the crankshaft 30 to the orbiting scroll member 40 to thereby compress a fluid disposed between the orbiting scroll member 40 and non-orbiting scroll member 48. Oldham coupling 44 and its interaction with orbiting scroll member 40 and non-orbiting scroll member 48 is preferably of the type disclosed in assignee's commonly-owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,506, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Non-orbiting scroll member 48 also includes a wrap 50 positioned in meshing engagement with wrap 42 of orbiting scroll member 40. Non-orbiting scroll member 48 has a centrally disposed discharge passage 52 which communicates with an upwardly open recess 54. Recess 54 is in fluid communication with discharge fitting 24 defined by cap 16 and partition 56, such that compressed fluid exits the shell 14 via passage 52, recess 54, and fitting 24. Non-orbiting scroll member 48 is designed to be mounted to bearing housing 46 in a suitable manner such as disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 4,877,382 or U.S. Pat. No. 5,102,316, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Movement of the solenoid 53 in the extended position separates the wraps 42 of the orbiting scroll member 40 from the wraps 50 of the non-orbiting scroll member 48 to reduce an output of the compressor 10. Conversely, retraction of the solenoid 53, moves the wraps 42 of the orbiting scroll member 40 closer to the wraps 50 of the non-orbiting scroll member 48 to increase an output of the compressor 10. In this manner, the capacity of the compressor 10 may be modulated in accordance with demand or in response to a fault condition. The actuation assembly 51 is preferably of the type disclosed in assignee's commonly-owned U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,293, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Sensor 66 generally provides diagnostics related to high-side faults such as compressor mechanical failures, motor failures, and electrical component failures such as missing phase, reverse phase, motor winding current imbalance, open circuit, low voltage, locked rotor currents, excessive motor winding temperature, welded or open contactors, and short cycling. Sensor 66 monitors compressor current and voltage to determine, and differentiate between, mechanical failures, motor failures, and electrical component failures and may be mounted within electrical box 28, as shown in
While sensor 66 as described herein may provide compressor current information, the control system 12 may also include a discharge pressure sensor 13 mounted in a discharge pressure zone or a temperature sensor 15 mounted in an external system such as a condenser (
Sensor 66 provides the protection and control system 12 with the ability to quickly detect high-side faults such as a system fan failure or refrigerant overcharging without requiring independent sensors disposed throughout the compressor 10 and system 11. For example, because current drawn by the compressor 10 increases quickly with high-side pressure at a given voltage, a pressure increase at the high-side of the compressor 10 is quickly detected and reported to the processing circuitry 70 as the compressor 10 draws additional current. For example, when an internal compressor component experiences a fault, such as a locked-rotor condition, the compressor motor 32 draws additional current in an effort to free the locked condition. When the motor 32 draws additional current, sensor 66 detects the increase in current draw and signals the processing circuitry 70.
In general, sensor 66 measures current drawn by the motor 32 and indicates system high-side faults such as overcharged refrigerant, dirty heat-exchanger coils, or condenser-fan failure within the system 11. Each of the aforementioned faults causes the compressor 10 to increase the pressure of the refrigerant to force the refrigerant throughout the system 10. For example, when a heat-exchanger coil is blocked, a condenser fan is seized, or the refrigerant is overcharged, the refrigerant within the system 11 does not fully vaporize and the compressor 10 is forced to push liquid-phase refrigerant through the system 11.
The compressor 10 works harder to move liquid refrigerant through the system 11 versus moving a vaporized refrigerant through the same system 11 because liquid refrigerant experiences a greater frictional resistance (i.e., between the refrigerant and conduit(s) of the system 11). Furthermore, liquid refrigerant is more dense than vaporized refrigerant and therefore requires greater condenser pressure than would an equivalent amount of vaporized refrigerant. When the compressor 10 is forced to work harder, the motor 32 draws additional current, which is detected by sensor 66 and reported to the processing circuitry 70.
Sensor 68 generally provides diagnostics related to low-side faults such as a low charge in the refrigerant, a plugged orifice, a evaporator blower failure, or a leak in the compressor. Sensor 68 may be disposed proximate to the discharge outlet 24 or the discharge passage 52 (
While sensor 68 may provide discharge line temperature information, the control system 12 may also include a suction pressure sensor 17 or low-side temperature sensor 19 (i.e., either mounted proximate an inlet of the compressor 10 or mounted in an external system such as an evaporator). Any, or all of the foregoing sensors may be used in conjunction with sensor 68 to provide the control system 12 with additional system information.
While sensor 68 may be positioned external to the shell 14 of the compressor 10, the discharge temperature of the compressor 10 may similarly be measured within the shell 14 of the compressor 10, as shown in
Sensor 68 provides the protection and control system 12 with the ability to quickly detect low-side faults such as a blower failure or a loss of refrigerant charge without requiring independent pressure and suction-temperature sensors disposed throughout the compressor 10 and system 11. The sensor 68 detects and monitors discharge line temperature, and, as such, is a strong cumulating point of compression heat. Thus, sensor 68 is able to quickly detect a rise in temperature within the compressor 10 and send a signal to the processing circuitry 70.
Common causes of an increased discharge line temperature include a loss of refrigerant charge or a restricted flow of refrigerant due to blower failure or blocked orifice because the amount of refrigerant entering the low-side, or suction side, of the compressor 10 is reduced. When the flow of refrigerant is decreased, the power consumed by the compressor motor 32 and associated internal components exceeds the amount needed to compress the entering refrigerant, thereby causing the motor 32 and associated internal components of the compressor 10 to experience a rise in temperature. The increased motor and component temperature is partially dissipated to the compressed refrigerant, which is then superheated more than under normal operating conditions. Sensor 68 detects the increase in compressed refrigerant temperature as the refrigerant exits the shell 14 through discharge fitting 24.
The relationship between discharge superheat and suction superheat is provided in
SHd=(1.3*SHs+30 degrees F.)+(0.5*(TAmb−95 degrees F.))
The generally linear relationship between suction superheat and discharge superheat allows sensor 68 to quickly detect an increase in suction superheat, even though sensor 68 is disposed near an outlet of the compressor 10. The relationship between discharge temperature and suction temperature is further illustrated in
In addition to determining low-side faults associated with a rise in suction temperature, sensor 68 is also able to detect faults associated with changes in suction pressure.
When the compressor 10 is initially started after a sufficiently long off period, the initial discharge line temperature is generally close to-ambient temperature as the compressor 10 has yet to cycle refrigerant through the system. To account for different environments (i.e., different ambient conditions), and to reduce the influence of the environment on the ability of sensor 68 to quickly and accurately monitor the discharge line temperature, sensor 68 monitors the rise in discharge line temperature within the first thirty to sixty seconds following startup of the compressor 10.
The sensor eliminates the necessity of the compressor 10 to reach a steady state prior to taking a temperature reading. For example, suction pressure decreases the fastest during the first thirty to sixty seconds of compressor operation under low-side fault conditions. The decrease in suction pressure results in a higher compression ratio and more overheating. The overheating is detected by sensor 68 within the first thirty to sixty seconds of compressor operation. Without such an arrangement, sensor 68 may become sensitive to the surrounding environment, thereby increasing the time in which sensor 68 must wait to take a temperature reading. By taking the temperature reading shortly after startup (i.e., within thirty to sixty seconds), sensor 68 is able to quickly and consistently detect a low-side fault such as loss of suction pressure, independent of ambient conditions.
Generally speaking, a high-side or a low-side sensor value changes with three basic operating stages of the compressor 10; start-up, quasi-steady state, and steady-state. The values taken at each stage may be used by the control system 12 to monitor and diagnose high-side and low-side faults. For example,
For example, a defrost cycle can be detected for a heat pump operating in a heating mode when the sensors 66, 68 detect a sudden change in current and/or discharge line temperature. The change in current and discharge line temperature is a result of the compressor 10 ceasing operation to allow the system 11 to perform a defrost. Therefore, sensors 66, 68, in combination with processing circuitry 70, are able to detect a defrost cycle during compressor start-up, quasi-steady state, and steady-state operating conditions.
If a defrost cycle is not realized for a predetermined amount of time (i.e., generally more than six hours of compressor run time) than the control system 12 can declare a stuck reversing valve. When the steady-state is not realized, such that sensors 66, 68 do not reach a stabilized state, the control 12 system may declare that a thermal expansion valve is “hunting.” The thermal expansion valve is deemed to be “hunting” when the valve continuously modulates its position (i.e., “hunting” for a steady-state position).
For a low-side fault, discharge line temperature increases more rapidly during start-up as compared to the normal plot. As such, higher sensor values are realized during the quasi-steady state and steady-state stages. Therefore, the control system 12 is able to quickly determine a low-side fault based on the sharp rise in discharge line temperature during start-up and then is further able to confirm the fault when higher-than-normal conditions are also realized during both the quasi-steady state and steady-state stage.
Sensor 68 monitors the discharge line temperature of the compressor 10 during periods where the responses in suction and/or discharge pressures are most representative of the system fault. In other words, depending on the correlation between the sensed temperature and the time in which the temperature is taken, indicates a particular fault. Discharge line temperature typically increases with compression ratio and suction superheat. Therefore, several specific low-side system faults can be differentiated such as restricted flow orifice, system fan failure (i.e., an evaporator or condenser fan, etc.), loss of refrigerant charge, or compressor internal leak by analyzing the different discharge line temperature signatures.
The thirty to sixty second time period can be adjusted as needed to accommodate differences between cooling and heating modes of a heat pump through use of an ambient temperature sensor (described below). It should be noted that it is also possible to set this time period differently for various capacity stages in the case of a variable-capacity compressor. By comparing the signals produced by sensor 66 with those with sensor 68, low-side and high-side faults can be accurately and quickly differentiated by the processing circuitry 70, as will be discussed further below.
The high-side and low-side signals produced by sensors 66, 68, respectively, are sent to the processing circuitry 70 to compare the operating parameters to base-line parameters, as shown in
At installation, the “signature” of compressor current versus time is determined for use in differentiating high-side faults such as condenser fan failure versus refrigerant overcharging. The “signature” of the compressor current versus time is referred to as the baseline reading (BL) for the system and is used in determining fault conditions. The calibration of sensor 66 for a particular compressor size or installation can be avoided by adaptively detecting the normal, no-fault current versus ambient temperatures during the first 24 to 48 hours of operation following initial installation.
The no-fault signature of current versus time provides the processing circuitry 70 with a baseline to use in comparing current sensed by sensors 66, 68. For example, the processing circuitry 70 will declare a high-side fault when the sensed current exceeds this initial baseline value by a predetermined amount, as shown in
An ambient temperature sensor 76 is provided for use in calculating the compressor current versus time, whereby the ambient temperature sensor 76 provides the ambient temperature for the given environment. For lower cost, the ambient sensor 76 can also be incorporated directly onto an electronic circuitry board of the controller that provides the processing circuitry 70. Alternatively, the ambient temperature for a given environment can be determined by performing a regression equation fitting the discharge line temperature, the sensed ambient temperature reading, and the compressor-off time. Also, the initial discharge line temperature value determined at compressor start-up can be used as an approximation of ambient temperature as ambient temperature does not usually change over the first ten to 15 minutes of compressor operation.
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At installation, the baseline signature of compressor current versus time is determined for use in differentiating high-side faults. Once the baseline is determined, the processing circuitry 70, in combination with sensors 66, 68, serves to monitor and diagnose particular compressor and system faults. The processing circuitry 70 works in conjunction with sensors 66, 68 to direct the power interruption system 72 to toggle the compressor between a normal operating mode, a reduced-capacity mode, and a shutdown mode.
Control algorithms for sensors 66, 68 are provided at
At startup of the compressor 10, sensor 66 measures the relative current (i.e., as compared to the baseline) to determine if a high-side fault exists. The processing circuitry 70 receives current and voltage data from sensor 66 and processes the data into a power-consumption-over-time signature. Specifically, the processing circuitry 70 receives the current and voltage data and determines the power (VA) by the following formula: VA=current*voltage. The power value (VA) is then compared to the baseline signature (BL) determined at installation under normal/no-fault operating conditions.
If the power drawn by the motor 32 is greater than about 1.3 times the baseline signature (current over time) for the first 30 seconds of operation, the processing circuitry 70 determines a high-side fault. The processing circuitry 70 determines a high-side fault (either that the refrigerant is overcharged or that the condenser coil is dirty) based on the value of the measured current being relatively higher than nominal (i.e., about 1.3 times the baseline signature), as shown in
If the detected value is about 1.5 times greater than the baseline signature within 30 seconds of operation and the current drawn by the motor 32 after the first ten minutes is less than about 0.7 times the base line value, the processing circuitry 70 indicates a different high-side failure mode. Specifically, if the current drawn by the motor 32 is greater than about 1.5 times the baseline value for the first 30 seconds and the current drawn by the motor 32 after the first ten minutes is less than about 0.7 times the base line value, then the processing circuitry 70 indicates a condenser-fan failure, as best shown in
Sensor 68 works with sensor 66 to provide the processing circuitry 70 with enough information to quickly and accurately determine the compressor and system operating parameters within 30 seconds of startup. Within the first 30 seconds of startup, sensor 68 measures discharge line temperature and creates a signal indicative thereof. The signal is sent to the processing circuitry 70 to determine the proper operating mode for the compressor (i.e., normal mode, reduced-capacity mode, or shutdown mode), as shown in
If the sensed temperature rise after compressor start up is greater than 70 degrees for example (roughly 1.5 times normal), and the power consumption is less than about 0.9 times the baseline value after ten minutes, a low charge or plugged orifice fault is declared, as best shown in
If the processing circuitry 70 determines that the compressor 10 and system 11 are functioning within predetermined operating parameters, the system 70 will allow operation of the compressor 10 and system 11. The processing circuitry 70 works in conjunction with sensors 66, 68 to differentiae between a high-side and a low-side compressor and system faults. Additionally, the processing circuitry 70 and sensors 66, 68 function to differentiate between specific high-side and low-side faults to direct a homeowner or serviceperson to the particular compressor or system fault. In doing so, the priority is to first use compressor current to determine if there is a high-side fault before proceeding to determine any low-side faults. In this manner, the two faults (i.e., high-side and low-side) can be differentiated over time in terms of which occurred first to quickly and accurately determine a specific high or low-side fault.
The protection and control system 12 further includes a plurality of light emitting devices (LEDs) to alert a user as to the state of the compressor and system 10, 12. In one configuration, the system 12 includes a green LED, a yellow LED, and a red LED 90, 92, 94, as shown in
The red LED 94 is only illuminated when the compressor 10 experiences an internal compressor fault. In this manner, when both the compressor 10 and system 11 experience a fault, both the green and red LEDs 90, 94 will be illuminated. When a compressor fault is detected, only the red LED 94 will be illuminated. In sum, the green, yellow, and red LEDs 90, 92, 94 are independently illuminated to specifically differentiate between compressor and system faults. Such a distinction proves to be a valuable tool to the user or repairperson. For example, a user or repairperson can quickly look to the LEDs 90, 92, 94, displayed on the electrical box 28 of the compressor 10, and quickly diagnose the problem. As can be appreciated, such a diagnostic system prevents incorrect diagnosis and unnecessary replacement of functioning compressors.
The processing circuitry 70 may communicate the compressor and system fault status and data to a central system in addition to illuminating the LEDs 90, 92, 94. In other words, the processing circuitry 70 may be linked to a network 100 to provide compressor and system operating parameters (
The system controller can confirm the diagnosis of the processing circuitry 70 by independently checking the status of other sensors and components that it may have access to, such as fan speed, coil temperature, etc. For example, the system controller can confirm a fan failure finding of the processing circuitry 70 based on fan speed data available to the controller.
The network 100, in addition to including a system controller, can also include a hand-held computing device such as a personal data assistant or a smart cell phone, schematically represented as 71 in
As previously discussed, the processing circuitry 70 receives high-side and low-side signals from respective sensors 66, 68 to dictate the compressor mode via the power interruption system 72. The combination of the current sensing (i.e., sensor 66) and the discharge line temperature (i.e., sensor 68) provides an opportunity for performing “smart” system protection.
The smart system provides the protection and control system 12 with the ability to differentiate between “soft” and “hard” protection. For example, upon detection of a low-side fault, “soft” mode would allow continued operation of the compressor with intermittent power restriction in an effort to allow the compressor 10 to operate in a reduced fashion, as shown in
For example, if a particular low-side fault permits operation of the compressor 10 at a reduced capacity (i.e., a so-called “limp-along mode”), the actuation assembly 51, through controller 55, may separate orbiting scroll wraps 42 from non-orbiting scroll wraps 50 through interaction between the solenoid 53 and the orbiting scroll member 40. Separation of orbiting scroll wrap 42 from non-orbiting scroll wrap 50 permits a reduction in compressor capacity and therefore allows the compressor 10 to operate during certain low-side faults.
However, if a severe high-temperature low-side fault (i.e., discharge line temperature above 260 degrees F.) is detected, or a severe low temperature low-side fault (i.e., discharge line temperature below 135 degrees F.), the processing circuitry 70 will direct the power interruption system 72 to place the compressor 10 into the shutdown mode until repairs are performed, as shown in
While
The processing circuitry 70 is able to dictate the specific operating mode for the compressor 10 by knowing the cause of a particular high-side or low-side fault. For example, if the circuitry 70 knows that a particular low-side fault will trip an internal protector 102 in 45 minutes, the compressor 10 may continue to run safely for about 30 minutes. Such a fault places the compressor 10 in the “soft” mode, whereby the processing circuitry 70 directs the power interruption system 72 to restrict power to the compressor 10 at 30 minutes to avoid tripping the internal protector 102 and/or separates the orbiting scroll wrap 42 from the non-orbiting scroll wrap 48 via actuation assembly 51.
A “hard” mode disrupts power to the compressor 10 to effectively shutdown further operation until service and repairs are performed. The “hard” mode is only engaged if necessary to protect the compressor and system 10, 11 and to prevent major repairs. Again, the only way for the processing circuitry 70 to know if continued operation is acceptable is to know the particular cause of the fault. In the case of the “hard” mode, the processing circuitry 72 directs the power interruption system 72 to restrict all power to the compressor 10, thereby placing the compressor 10 in the shutdown mode.
In addition to sensing and diagnosing high-side and low-side faults, the compressor protection and control system 12 also provides the user with the ability to track and control power consumption and energy usage by the compressor 10.
By multiplying the product of voltage and current by an estimated power factor, power consumption for the compressor 10 and system 11 can be accurately determined. The power factor essentially corrects the supplied power reading from a utility meter and provides an indication of the actual power consumed (i.e., actual power consumed by the compressor 10). The power data can be integrated over time to provide energy usage data such as kilowatts per day/month. Such data may be useful for energy and system performance analysis.
As described, the compressor protection and control system 12 receives discharge line temperature data from sensor 68 and current data from sensor 66 to determine, and differentiate between, high-side and low-side faults. The information is used generally to determine, and differentiate between, high-side and low-side faults to better diagnose compressor and system failures. In addition to the foregoing, such information can also be used to determine other operating parameters associated with the compressor 10 and system 11. Specifically, discharge line temperature data and current data can be used to determine condenser temperature, evaporator temperature, suction superheat, discharge superheat, compressor capacity, and compressor efficiency. Such information is useful in optimizing compressor and system operation as well as in simplifying and streamlining compressor installation, as will be described further below.
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When the system 11 experiences an insufficient cooling or no cooling condition, the system 12 determines if the compressor 10 has failed, is running but cycles on a protector, or is running but at low capacity. If the compressor 10 has failed, the control system 12 differentiates between an electrical failure and a mechanical failure. If the failure is deemed an electrical failure, the system 12 checks the compressor motor and associated electrical components. If the failure is deemed a mechanical failure, the system 12 checks for a locked rotor condition.
If the compressor 10 is running but cycles on a protector, the system 12 determines if the system is experiencing a low voltage condition. In addition, the system 12 also checks for a high condenser temperature/high current condition or for a low evaporator temperature/low current condition. If a high condenser temperature/high current condition is determined, a high-side fault is declared. If a low evaporator temperature/low current condition is determined, a low-side fault is declared. If a low evaporator temperature/low current condition is determined in conjunction with a high discharge temperature, the system 12 is further able to declare that the fault is either a loss of charge, a plugged orifice, or a blower/thermal expansion valve failure. If a low evaporator temperature/low current condition is determined in conjunction with a low discharge temperature, the system 12 is further able to declare that the fault is either a blower/orifice failure or an oversized orifice.
If the compressor 10 is running, but at low capacity, the system 12 checks for a high evaporator/low current condition. If the high evaporator/low current condition is accompanied by a low discharge temperature, the system 12 declares an internal compressor hi-low leak.
The above fault tree 110 relies on evaporator temperature and condenser temperature readings in addition to the current and discharge temperature readings to determine the fault experienced by the compressor 10 or system 11. The system 12 can obtain such information by use of temperature or pressure sensors disposed in each of the evaporator 80 or the condenser 82. In such a system, the temperature or pressure readings are simply read by the individual sensor and delivered to the processing circuitry 70 for processing or could be obtained from another system controller. Alternatively, use of such sensors, while effective, increases the cost and complexity of the overall system cost.
As a preferred alternative to use of such sensors, the present system 12 can alternatively determine the evaporator temperature and condenser temperature based solely on the discharge line temperature and current information received from sensors 66, 68. With reference to
The graph of
P=V*A
The condenser temperature is calculated for the individual compressor and is therefore compressor model and size specific. The following equation is used in determining condenser temperature, where P is compressor power, C0-C9 are compressor-specific constants, Tcond is condenser temperature, and Tevap is evaporator temperature:
P=C0+(C1*Tcond)+(C2*Tevap)+(C3*Tcond^2)+(C4*Tcond*Tevap)+(C5*T
evap^2)+(C6*Tcond^3)+(C7*Tevap*Tcond^2)+(C8*Tcond*Tevap^2)+(C9*T
evap^3)
The above equation is applicable to all compressors, with constants C0-C-9 being compressor model and size specific, as published by compressor manufacturers, and can be simplified as necessary by reducing the equation to a second-order polynomial with minimal compromise on accuracy. The equations and constants can be loaded into the processing circuitry 70 by the manufacturer, in the field during installation using a hand-held service tool, or downloaded directly to the processing circuitry 70 from the internet.
The condenser temperature, at a specific compressor power (based on measured current draw by sensor 66), is determined by referencing a plot of evaporator temperature (as either a first degree or a second degree polynomial) for a given system versus compressor power consumption. The condenser temperature can be read by cross-referencing a measured current reading against the evaporator temperature plot. Therefore, the condenser temperature is simply a function of reading a current drawn at sensor 66. For example,
With reference to
The evaporator temperature is determined by referencing a discharge line temperature, as sensed by sensor 66, against the calculated condenser temperature (i.e., from
Once the condenser and evaporator temperatures are known, the compressor mass flow, compressor capacity, and compressor efficiency can all be determined. Compressor mass flow is determined by plotting condenser temperature and evaporator temperature as a function of mass flow (bm/hr) and discharge line temperature. The mass flow is determined by referencing the intersection of evaporator temperature and condenser temperature at a sensed discharge line temperature. For example,
Compressor capacity is determined by first obtaining discharge line temperature and current data from respective sensors 66, 68. Once the data is collected, the compressor nominal capacity size is referenced by the processing circuitry 70 to establish constants C0-C9. The above data allows the processing circuitry 70 to calculate condenser temperature and evaporator temperature, as previously discussed. Such information further allows the processing circuitry 70 to determine compressor capacity information through application of the following equation, where X is compressor capacity, Y0-Y9 are compressor-specific constants, Tcond is condenser temperature, and Tevap is evaporator temperature:
X=Y0+(Y1*Tcond)+(Y2*Tevap)+(Y3*Tcond^2)+(Y4*Tcond*Tevap)+(Y5*T
evap^2)+(Y6*Tcond^3)+(Y7*Tevap*Tcond^2)+(Y8*Tcond*Tevap^2)+(Y9*T
evap^3)
The above equation is applicable to all compressors, with constants Y0-Y-9 being compressor model and size specific, as published by compressor manufacturers. The equations and constants can be loaded into the processing circuitry 70 by the manufacturer or in the field during installation using a hand-held service tool. The equations and constants can be loaded into the processing circuitry 70 by the manufacturer, in the field during installation using a hand-held service tool, or downloaded directly to the processing circuitry 70 from the internet.
With reference to
Compressor efficiency is determined by plotting the evaporator temperature as a function of compressor efficiency and condenser temperature. Condenser and evaporator temperatures are determined by measuring discharge line temperature and current at sensors 66, 68. Once the processing circuitry 70 determines the evaporator temperature and condenser temperature, the compressor efficiency can be determined, as shown in
System efficiency is determined by first determining the net evaporator coil capacity by adjusting for suction line superheat and blower heat, as shown in
SHd=Discharge Line Temperature−Tcond
Once the discharge superheat is determined, the suction superheat can be determined using the following equation, graphically represented in
SHd=(1.3*SHs+30°+(0.5*(TAmb−95°))
The system efficiency is derived as a ratio of the net evaporator coil capacity over the sum of compressor, fan, and blower power once the system is at steady-state. Determining system efficacy at either start-up or quasi-steady state does not provide a reliable indication of system efficiency. Therefore, system efficiency must be determined once the system 11 is at steady state (i.e., compressor 10 has run for roughly 10 minutes). The compressor power is determined by measuring the current at 68. The blower and fan power can be measured by similar current sensors and relayed to the processing circuitry 70 and/or the system controller.
Once compressor capacity is determined, condensing temperature and ambient temperature can used to confirm a high-side or a low-side fault.
For example, under a mild high-side or low-side fault, the processing circuitry 70 may allow the compressor 10 to operate in a “limp-along” mode to provide operation of the compressor at a reduced output, while some faults, such as a severe high-side or low-side fault require the processing circuitry 70 to immediately shut down the compressor 10. Such operation adequately protects the compressor 10 while allowing some use of the compressor 10 under less-severe fault conditions.
In addition to stratifying faults based on temperature difference, the control system 12 can also categorize faults (i.e., severe, mild, etc.) based on discharge superheat, as shown in
In addition to providing information regarding compressor and system fault information, sensors 66, 68 can also be used during installation.
At installation, the compressor 10 is charged with refrigerant and is run for thirty minutes. The processing circuitry 70 is able to determine condenser temperature, evaporator temperature, discharge superheat, and suction superheat by monitoring sensor 66, 68, as previously discussed. Such information allows the installer to determine an exact cause of a fault at installation such as a fan blockage or an over or under charge, as shown in
As described, the protection and control system 12 uses a single set of dependent variables (i.e., discharge line temperature and current) to derive a multitude of independent variables (i.e., evaporator temperature, condenser temperature, and suction superheat). Such independent variables are then used by the system 12, in conjunction with the dependent variables, to diagnose the compressor 10 and system 11 to thereby optimize compressor and system performance.
The description of the present teachings is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the teachings are intended to be within the scope of the present teachings. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present teachings.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/841,058 filed on Aug. 31, 2015 (issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 9,669,498), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/932,611 filed on Jul. 1, 2013 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,121,407), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/030,549 filed on Feb. 18, 2011 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,474,278), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/098,575 filed on Apr. 4, 2005 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,905,098), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/059,646 filed on Feb. 16, 2005 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,412,842), which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/565,795, filed on Apr. 27, 2004. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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