Claims
- 1. A control system for controlling the speed of a fan motor for a forced air conditioning system to vary motor speed during operation of the system to minimize temperature stratification and heating or cooling exchange losses in said air conditioning system, said control system comprising:
a first temperature sensor disposed in a return air flowpath of air returning from an enclosed space to said air conditioning system; a second temperature sensor located downstream of at least one heat exchanger of said air conditioning system for measuring the air temperature at the location of said second sensor compared with the air temperature at the location of said first sensor; a ramp circuit for producing a variable voltage output signal dependent on the difference in temperatures sensed by said first and second sensors; and a pulse generator circuit connected to said ramp output circuit and to a power output circuit for controlling the speed of said motor, said pulse generator circuit being operable to vary a pulse signal to said power output circuit as a function of the output signal of said ramp circuit to vary the speed of said fan motor in accordance with the difference in temperatures sensed by said first and second sensors.
- 2. The control system set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said power output circuit includes an opto-isolator and a triac operably connected to said motor and said pulse generator circuit and operable to vary the speed of said fan motor in accordance with a pulse signal generated by said pulse generator circuit.
- 3. The control system set forth in claim 1 including:
a cutoff circuit operable when a ramp voltage signal decreases to a predetermined value to cause said power output circuit to deenergize said motor.
- 4. The control system set forth in claim 3 including:
a minimum speed circuit operably connected to said cutoff circuit to cause said power output circuit to operate said motor at a predetermined minimum speed.
- 5. The control system set forth in claim 4 including:
an adjustable resistor operably interposed in said minimum speed circuit for adjusting the minimum speed of said motor.
- 6. The control system set forth in claim 5 wherein:
said resistor is operable to adjust the minimum speed of said motor to operate in a range from approximately 180 rpm to 620 rpm.
- 7. The control system set forth in claim 1 including:
a heating operation and cooling operation selection circuit operably connected to an amplifier associated with said power output circuit and an amplifier associated with said ramp circuit.
- 8. The control system set forth in claim 1 including:
a sensor protection circuit operably connected to said ramp circuit and said power output circuit for causing said power output circuit to operate said motor at full speed when an output signal from said ramp circuit exceeds a predetermined value.
- 9. The control system set forth in claim 1 including:
a third temperature sensor located downstream of a second heat exchanger of said air conditioning system for measuring the air temperature at the location of said third sensor compared with the air temperature at the location of said first sensor.
- 10. The control system set forth in claim 9 including:
a circuit operable to receive a signal in response to selection of heat generation by said air conditioning system for causing said motor to run at a minimum speed to provide air circulation at said first sensor and at least one of said second and third sensors.
- 11. A control system for controlling the speed of a fan motor for a forced air conditioning system to vary motor speed during operation of the system to minimize temperature stratification and heating or cooling exchange losses in said air conditioning system, said control system comprising:
a first temperature sensor disposed in a return air flowpath of air returning from an enclosed space to said air conditioning system; a second temperature sensor located downstream of a first heat exchanger of said air conditioning system for measuring the air temperature at the location of said second sensor compared with the air temperature at the location of said first sensor; a third temperature sensor located downstream of a second heat exchanger of said air conditioning system for measuring the air temperature at the location of said third sensor compared with the air temperature at the location of said first sensor; a ramp circuit for producing a variable voltage output signal dependent on the difference in temperatures sensed by said second or third sensors with respect to said first sensor; and a pulse generator circuit connected to said ramp circuit and to a power output circuit for controlling the speed of said motor, said pulse generator circuit being operable to vary a pulse signal to said power output circuit as a function of the output signal of said ramp circuit to vary the speed of said fan motor in accordance with the difference in temperatures sensed by said sensors.
- 12. The control system set forth in claim 11 wherein:
said power output circuit includes an opto-isolator and a triac operably connected to said motor and said pulse generator circuit and operable to vary the speed of said fan motor in accordance with a pulse signal generated by said pulse generator circuit.
- 13. The control system set forth in claim 11 including:
a cutoff circuit operable when a ramp voltage signal decreases to a predetermined value to cause said power output circuit to deenergize said motor.
- 14. The control system set forth in claim 13 including:
a minimum speed circuit operably connected to said cutoff circuit to cause said power output circuit to operate said motor at a predetermined minimum speed.
- 15. The control system set forth in claim 14 including:
an adjustable resistor operably interposed in said minimum speed circuit for adjusting the minimum speed of said motor.
- 16. The control system set forth in claim 11 including:
a heating operation and cooling operation selection circuit operably connected to an amplifier associated with said power output circuit and an amplifier associated with said ramp circuit.
- 17. The control system set forth in claim 11 including:
a sensor protection circuit operably connected to said ramp circuit and said power output circuit for causing said power output circuit to operate said motor at full speed when an output signal from said ramp circuit exceeds a predetermined value.
- 18. The control system set forth in claim 11 wherein:
said ramp circuit includes means operable to provide an output signal to said pulse generator circuit when the temperature difference between said second sensor or said third sensor with respect to said first sensor exceed a predetermined minimum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/570,880, filed May 15, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/801,560, filed Feb. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,660, issued on Jun. 6, 2000.
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