Claims
- 1. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer, wherein said refrigerant flow passage changeover means includes a check valve provided at a junction where the refrigerant passage connected to said outdoor heat exchanger is connected to said liquid receiver, a check valve provided at a junction where the refrigerant passage connected to said indoor heat exchanger is connected to said liquid receiver, a check valve provided at a junction where the refrigerant passage connected to said outdoor heat exchanger is connected to said pressure reducer, and a check valve provided at a junction where a refrigerant passage connected to said indoor heat exchanger is connected to said pressure reducer.
- 2. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer; and means for controlling the degree of superheating of said refrigerant by detecting, based on the states of the refrigerant at a portion near the outlet of said liquid receiver and near the inlet to said compressor, the composition of the refrigerant circulated and the dew point of said refrigerant sucked by said compressor.
- 3. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer; a refrigerant composition detecting means disposed near the outlet from said liquid receiver P and including a temperature detector and an electrostatic capacitance detecting means: and a compressor suction pressure detector and a temperature detector which are disposed near the suction inlet to said compressor.
- 4. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer; a refrigerant composition detecting means disposed near the outlet from said liquid receiver and including a temperature detector and an electrostatic capacitance detecting means; a compressor suction pressure detector and a temperature detector which are disposed near the suction inlet to said compressor; and control means for computing the composition of the circulated refrigerant based on the temperature and the electrostatic capacitance of the refrigerant flowing out of said liquid receiver detected by said temperature detector and said electrostatic capacitance detector, computing the dew point of the refrigerant flowing into said compressor based on said composition of the circulated refrigerant and the compressor suction pressure detected by said compressor suction pressure detector, and for controlling the opening degree of said expansion valve or the speed of a blower of said outdoor heat exchanger so as to maintain constant both the dew point and the temperature detected by said temperature detector disposed near the inlet to said compressor.
- 5. An air conditioner according to claim 4, wherein said control means performs such a control as to stop said compressor when said electrostatic capacitance detector has detected gaseous phase of the refrigerant near the outlet of said liquid receiver.
- 6. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer; and a heat accumulator disposed around said liquid receiver and a two-way valve is disposed at a junction where said heat accumulator and said outdoor heat exchanger are connected to each other.
- 7. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle comprising a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchanger and said outdoor exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising two or more kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising:
- a first refrigerant passage connecting between the refrigerant passage of said indoor heat exchanger and the refrigerant passage of said liquid receiver, a second refrigerant passage connecting between the refrigerant passage of said outdoor heat exchanger and the refrigerant passage of said liquid receiver, a third refrigerant passage connecting between the refrigerant passage of said indoor heat exchanger and the refrigerant passage of said pressure reducer, and a fourth refrigerant passage connecting between the refrigerant passage of said outdoor heat exchanger and the refrigerant passage of said pressure reducer; and
- a refrigerant flow passage change-over means for controlling the refrigerant flowing in said first refrigerant passage in such a manner as to flow from the refrigerant passage of said indoor heat exchanger to the refrigerant passage of said liquid receiver, controlling the refrigerant flowing in said second refrigerant passage in such a manner as to flow from the refrigerant passage of said outdoor heat exchanger to the refrigerant passage of said liquid receiver, controlling the refrigerant flowing in said third refrigerant passage in such a manner as to flow from the refrigerant passage of said pressure reducer to the refrigerant passage of said indoor heat exchanger, and controlling the refrigerant flowing in said fourth refrigerant passage in such a manner as to flow from the refrigerant passage of said pressure reducer to the refrigerant passage of said indoor heat exchanger.
- 8. An air conditioner according to claim 7, wherein said refrigerant flow passage changer-over means comprises check valves respectively provided in said first to fourth refrigerant passages.
- 9. An air conditioner according to claim 7, wherein said first to fourth refrigerant passages are provided within a four-way valve and said refrigerant flow passage changer-over means switches a flow direction of the four-way valve.
- 10. An air conditioner incorporating a refrigeration cycle operable both in heating and cooling mode, said refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a refrigerant flow passage changeover device, an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a liquid receiver and a pressure reducer, said liquid receiver and said pressure reducer connected in series being provided between said indoor heat exchange and said outdoor heat exchanger, and a non-azeotropic mixture refrigerant charged in said refrigeration cycle and comprising at least two kinds of refrigerant of different boiling temperatures mixed together, said air conditioner comprising a refrigerant flow passage change-over means which selectively provide communication between the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said liquid receiver, the refrigerant passage between said indoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer and the refrigerant passage between said outdoor heat exchanger and said pressure reducer; and a refrigerant makeup valve for charging the refrigeration cycle with additional refrigerant disposed near the outlet of said pressure reducer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 330,677 filed Oct. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,263.
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