Multi-Split Air Conditioning System and Control Method Therefor

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20200292199
  • Publication Number
    20200292199
  • Date Filed
    September 06, 2018
    6 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 17, 2020
    4 years ago
  • CPC
    • F24F11/86
    • F24F11/77
  • International Classifications
    • F24F11/86
    • F24F11/77
Abstract
The present disclosure discloses a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system and a multi-split air-conditioning system, the multi-split air conditioning system, including a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively arranged on a plurality of parallel branches, the indoor unit including a fan and the control method including: in a cooling mode, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, the multi-split air conditioning system opening a branch where an indoor unit in an off state is located, determining whether the indoor unit has reached a dewing condition, opening the branch on which the indoor unit is located, and controlling the fan of the indoor unit according to a determination result.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to the technical field of an air conditioner, in particular to a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system and a multi-split air conditioning system controlled using the control method.


BACKGROUND

In an air-conditioning system, after a compressor is operated for a period of time, a refrigeration oil may be circulated in the system along with a refrigerant, which causes the refrigeration oil to possibly remain in an indoor heat exchanger or in a pipe between an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. If such refrigeration oil cannot return to the outdoor unit in time, the compressor cannot be effectively lubricated and cooled by the refrigeration oil, thereby affecting the operating performance and reliability of the compressor. Therefore, after the air-conditioning system is operated for a period of time, it is necessary to perform oil return to bring the refrigeration oil brought out by the compressor during exhaust of the compressor back into the compressor, thereby ensuring normal operation of the air-conditioning system. In a multi-split air conditioning system comprising multiple indoor units, when the compressor returns oil, an electronic expansion valve of the indoor unit in an off state needs to be turned on in order to return the refrigeration oil to the outdoor unit. When the multi-split air conditioning system is operated in a cooling mode, if the compressor frequently returns oil, a problem of dewing and dripping will occur at the indoor unit in an off state for a long time, which will affect the user's experience.


SUMMARY

In view of this, one of the objectives of the present invention is to provide a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system and a multi-split air conditioning system which is controlled using the control method, which are capable of effectively solving the problem of dewing and dripping at the indoor unit resulting from frequent oil return of the compressor, and improving the user's operational comfort.


To achieve the above-described objective, on the one hand, the present invention uses the following technical solution: a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system, wherein the multi-split air conditioning system comprises a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively disposed on a plurality of parallel branches, each of the plurality of indoor units comprises a fan, and the control method comprises: in a cooling mode, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, the multi-split air conditioning system determining whether an indoor unit in an off state reaches a dewing condition, opening a branch where the indoor unit is located, and controlling the fan of the indoor unit differently according to a determination result.


Optionally, the control method further comprises: when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state does not reach the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to maintain an off state during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system; and/or, when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to be turned on during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.


Optionally, each of the plurality of indoor units further comprises a throttling device, and a way to open the branch where the indoor unit is located is to open the throttling device of the indoor unit.


Optionally, the throttle device is opened at an opening degree of 30% to 60%.


Optionally, when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition, the fan of the indoor unit is controlled to be operated at a low grade speed during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.


Optionally, the dewing condition comprises: a current humidity of an environment where the indoor unit is located being higher than a humidity threshold.


Optionally, the humidity threshold is 60% to 80%.


Optionally, it is determined whether the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition at least according to a frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.


Optionally, the dewing condition comprises: the frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system reaching or being higher than a predetermined frequency.


Optionally, the predetermined frequency is one oil return every 0.5 to 2 hours.


Optionally, the dewing condition further comprises: the fan of the indoor unit being not effectively operated during a time period between an end of the previous oil return and a beginning of the present oil return.


Optionally, a criteria for determining an effective operation of the fan comprises: whether the fan being turned on at least once.


Optionally, the criteria for determining the effective operation of the fan further comprises: whether a continuous operation time of the fan exceeding a predetermined time.


Optionally, the predetermined time is 5 to 15 minutes.


On the other hand, the present invention uses the following technical solution: a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system, wherein the multi-split air conditioning system comprises a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively disposed on a plurality of parallel branches, each of the plurality of indoor units comprises a fan, and the control method comprises: in a cooling mode, during oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, the multi-split air conditioning system controlling a branch where an indoor unit in an off state is located to be opened, and turning on the fan of the indoor unit.


Optionally, in the cooling mode, the multi-split air conditioning system controls the fan to be operated at a low grade speed during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.


In a further aspect, the present invention uses the following technical solution: a multi-split air conditioning system which is controlled using the control method described above.


In the control method for the multi-split air conditioning system provided by the present invention, when the compressor needs oil return, first of all, it is determined whether there is a risk of dewing in the indoor unit in an off state, and different control methods are used for the fan according to different conditions, so as to solve the problem of dewing and dripping at the indoor unit resulting from frequent oil return of the compressor, and improve the user's operational comfort.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above-described and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of embodiments of the present invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a multi-split air conditioning system provided by the present invention;



FIG. 2 shows a flow chart of a control method when an existing multi-split air conditioning system returns oil;



FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of a control method of an embodiment for the multi-split air conditioning system provided by the present invention;



FIG. 4 shows a flow chart of a control method of another embodiment for the multi-split air conditioning system provided by the present invention.





In the figures, 1, an outdoor unit; 2, an indoor unit; 21, an electronic expansion valve; 22, a fan; 23, an indoor heat exchanger.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention is described below based on the embodiments, but the present invention is not only limited to these embodiments. In the following detailed description of the present invention, some specific details are expatiated. For those skilled in the art, the present invention may also be fully understood without the description of these details. In order to avoid obscuring the essence of the present invention, well-known methods, processes, procedures, and elements are not described in detail.


In addition, those skilled in the art should understand that the drawings provided here are for the purpose of illustration, and the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.


Unless specifically required in the context, the words “comprising”, “including”, and the like throughout the specification and claims should be interpreted as inclusive rather than exclusive or exhaustive, that is, the meaning of “comprising but not limited to”.


In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that, the terms “first”, “second”, and the like are used for descriptive purposes only, and cannot be understood to indicate or imply relative importance. In addition, in the description of the present invention, unless otherwise stated, the meaning of “a plurality of” is two or more.


For the problem that the indoor unit in an off state for a long time may suffer from dewing and dripping caused by frequent oil return of the compressor present in the existing multi-split air conditioning system, it is found in the present application that it is caused due to the reasons that the existing oil return control method is not reasonable. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 1, the multi-split air conditioning system comprises an outdoor unit 1 and a plurality of indoor units 2 arranged in parallel. That is, a plurality of parallel branches are provided on the refrigerant circulation circuit, and different indoor units 2 are respectively provided on different branches to realize mutual parallel connection of the indoor units 2. The outdoor unit 1 is internally provided with a compressor, and the indoor unit 2 comprises a throttling device, an indoor heat exchanger 23, and a fan 22. The throttling device may be any device capable of throttling the refrigerant, and an electronic expansion valve 21 shown in FIG. 1 is preferably used as the throttling device to facilitate automatic control. The fan 22 is provided to drive air flow to promote heat exchange between the air and the indoor heat exchanger 23. The existing control method is shown in FIG. 2. The multi-split air conditioning system is operated in a cooling mode. When the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, the operational state of the indoor unit 2 is determined. The fan 22 and the electronic expansion valve 21 of the indoor unit 2 in an operational state remain in an on state. Whereas, the indoor unit 2 in an off state controls the branch where the indoor unit 2 is located to be opened. For example, the electronic expansion valve 21 of the indoor unit 2 may be turned on; or a solenoid valve may also be provided on the branch, and the branch where the indoor unit 2 is located is opened by controlling the solenoid valve, so that the refrigerant and the refrigeration oil may be circulated, and the fan 22 always maintains an off state. For the indoor unit 2 in the off state, during oil return of the system, since the fan 22 is in an off state, the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant cannot be effectively evaporated in the indoor heat exchanger 23 thereof, and the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant may remain in the indoor heat exchanger 23 after completion of the oil return, which results in outward transmission or radiation of the cold quantity . When the system frequently returns oil, the dewing and dripping phenomenon may occur at the indoor unit 2 in the off state for a long time.


In view of the above problem, the present application provides a control method for a multi-split air conditioning system. In a cooling mode, when the compressor needs oil return, the multi-split air conditioning system determines whether the indoor unit 2 in an off state reaches a dewing condition. That is, it is determined whether there is a dewing risk in the indoor unit 2 in the off state. And different control methods are used according to different conditions, so as to solve the problem of dewing and dripping at the indoor unit 2 resulting from frequent oil return of the compressor, and improve the user's operational comfort.


Wherein, if it is determined that the indoor unit 2 in the off state does not reach the dewing condition, which means that the indoor unit 2 does not have the dewing risk, the oil return control of the indoor unit 2 is performed according to a conventional control method. That is, during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, the electronic expansion valve 21 of the indoor unit 2 is controlled to be turned on until the oil return process ends, and the fan 22 always maintains an off state. If it is determined that the indoor unit 2 in the off state reaches the dewing condition, which means that the indoor unit 2 has the dewing risk, at this time, it is necessary to control the oil return of the indoor unit 2 by using an improved control method so as to avoid the problem of dewing and dripping on the indoor unit 2. Specifically, during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 are both controlled to be turned on until the oil return process ends, so that during the oil return, the evaporation of the refrigerant within the indoor heat exchanger 23 of the indoor unit 2 is promoted by the fan 22, so as to achieve the effect of avoiding dewing. Preferably, in order to reduce the impact caused by the operation of the fan 22 over the environment of the area where the fan 22 is located, the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 is controlled to be operated at a low-grade speed during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system. The low-grade speed described herein may be, for example, the lowest grade speed or the silent grade speed of the indoor unit.


There may be multiple methods for determining whether the indoor unit 2 in the off state reaches the dewing condition. For example, in an embodiment, a humidity sensor is provided in the indoor unit 2 to detect a humidity of the environment in which it is located, and it determines whether the indoor unit 2 has the dewing risk according to the humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located. That is, the dewing condition comprises: the humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located being higher than a humidity threshold. If the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located has a low humidity, it is indicated that there is a low air humidity without the dewing risk. If the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located has a high humidity, it is indicated that there is a high air humidity. If the fan 22 is not turned on, the water vapor in the air during the oil return may condense to produce a dewing. Preferably, the humidity detected by the humidity sensor provided in the indoor unit 2 is used as the humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located. Specifically, the humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located is obtained, and whether the humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 is located is higher than a humidity threshold is determined. If so, it is determined that the indoor unit 2 reaches the dewing condition. Otherwise, it is determined that the indoor unit 2 does not reached the dewing condition. The humidity threshold therein preferably ranges 60% to 80%.


As shown in FIG. 3, the method of controlling the oil return in a cooling mode by using the above-described determination manner comprises:


At step S001, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, whether the indoor unit 2 is in an operational state is determined. If so, proceed to step S005, otherwise proceed to step S002.


At step S002, the current humidity of the environment where the indoor unit 2 in an off state is located is obtained, and whether the current humidity is higher than a humidity threshold is determined. If so, proceed to step S003, otherwise proceed to step S004.


At step S003, the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 are both turned on, the fan 22 is operated at a low-grade speed, and the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 are turned off after completion of the oil return.


At step S004, the electronic expansion valve 21 of the indoor unit 2 is turned on, and the electronic expansion valve 21 is turned off after completion of the oil return, while the fan 22 is always in an off state.


At step S005, the operational state of the indoor unit 2 remains unchanged, and the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 maintain an on state.


In another embodiment, since the dewing phenomenon is caused by frequent oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, based on this, it may be determined whether the indoor unit 2 in the off state reaches the dewing condition according to a frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system. That is, the dewing condition comprises: the frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system reaching or being higher than a predetermined frequency. When the frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system reaches or is higher than the predetermined frequency, there is a risk of accumulating excessive low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant in the indoor heat exchanger 23 of the indoor unit 2 in the off state. If excessive low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant is accumulated, it will also emit more cold quantity, and at this time, there is a dewing risk. When there is a low frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, it is indicated that the cold quantity of the low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant accumulated in the indoor heat exchanger 23 of the indoor unit 2 in the off state is not enough to cause the dewing phenomenon. The predetermined frequency may be set according to a specific model and application scenario. The preferred range of the predetermined frequency is one oil return every 0.5 to 2 hours. For example, the predetermined frequency is one oil return every 0.5 hours, two oil returns every two hours, or three oil returns every three hours. In a preferred embodiment, the predetermined frequency is four oil returns every 8 hours.


In a further preferred control method, the dewing condition may further comprise: the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 in the off state being not effectively operated during a time period between an end of a previous oil return and a beginning of a present oil return. That is, in the case where the multi-split air conditioning system frequently returns oil, if the indoor unit 2 currently in the off state has been operated before, there may not be excessive low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant accumulated in the indoor heat exchanger 23 of the indoor unit 2, and thus there is no dewing risk. If the indoor unit 2 in the off state has not been operated before, at this time, there may be much low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant accumulated in the indoor heat exchanger 23 of the indoor unit 2, and thus there may be the dewing risk.


Optionally, a criteria for determining an effective operation of the fan 22 comprises whether the fan 22 being turned on at least once. If so, it is determined that the fan 22 has been operated effectively, otherwise it is determined that the fan 22 has not been operated effectively. Since there is a little effect on the refrigerant in the indoor heat exchanger 23 when the fan 22 has been turned on for a short time, in order to improve the accuracy of the determination, further preferably, the criteria for determining the effective operation of the fan 22 further comprises whether a continuous operation time of the fan 22 exceeding a predetermined time. If so, it is determined that the fan 22 has been operated effectively, otherwise it is determined that the fan 22 has not been operated effectively. The predetermined time therein may be set according to specific conditions. Preferably, the predetermined time ranges from 5 to 15 minutes, and may be, for example, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, and further preferably 10 minutes.


As shown in FIG. 4, the method of controlling the oil return in a cooling mode by using the above-described determination manner comprises:


At step S010, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, whether the indoor unit 2 is in an operational state is determined. If so, proceed to step S060, otherwise proceed to step S020.


At step S020, whether the frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system reaches or is higher than the predetermined frequency is determined. If so, proceed to step S030, otherwise proceed to step S040.


At step S030, whether the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 in an off state has been effectively operated is determined during a time period between the end of the previous oil return and the beginning of the present oil return. If so, proceed to step S040, otherwise proceed to step S050.


At step S040, the electronic expansion valve 21 of the indoor unit 2 is turned on, and the electronic expansion valve 21 is turned off after completion of the oil return, while the fan 22 is always in an off state.


At step S050, the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 are both turned on, the fan 22 is operated at a low-grade speed, and the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 are turned off after completion of the oil return.


At step S060, the operational state of the indoor unit 2 remains unchanged, and the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 maintain an on state.


It maybe understood that, when the electronic expansion valve 21 is turned on, the opening degree of the electronic expansion valve 21 may be set according to an actual refrigerant condition. For example, the opening degree of the electronic expansion valve 21 when turned on is controlled to be within a range of 30% to 60%.


In an alternative embodiment, it is also possible not to determine whether the dewing condition is reached. For example, in certain application scenarios, the indoor unit is always in a state having a high dewing risk. At this time, it is not necessary to determine whether the dewing condition is reached. In a cooling mode, as long as the multi-split air conditioning system returns oil, the electronic expansion valve 21 and the fan 22 of the indoor unit 2 in an off state are controlled to be turned on. Preferably, the fan 22 is controlled to be operated at the lowest speed, so that it is also possible to achieve the effect of avoiding the dewing and dripping phenomenon of the indoor unit 2 in the off state.


Those skilled in the art may easily understand that, under the premise that there is no conflict, various preferred solutions as described above may be freely combined and superimposed.


It should be understood that, the above-described embodiments are merely exemplary but not restrictive, and those skilled in the art may make various obvious or equivalent modifications or replacements directed to the above-described details without departing from the basic principles of the present invention, which will be all comprised in the scope of the claims of the present invention.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The solution provided by embodiments of the present invention may be applied to a control process of the multi-split air conditioning system. The multi-split air conditioning system comprises a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively disposed on a plurality of parallel branches. The indoor unit comprises a fan. The control method comprises: in a cooling mode, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, the multi-split air conditioning system determining whether an indoor unit in an off state reaches a dewing condition, opening a branch where the indoor unit is located, and controlling the fan of the indoor unit differently according to a determination result. In the control method for the multi-split air conditioning system provided by the present invention, when the compressor needs oil return, first of all, it is determined whether there is a dewing risk in the indoor unit in an off state, and different control methods are used for the fan according to different conditions, so as to solve the problem of dewing and dripping at the indoor unit resulting from frequent oil return of the compressor, and improve the user's operational comfort.

Claims
  • 1. A control method for a multi-split air conditioning system, wherein the multi-split air conditioning system comprises a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively disposed on a plurality of parallel branches, each of the plurality of indoor units comprises a fan, and the control method comprises: in a cooling mode, when the multi-split air conditioning system needs oil return, the multi-split air conditioning system opening a branch where an indoor unit in an off state is located, determining whether the indoor unit reaches a dewing condition, and controlling the fan of the indoor unit according to a determination result.
  • 2. The control method according to claim 1, wherein the control method further comprises: when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state does not reach the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to maintain an off state during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system; or,when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to be turned on during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.
  • 3. The control method according to claim 2, wherein when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition, the fan of the indoor unit is controlled to be operated at a low-grade speed during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.
  • 4. The control method according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of indoor units further comprises a throttling device, and a way to open the branch where the indoor unit is located is to open the throttling device of the indoor unit.
  • 5. The control method according to claim 4, wherein the throttle device is opened at an opening degree of 30% to 60%.
  • 6. The control method according to claim 1, wherein the dewing condition comprises: a current humidity of an environment where the indoor unit is located being higher than a humidity threshold.
  • 7. The control method according to claim 6, wherein the humidity threshold is 60% to 80%.
  • 8. The control method according to claim 1, wherein it is determined whether the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition at least according to a frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.
  • 9. The control method according to claim 8, wherein the dewing condition comprises: the frequency of oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system reaching or being higher than a predetermined frequency.
  • 10. The control method according to claim 9, wherein the predetermined frequency is one oil return every 0.5 to 2 hours.
  • 11. The control method according to claim 9, wherein the dewing condition further comprises: the fan of the indoor unit being not effectively operated during a time period between an end of a previous oil return and a beginning of a present oil return, and a criteria for determining an effective operation of the fan comprises: the fan being turned on at least once.
  • 12. The control method according to claim 11, wherein the criteria for determining the effective operation of the fan further comprises: a continuous operation time of the fan exceeding a predetermined time.
  • 13. The control method according to claim 12, wherein the predetermined time is 5 to 15 minutes.
  • 14. A control method for a multi-split air conditioning system, wherein the multi-split air conditioning system comprises a compressor and a plurality of indoor units respectively disposed on a plurality of parallel branches, each of the plurality of indoor units comprises a fan, and the control method comprises: in a cooling mode, during oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system, the multi-split air conditioning system controlling a branch where an indoor unit in an off state is located to be opened, and turning on the fan of the indoor unit.
  • 15. The control method according to claim 14, wherein in the cooling mode, the multi-split air conditioning system controls the fan to be operated at a low-grade speed during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.
  • 16. A multi-split air conditioning system, which is controlled using the control method according to claim 1.
  • 17. The control method according to claim 1, wherein the control method further comprises: when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state does not reach the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to maintain an off state during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system; and,when it is determined that the indoor unit in the off state reaches the dewing condition, controlling the fan of the indoor unit to be turned on during the oil return of the multi-split air conditioning system.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201710800560.9 Sep 2017 CN national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CN2018/104344 9/6/2018 WO 00