Claims
- 1. A variable volume multizone system for simultaneously supplying warm, cool and neutral air, as required, to a plurality of zones from a common source comprising:
- a variable volume air supply means for supplying air in required amounts;
- air cooling means;
- a variable multizone section divided into a plurality of units corresponding to the number of zones;
- each of said units having a first inlet controlled by a first individual damper means, a second inlet controlled by a second individual damper means, an outlet for supplying conditioned or neutral air to a zone and heating means located downstream of said second damper means such that all air flowing into said unit through said second damper means must subsequently pass through said heating means;
- a first flow path between said air supply means and said outlet of each of said units for supplying cool air, as required, to each zone and serially including said air cooling means and the first damper means of each of said zones;
- a second flow path between said air supply means and said outlet of each of said units for supplying heated and neutral air, as required, to each zone and serially including said second damper means and said heating means of each of said zones;
- means for sensing the temperature in each zone;
- means for sensing the amount of air supplied to each zone;
- computer means operatively connected to said means for sensing the temperature in each zone, to said means for sensing the amount of air supplied to each zone, to said variable volume air supply means, to each of said first and second damper means and to said heating means for controlling the amount of air to each zone, the flow path to each zone and the total amount of air supplied.
- 2. The variable volume multizone system of claim 1 further including:
- third damper means for controlling the supplying of outside air to said variable volume air supply means under the control of said computer means;
- fourth damper means for controlling the supplying of return air to said variable volume air supply means under the control of said computer means; and
- means for sensing the outside air temperature and for supplying a signal indicative thereof to said computer means.
- 3. The variable volume multizone system of claim 1 further including means for monitoring the position of said first and second damper means.
- 4. The variable volume multizone system of claim 1 wherein said means for sensing the temperature in each zone is a single sensor.
- 5. A variable volume multizone system for simultaneously supplying warm, cool and neutral air, as required, to a plurality of zones from a common source comprising;
- variable volume air supply means for supplying air in required amounts;
- air cooling means;
- a variable multizone section divided into a plurality of units corresponding to the number of zones;
- each of said units having a first inlet controlled by a first damper means for supplying cool air to a zone, a second inlet controlled by a second damper means for supplying neutral or heated air to a zone and heating means for heating air passing through said second damper means;
- means for sensing the temperature in each zone;
- means for sensing the amount of air supplied to each zone;
- means for controlling said first and second damper means in each zone responsive to the sensed temperature and amount of air supplied to the zone.
- 6. The variable volume multizone system of claim 5 further including:
- means for monitoring the position of each of said first and second damper means; and
- means for controlling said variable volume air supply means responsive to the position of said first and second damper means.
- 7. The variable volume multizone system of claim 5 wherein said means for sensing the temperature in each zone is a single sensor.
- 8. The variable volume multizone system of claim 5 wherein said means for sensing the amount of air supplied to each zone is a single flow sensor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 562,912 filed Dec. 19, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,549,601 granted Oct. 29, 1985 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 390,606 filed June 21, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,986 granted Jan. 29, 1985 and commonly assigned.
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