Claims
- 1. In a refrigeration system control apparatus for sequentially cycling a refrigerator compressor on and off based on sensed conditions comprising:
- a) a first temperature probe located a first distance from a refrigerator heat exchanger;
- b) a second temperature probe located a second, greater distance from the refrigerator heat exchanger than the first temperature probe; and
- c) a controller for monitoring temperature outputs from the first and second temperature probes and turning on and off the refrigerator compressor based upon a sensed temperature difference between the first and second probes.
- 2. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller turns on and off the refrigerator compressor based upon a sensed rate of change of a temperature difference.
- 3. The control system of claim 1 additionally comprising an ice bank wherein the refrigerator heat exchanger cools a water bath containing a conduit for routing a beverage to a dispensing spout and wherein the first temperature probe is mounted a first distance from coils of the heat exchanger and the second temperature probe is mounted a second greater distance from the heat exchanger and wherein the controller turns off the compressor when ice build up is sensed on the second temperature probe.
- 4. The control system of claim 3 wherein the first and second temperature probes are located in a region between the coils of the heat exchanger and the delivery conduit for routing the beverage through the ice bath.
- 5. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller additionally turns on and off the refrigerator compressor based on sensed temperature of one or both of the temperature probes.
- 6. The control system of claim 1 wherein the controller additionally turns on and off the refrigerator compressor based on timed intervals following operation of the refrigerator compressor.
- 7. In a refrigeration system control, a method for sequentially cycling a refrigerator compressor on and off based on sensed conditions comprising the steps of:
- a) positioning a first temperature probe located a first distance from a refrigerator heat exchanger;
- b) positioning a second temperature probe located a second, greater distance from the refrigerator heat exchanger than the first temperature probe; and
- c) monitoring temperature outputs from the first and second temperature probes and turning on and off the refrigerator compressor based a sensed temperature difference between the sensed temperatures of the first and second probes.
- 8. The control system method of claim 7 wherein the refrigerator heat exchanger cools a water bath in an ice bank for cooling a beverage and the controlled turning on and off of the refrigeration compressor is performed to avoid ice build up on a beverage delivery conduit in the water bath.
- 9. The control system method of claim 7 additionally comprising the steps of turning on and off the refrigerator compressor based on sensed temperature of one or both of the temperature probes.
- 10. The control system method of claim 7 wherein the step of turning on and off the refrigerator compressor is based on a rate of change of sensed temperature difference between the first and second temperature probes.
- 11. The control system method of claim 10 wherein the refrigerator heat exchanger cools a water bath in an ice bank for cooling a beverage and the refrigeration compressor is turned off at periodic intervals to avoid ice build up on a beverage delivery conduit in the water bath.
- 12. The control system method of claim 11 wherein rate of change of the two temperature probes is monitored and when the rate of change drops to a low value it is assumed ice has formed on both probes and the compressor is turned off.
- 13. The control system method of claim 7 additionally comprising the steps of turning on and off the refrigerator compressor based on timed intervals following operation of the refrigerator compressor.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims benefit of U.S. provisional applications Ser. No. 60/048,138, filed May 30, 1997, and Ser. No. 60/048,942, filed Jun. 16, 1997, both entitled Ice Bank System.
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