Claims
- 1. A controller for a heat pump system which operates in heating and cooling modes and is of the type having a compressor for discharging refrigerant through an expansion valve (EXV) into a heat exchanger, comprising:
- a first sensor for sensing a first parameter indicative of the actual temperature of the refrigerant discharged from said compressor; and
- at least one control processor having means for effecting a diagnostic procedure that:
- (a) determines an optimum discharge temperature;
- (b) generates a differential temperature by taking the difference between the actual discharge temperature and the optimum discharge temperature; and
- (c) executes a low pressure diagnostic procedure if said differential temperature is less than a first parameter.
- 2. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a second sensor for sensing a second parameter indicative of the ambient air temperature;
- a third sensor for sensing a third parameter indicative of thermal load on the heat pump system, wherein said at least one control processor calculates said optimum discharge temperature based on said second and third parameters.
- 3. The control system of claim 2 wherein said third sensor comprises:
- a room temperature sensor for sensing a quantity indicative of room temperature;
- a means for establishing a desired temperature set point;
- a demand counter for accumulating a value indicative of thermal load; and
- a load determining system for comparing said room temperature with said desired temperature set point and for altering the value accumulated by said demand counter based on said comparison.
- 4. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a low pressure cutout (LPCO) means coupled to said compressor for disconnecting said compressor when pressure on an inlet side of said compressor falls below a fourth parameter and for reconnecting said compressor when said pressure rises above a fifth parameter,
- wherein when said LPCO means disconnects said compressor, said at least one control processor, coupled to said low pressure cutout means and said EXV, executes said low pressure malfunction diagnostic that:
- (a) attempts to free said EXV,
- (b) operates said heat pump at default settings, and
- (c) increments a cycle counter,
- wherein if said cycle counter is less than a first predetermined number and said LPCO means disconnects said compressor, said at least one control processor performs (a)-(c), and if said cycle counter equals said first predetermined number, said at least one control processor declares a malfunction.
- 5. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 4 wherein said at least one control processor attempts to release said EXV by:
- (a1) partially opening said EXV,
- (a2) partially closing said EXV, and
- (a3) repeating steps (a1) and (a2) a second predetermined number of times.
- 6. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 4 wherein said at least one control processor operates at default settings by:
- (b1) reversing a reversing valve,
- (b2) setting said EXV at a first predetermined position,
- (b3) setting said indoor fan speed to a first predetermined speed, and
- (b4) setting said outdoor fan speed to a second predetermined speed.
- 7. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 4 wherein said at least one control processor stops said heat pump system if said cycle counter equals said predetermined number and said heat pump system is operating in said cooling mode.
- 8. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 2 wherein said at least one control processor initiates an emergency heating mode if said cycle counter equals said predetermined number and said heat pump system is operating in said heating mode.
- 9. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 4 wherein said at least one control processor declares at least one of a lost refrigerant charge malfunction and a stuck EXV malfunction.
- 10. The controller for a heat pump system of claim 1 wherein, if said differential temperature exceeds said first parameter, said at least one control processor executes a lost refrigerant charge diagnostic procedure that:
- (a) determines if said EXV is fully open;
- (b) if said EXV is fully open, stops said heat pump system and declares a lost refrigerant charge malfunction.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/433,619, filed May 3, 1996, entitled DIAGNOSTICS FOR A HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM U.S. Pat. No. 5,623,834.
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