Claims
- 1. A process for controlling generator power in an electrical transport refrigeration unit and for maximizing capacity for said refrigeration unit, said refrigeration unit being controlled by a microprocessor controller, said process comprising the steps of:i. monitoring generator current for said refrigeration unit; ii. comparing said generator current to a predetermined value stored in the microprocessor controlling said refrigeration unit; and iii. sending a signal from said microprocessor to a suction modulation valve, thereby altering the mass flow within the refrigeration unit; whereby the current draw resulting from the altered mass flow corresponds approximately to the predetermined value stored in the microprocessor.
- 2. A process for limiting the temperature of a generator in an electrical transport refrigeration unit, said refrigeration unit being controlled by a microprocessor controller, said process comprising the steps of:i. monitoring the generator temperature for said refrigeration unit; ii. comparing said generator temperature to a predetermined value stored in the microprocessor controlling said refrigeration unit; and iii. selectively sending a signal from said microprocessor to restrict a suction modulation valve, thereby reducing the mass flow within the refrigeration unit when said generator temperature exceeds the predetermined value; whereby the reduced mass flow lowers the generator temperature below the predetermined value stored in the microprocessor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/277,509, filed Mar. 26, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,012.
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