The present invention relates to an indoor unit and other components of a refrigeration cycle apparatus such as an air-conditioning apparatus.
A ceiling cassette indoor unit has an air inlet for drawing air from the room and an air outlet for blowing air into the room, the air inlet and the air outlet are exposed to the interior of the room, and the ceiling cassette indoor unit is installed with its main body embedded in a ceiling (refer to Patent Literature 1, for example).
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-164294
When the indoor unit described above is to be mounted on, for example, a system ceiling, a main unit of the indoor unit is mounted above a ceiling by suspending the indoor unit from above the ceiling or other ways before the ceiling is covered. Then, operations such as pipe work involving an insulation process of winding a heat insulating material around pipes and electrical wiring work involving connecting electrical devices by wiring are performed. After that, a decorative panel is attached to the main unit. The decorative panel is a part to be exposed to the interior of the room after the ceiling is covered.
In this way, the main unit is mounted above the ceiling before the operations, and thus the space for the operations is limited. For this reason, an indoor unit with a configuration that allows the operations to be easily performed has been desired.
Under the circumstances, the present invention aims to provide an indoor unit and other components that allow the operations to be easily performed during the works.
An indoor unit according to the present invention includes a main unit including an air inlet through which air enters from a room and an air outlet through which air blows into the room, an electrical component box mounted on an outer surface of the main unit and accommodating an electrical device, a refrigerant pipe connection portion to which a refrigerant pipe through which refrigerant passes is connected, a drain pipe connection portion to which a drain pipe through which drain water discharged from the main unit passes is connected, and an installation bolt attachment bracket mounted on the outer surface of the main unit and fixing the main unit to an installation bolt suspended from above a ceiling. The indoor unit has the refrigerant pipe connection portion, the drain pipe connection portion, and the electrical component box on the same mounting surface, and when the main unit is seen from a side facing the mounting surface, the mounting surface is positioned closer to the side than a tip portion of the installation bolt attachment bracket.
In the indoor unit according to the present invention, the refrigerant pipe connection portion, the drain pipe connection portion, and the electrical component box are on the same mounting surface from the view of the operator, and the mounting surface is positioned closer to the operator than the tip portion of the installation bolt attachment bracket fixing the main unit, and thus the operator can clearly see a working space. In a case of a system ceiling, for example, electrical wiring work and pipe work can be easily performed by removing a ceiling plate next to a ceiling opening portion on which the main unit is mounted while installation bolt and the installation bolt attachment bracket do not obstruct the operations.
Hereinafter, a description will be given mainly to an indoor unit according to embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the drawings. The same numerals in the drawings refer to the same or equivalent parts throughout the description of the embodiments illustrated below, and are common in the whole text of the embodiments. The forms of components herein are merely illustrative and are not intended to be limiting to the forms herein. In particular, combinations of the components are not limited to only the combinations in the respective embodiments, but a component described in any embodiment may be applied in another embodiment. In the description, the terms “topside” and “underside” respectively mean the upper side and the lower side in the figure. In the drawings, size relations between components may not be the actual size relations.
A box-shaped main unit 1 of the indoor unit 100 includes a housing that has inside, for example, an indoor heat exchanger 110 as will be described later. All outer corners of the main unit 1 are chamfered to have inclined surfaces. A decorative panel 2 facing the indoor space and forming an exterior panel of the indoor unit 100 is attached to a lower part of the main unit 1. The decorative panel 2 has at the center thereof an air inlet grille 5 that forms an air inlet for drawing air from the room into the main unit 1. Also, on outer sides of the decorative panel 2, the air outlets 3 are provided each having an air direction control vane.
The indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 1 has, on an outer surface of the main unit 1, an electrical component box 30, refrigerant pipe connection portions 31, a drain pipe connection portion 32, and installation bolt attachment brackets 33. The electrical component box 30, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31, and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are mounted especially on a side wall (a side surface) of the main unit 1 (the housing) for easy electrical and wiring works and maintenance. The electrical component box 30 is a box (a housing) accommodating electrical devices (electrical components) such as a drive circuit for driving a device in the indoor unit 100 (for example, a fan) and a controller for controlling actuation of the device. The controller is formed of a microprocessor unit, for example. Note that the controller is not limited to be formed of the microprocessor unit, but may be formed from an updatable program such as firmware, or may be formed of a program module executed by an instruction from a CPU. The refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 form connections between the indoor heat exchanger 110 inside the main unit 1 and refrigerant pipes. The refrigerant pipes include a gas refrigerant pipe 300 to pass gaseous (including a two-phase gas-liquid state) refrigerant and a liquid refrigerant pipe 400 to pass liquid (including a two-phase gas-liquid state) refrigerant. Thus, the main unit 1 of Embodiment 1 includes two refrigerant pipe connection portions 31. The drain pipe connection portion 32 forms a connection between a drain pipe to discharge drain water collected by a drain pan 7 to be described later to the outside of the indoor unit 100 and the drain pan 7 placed in the main unit 1.
In the indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 1, the electrical component box 30, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31, and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are mounted on the same surface. Also, tip portions of the installation bolt attachment brackets 33 attached to the inclined surfaces of the main unit 1 are made not to extend outwardly beyond the mounting surface of the electrical component box 30, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31, and the drain pipe connection portion 32. Thus, the installation bolts 40 do not obstruct the operations during the pipe work and the electrical wiring work of the indoor unit 100, thereby performing the operations easily.
At this time, when the size of the main unit 1 is matched with the size of the ceiling frame A as in the indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 1, the overall size of the indoor unit 100 exceeds the dimensions of the ceiling frame A by mounting the electrical component box 30 onto the outer surface of the main unit 1. These devices, however, are mounted above the ceiling. Thus, it is only required that the lower surface of the main unit 1 fits in the ceiling frame A when the lower surface is seen upwardly from the indoor space.
As described above, in the indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 1, the electrical component box 30 is mounted on the outer surface of the main unit 1, and thus the air passage in the main unit 1 can be expanded. At this time, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31, the drain pipe connection portion 32, and the electrical component box 30 are on the same mounting surface, and thus the working space for the electrical and wiring works can be concentrated.
Although a specific description is not given in Embodiment 1, an insulation process of covering the refrigerant pipes and the drain pipe with the heat insulating material 50 is performed in the pipe work. At this time, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are also covered with the heat insulating material 50 for heat insulation.
In a conventional indoor unit, chamfered and inclined surface is wide, and thus the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are often mounted on the inclined surfaces. Thus, it is difficult to perform the operations in the insulation process of covering the heat insulating material 50. To address this problem, in Embodiment 2, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are installed perpendicular to the mounting surface of the main unit 1. Thus, the need for the operations such as cutting the insulation process end surface of the heat insulating material 50 along the inclined surface is eliminated, making the operations in the insulation process of the pipe work easier. In addition, it is possible to easily cover the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 with the heat insulating material 50 and also to prevent any portion of the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 from being left uncovered.
As described above, in the indoor unit 100 according to Embodiment 2, the refrigerant pipe connection portions 31 and the drain pipe connection portion 32 are installed perpendicular to the mounting surface of the main unit 1, making it easier to perform the operations in the insulation process of the pipe work. Also, air-conditioned air is prevented from leaking into the ceiling space.
The compressor 210 compresses the suctioned refrigerant and discharges it. Although a specific limitation is not given, the capacity (an amount of refrigerant to be fed per unit time) of the compressor 210 may be varied by appropriately varying operating frequency, for example, using an inverter circuit. The four-way valve 220 switches the refrigerant flow between the cooling operation and the heating operation, for example.
The outdoor heat exchanger 230 in Embodiment 3 exchanges heat between the refrigerant and the air (outdoor air). For example, the outdoor heat exchanger 230 acts as an evaporator during the heating operation and evaporates the refrigerant to vaporize it. Also, the outdoor heat exchanger 230 acts as a condenser during the cooling operation and condenses the refrigerant to liquefy it.
The expansion valve 240 may be a throttling device (a flow control unit) and decompresses the refrigerant to expand it. For example, when the expansion valve 240 is an electronic expansion valve, the opening degree is adjusted based on an instruction from a controller (not shown) or other devices. The indoor heat exchanger 110 exchanges heat between the air to be air-conditioned and the refrigerant, for example. The indoor heat exchanger 110 acts as a condenser during the heating operation and condenses the refrigerant to liquefy it. Also, the indoor heat exchanger 110 acts as an evaporator during the cooling operation and evaporates the refrigerant to vaporize it.
An air-conditioning apparatus with the above configuration can achieve the heating and cooling operations by switching the refrigerant flow by means of the four-way valve 220 in the outdoor unit 200.
Although the above embodiments have described a four-way cassette indoor unit blowing air in four directions through the four air outlets 3 as the indoor unit 100, the indoor unit 100 is not limited to the configuration. For example, the present invention can be applied to other ceiling embedded indoor units corresponding to two- or three-direction air flow. Alternatively, the present invention can be applied to other types of indoor units, in addition to the ceiling embedded indoor units.
Although the above embodiments have described an air-conditioning apparatus as an example of the refrigeration cycle apparatus, the present invention is not limited to the configuration. For example, the present invention can be applied to other refrigeration cycle apparatuses such as a refrigerator and a freezer. Also, the present invention can be applied not only to the refrigeration cycle apparatus, but also to devices such as an air-sending device and a ventilating device.
This application is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/JP2015/051616, filed on Jan. 22, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/JP2015/051616 | 1/22/2015 | WO | 00 |