The present invention relates to a water-conducting household appliance according to the preamble of claim 1.
It is normally provided that water-conducting household appliances are permanently connected to a water supply system at the house end. Conventional water-conducting household appliances have an electromagnetic water inlet valve for controlling the water intake. Each time the appliance is filled, the water inflow is started up in a program-controlled manner. To this end, the water inlet valve is actuated so that it opens. As soon as water flows through the water inlet valve, this water automatically brings about cooling of the magnetic coil of the water inlet valve. Normally, the water inlet valve is actuated until such time as a predefined quantity of water has run into the appliance, e.g. until a desired fill level is reached. If, however, no water is available from the water supply system, e.g. because a main stopcock at the house end of the water supply system is turned off, the water inlet valve in conventional household appliances is continuously actuated, even though no water is flowing through. Since no water is available for cooling, the magnetic coil heats up excessively, and malfunctions of the water inlet valve or even its destruction might result.
Overheating can be achieved either through improved cooling or reduction of the power loss in the magnetic coil. Improvements in the cooling can, however, be achieved only with difficulty due to the arrangement of the components, and a reduction in the power loss by reducing ohmic losses leads to additional costs in respect of the water inlet valves.
The object of the present invention is to provide a water-conducting household appliance with a water inlet valve, which eliminates at least in part the stated disadvantages of the prior art.
This object is achieved in a water-conducting household appliance having a water inlet valve according to the accompanying independent claims. The subclaims relate to preferred embodiments which can be used singly or in combination with one another.
The present invention relates in particular to a water-conducting household appliance, e.g. a dishwasher or a washing machine, having a water intake system and an electrically operable electromagnetic water inlet valve for controlling the water intake, and a control unit to which a control program defining the actuation of the water inlet valve is assigned, it being provided according to the invention that the control program is designed such that the water inlet valve is actuated for a first time period, and it is determined after expiration of the first time period whether a predefined test water quantity has flowed through the water inlet valve. In the case that the predefined test water quantity has flowed through the water inlet valve, the water inlet valve is operated in a first operating mode. In the case that the predefined test water quantity has not, or has not fully, flowed through the water inlet valve, the water inlet valve is operated in a second operating mode with reduced continuous loading compared to the first operating mode.
The core of the invention lies in the provision of a cyclically operated control of the electromagnetic water inlet valve. To this end, the control program is designed such that it comprises two operating modes, it being possible to switch between the two operating modes.
The first operating mode comprises an operation that is already known in the prior art. That is, the water inlet valve is actuated until such time as a predefined operating water quantity is reached.
The operating water quantity is the fill quantity which is needed for washing. This may differ depending on the type of water-conducting household appliance (washing machine, dishwasher, etc.) and depending on the wash program specifically to be carried out.
The second operating mode comprises a cyclical actuation of the water inlet valve, for example, with square-wave pulses. Here, the water inlet valve is, for example, alternately not actuated for a second period t2 and actuated for a third period t3 so as to reduce the continuous loading on the water inlet valve and thereby the generation of heat. As an alternative to such a cyclical actuation with square-wave pulses, other appropriate actuation signals, such as e.g. trapezoidal, ramp-shaped or (semi-)sinusoidal actuation signals, can also be used.
In the case of the water inlet valve according to the invention, the control program is designed such that the valve is initially actuated for a predefined time period t1. This time period t1 should as a rule be longer than the time period which is needed, given a normal water intake, for a predefined test water quantity to be supplied.
t1 is preferably 1.5 to 3 times as long as the time period needed for the test water quantity to be reached. It is particularly preferably 1.8 to 2.5 times as long, and particularly preferably approximately twice as long.
It is determined during the time period t1 whether water has flowed through the valve. To achieve this, a test water quantity is predefined and it is determined whether this has been reached during or at the end of the time period t1. The test water quantity is therefore chosen so as to be less than the operating water quantity.
The determination of whether a test water quantity has been reached can be carried out by various devices. On the one hand, a water fill level can be measured, or the water pressure can be determined. Alternatively, the volume can also be determined, for example by means of an impeller flow meter.
It can either be determined only at the end of the time period t1 whether the test water quantity has been reached or not, or it can be determined continuously whether the test water quantity has been reached. The continuously actuating operating mode is continued if water is available in the fresh water system and consequently the test water quantity has been reached.
If this is not the case because e.g. the main stopcock of the water supply system at the house end is turned off, a switchover to cyclical operating mode occurs. In this mode it can likewise be determined at intervals or continuously whether a test water quantity has in the meantime been reached. If this can be answered in the affirmative, then there are two variants. Either a return to the first operating mode can be effected or operation can be continued in the cyclical second operating mode.
The ratio of t3/(t3+t2) corresponds to the so-called duty cycle of intermittent operation ABED. The ABED should preferably lie at approximately 50%, which means that t2 and t3 are approximately equal in length. Both t2 and t3 lie in the range from fractions of seconds up to 1 second or else up to several seconds, e.g. up to about 5 seconds.
It is advantageous to keep the time periods t2 in which the valve is not actuated as short as possible in order that as little idle time as possible arises for the operator and so as to avoid confusion as to whether the device is in operation or not. The time period t2 should therefore, if possible, not exceed a duration of approximately 1 second, but it can also be a few seconds, for example 2, 3, 4 or 5 seconds, long.
A water inlet valve with a control device according to the present invention has the advantage that even in cases of disruption, such as, for example, if there is a shortage of water in the water supply system at the house end, overheating of the magnetic coil is prevented.
A further aspect of the present invention is a method for controlling a water inlet valve for a water-conducting household appliance, characterized in that the water inlet valve is actuated for a first time period t1, and it is determined after expiration of first time period t1 whether a predefined test water quantity has flowed through the water inlet valve, and that in the case that the predefined test water quantity has flowed through the water inlet valve, the water inlet valve is operated in a first operating mode, and that in the case that the predefined test water quantity has not, or has not fully, flowed through the water inlet valve, the water inlet valve is operated in a second operating mode.
It is preferably provided that the control program is designed such that the water inlet valve is operated with continuous actuation if a predefined test water quantity has been reached.
It is furthermore preferably provided that the control program is designed such that the water inlet valve is operated in a second operating mode if an operating water quantity has not been reached. In this way, overheating of the water inlet valve is prevented in the case of operation occurring without the operating water quantity being reached.
It is preferably provided that the control program is designed such that the water inlet valve is operated with continuous actuation for a time period t4 which is 1.5 to 3 times as long as the time period which is needed for the filling of the differential water quantity between the operating water quantity and test water quantity.
The invention will be explained in detail below on the basis of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
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10 2006 061 080.6 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/62926 | 11/28/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/3/2009 |