BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an air conditioner having multiple outdoor units
and a control method thereof, and more particularly to, an air conditioner having
multiple outdoor units which can improve performance by preventing refrigerants from
being concentrated on operated outdoor units, when part of the outdoor units are operated,
and a control method thereof.
2. Description of the Background Art
[0002] In general, a heat-pump type air conditioner can perform both cooling and heating.
That is, the heat-pump type air conditioner provided with an indoor heat exchanger
and an outdoor heat exchanger can be used as a cooling apparatus, and also used as
a heating apparatus by inversing a flow of refrigerants of a refrigeration cycle.
[0003] Fig. 1 is a structure diagram illustrating a conventional heat-pump type air conditioner.
[0004] The conventional air conditioner includes a plurality of outdoor units 110 and 120
disposed outdoors and connected in parallel to each other, and at least one indoor
unit 130 connected to the outdoor units 110 and 120 through refrigerant tubes 112
and 114, and disposed indoors, for exchanging heat with indoor air.
[0005] The outdoor units 110 and 120 each respectively includes an outdoor heat exchanger
116 for exchanging heat with outdoor air, a four-way valve 118 for switching a flow
of refrigerants in the forward or backward direction, an expansion valve 122 for changing
a refrigerant gas supplied to the indoor unit 130 into low temperature low pressure,
compressors 124 and 126 for compressing the refrigerants into high temperature high
pressure, and an accumulator 128 for separating the refrigerants into gas and liquid,
and supplying gas phase refrigerants to each compressor 124 and 126.
[0006] Here, check valves 132 for preventing an inverse flow of the refrigerants and oil
separators 134 for separating oil are installed at the discharge sides of the compressors
124 and 126, respectively.
[0007] Receivers 138 for preventing oil from being accumulated in the indoor unit 130 by
separating oil contained in the refrigerants supplied to the indoor unit 130 are installed
at discharge tubes 136 of the outdoor units 110 and 120.
[0008] The discharge tubes 136 of the outdoor units 110 and 120 are connected in parallel
to the refrigerant tube 114, and the suction tubes 140 of the outdoor units 110 and
120 are connected in parallel to the refrigerant tube 112. The refrigerant tubes 112
and 114 are connected to the suction and discharge sides of the indoor unit 130, respectively.
[0009] In the conventional air conditioner, part of the outdoor units 110 and 120 are operated
according to load of the indoor unit 130 or indoor and outdoor environment, and a
number of the outdoor units in operation are controlled according to load variations.
[0010] However, when part of the outdoor units are operated, the refrigerants flow toward
the operated outdoor units and finally exceed a proper refrigerant amount of the operated
outdoor units. As a result, performance and durability of the conventional air conditioner
are deteriorated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an air conditioner having
multiple outdoor units which can improve performance and durability by preventing
refrigerants from being excessively concentrated on operated outdoor units by compressing
and storing the refrigerants in non-operated outdoor units, when part of the outdoor
units are operated, and a control method thereof.
[0012] To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present
invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an air conditioner
having multiple outdoor units, including: a plurality of outdoor units disposed outdoors;
at least one indoor unit connected to the plurality of outdoor units through refrigerant
tubes, for exchanging heat with indoor air; and when part of the outdoor units are
operated, a control unit for storing refrigerants in non-operated outdoor units, so
that a proper amount of refrigerants can be supplied to the operated outdoor units.
[0013] Preferably, the outdoor units each respectively includes: an outdoor heat exchanger
for exchanging heat with outdoor air; a four-way valve for switching a flow of the
refrigerants in the forward or backward direction; compressors for changing the refrigerants
into high temperature high pressure by compression; and a plurality of accumulators
for separating the refrigerants supplied to the compressors into gas and liquid.
[0014] Preferably, first valves for opening or closing discharge tubes of the outdoor units
are mounted on the discharge tubes, and second valves for opening or closing suction
tubes of the outdoor units are mounted on the suction tubes.
[0015] Preferably, the control unit includes: a sensing unit for sensing an amount of refrigerants
supplied to the operated outdoor units; and a controller for compressing and storing
the refrigerants in the non-operated outdoor units, by controlling the first open/close
valves and the second open/close valves installed at the suction and discharge tubes
of the non-operated outdoor units according to the signal from the sensing unit.
[0016] According to another aspect of the present invention, a control method of an air
conditioner having multiple outdoor units includes: in a partial load operation in
which part of the outdoor units are operated, a first step for measuring an amount
of refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor units; when the amount of the refrigerants
supplied to the operated outdoor units exceeds a set amount in the first step, a second
step for compressing and storing the refrigerants in non-operated outdoor units, by
closing discharge tubes of the non-operated outdoor units; and when the refrigerants
are compressed and stored in the non-operated outdoor units and the amount of the
refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor units reaches the set amount in the
second step, a third step for closing suction tubes of the non-operated outdoor units.
[0017] Preferably, the first step includes the sub-steps of: sensing load of an indoor unit;
when the indoor unit has a partial load state, driving part of the outdoor units;
and sensing refrigerant pressures in the operated outdoor units.
[0018] Preferably, the second step includes the sub-steps of: comparing refrigerant pressures
in the high and low pressure sides of the operated outdoor units with a set pressure;
when the refrigerant pressures of the operated outdoor units are higher than the set
pressure, converting the non-operated outdoor units into a cooling mode; and storing
the refrigerants sucked into the non-operated outdoor units in the non-operated outdoor
units, by preventing discharge of the refrigerants by closing the discharge tubes
of the non-operated outdoor units.
[0019] Preferably, the third step includes the sub-steps of: deciding whether the refrigerant
pressures in the high and low pressure sides of the operated outdoor units reach the
set pressure; and when the refrigerant pressures of the operated outdoor units reach
the set pressure, compressing and storing the refrigerants in the non-operated outdoor
units, by blocking suction lines of the non-operated outdoor units.
[0020] The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the
present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification,
illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to
explain the principles of the invention.
[0022] In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a structure diagram illustrating a conventional air conditioner;
Fig. 2 is a structure diagram illustrating an air conditioner in accordance with a
preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a control unit of the air conditioner in accordance
with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing sequential steps of a control method of an air conditioner
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0024] Fig. 2 is a structure diagram illustrating an air conditioner in accordance with
the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] The air conditioner includes a plurality of outdoor units 10 and 20 disposed outdoors,
at least one indoor unit 30 connected to the plurality of outdoor units 10 and 20
through refrigerant tubes 12 and 14, and disposed indoors, for exchanging heat with
indoor air, and when part of the outdoor units 10 and 20 are operated according to
load of the indoor unit 30, a control unit for controlling a proper amount of refrigerants
to be supplied to the operated outdoor units.
[0026] The outdoor units 10 and 20 each respectively includes an outdoor heat exchanger
22 for exchanging heat with outdoor air, a four-way valve 24 for switching a flow
of the refrigerants in the forward or backward direction, compressors 26 and 28 for
changing the refrigerants into high temperature high pressure by compression, a plurality
of accumulators 32 for separating the refrigerants supplied to the compressors 26
and 28 into gas and liquid, and an expansion valve 34 for changing the refrigerants
supplied to the indoor unit 30 into low temperature low pressure.
[0027] Check valves 36 for preventing an inverse flow of the refrigerants and oil separators
38 for separating oil contained in the refrigerants discharged from the compressors
26 and 28 are installed at the discharge sides of the compressors 26 and 28, respectively.
[0028] Receivers 42 for preventing oil from being accumulated in the indoor unit 30 by separating
oil contained in the refrigerants supplied to the indoor unit 30 are installed at
discharge tubes 40 of the outdoor units 10 and 20.
[0029] In the outdoor units 10 and 20, the discharge tubes 40 for discharging the refrigerants
to the indoor unit 30 and the suction tubes 44 for sucking the refrigerants from the
indoor unit 30 are connected respectively. Here, each of the discharge tubes 40 is
connected in parallel to the first refrigerant tube 14, and the first refrigerant
tube 14 is connected to the suction side of the indoor unit 30. In addition, each
of the suction tubes 44 is connected in parallel to the second refrigerant tube 12,
and the second refrigerant tube 12 is connected to the discharge side of the indoor
unit 30.
[0030] First valves 50 are installed at the discharge tubes 40, respectively, for opening
or closing the discharge tubes 40 for discharging the refrigerants from the outdoor
units 10 and 20, and second valves 52 are installed at the suction tubes 44, respectively,
for opening or closing the suction tubes 44 for sucking the refrigerants into the
outdoor units 10 and 20.
[0031] Referring to Fig. 3, the control unit includes a load sensor 60 for sensing load
of the indoor unit 30, sensors 62 and 64 for sensing an amount of refrigerants supplied
to each outdoor unit 10 and 20, and a controller 70 for controlling driving of the
compressors 26 and 28 according to the signals from the load sensor 60 and the sensors
62 and 64, and also controlling a proper amount of refrigerants to be supplied to
the operated outdoor units, by adjusting the first valves 50 and the second valves
52.
[0032] Preferably, the first and second valves 50 and 52 are solenoid valves for opening
or closing the discharge tubes 40 and the suction tubes 44 according to the signals
from the controller 70.
[0033] When the load sensor 60 senses the load of the indoor unit 30 and applies the sensed
load to the controller 70, the controller 70 wholly or partially operates the plurality
of outdoor units 10 and 20 according to the load of the indoor unit 30.
[0034] The first sensor 62 is a high pressure side pressure sensor installed at the refrigerant
tube for discharging the refrigerants compressed in the compressors 26 and 28, for
sensing a pressure of the compressed refrigerants.
[0035] The second sensor 64 is a low pressure side pressure sensor installed at the refrigerant
tube for supplying the refrigerants to the compressors 26 and 28, for sensing a pressure
of the refrigerants before compression.
[0036] The operation of the air conditioner having the multiple outdoor units in accordance
with the present invention will now be described.
[0037] Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing sequential steps of the control method of the air conditioner
in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0038] Decided is whether the indoor unit 30 performs the partial load operation (S10).
[0039] That is, the load sensor 60 senses the load of the indoor unit 30, and applies the
sensed load to the controller 70. The controller 70 decides the number of the operated
outdoor units 10 and 20 according to the signal from the load sensor 60.
[0040] If the indoor unit 30 performs the partial load operation, the amount of the refrigerants
supplied to the operated outdoor unit 10 is sensed, and whether the amount of the
refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor unit 10 is larger than a set amount
is decided (S20) (It is presumed that the outdoor unit 10 is the operated outdoor
unit 10 and the outdoor unit 20 is the non-operated outdoor unit).
[0041] That is, the first sensor 62 installed at the operated outdoor unit 10 senses a pressure
of the refrigerants compressed and discharged from the compressors 26 and 28 in the
high pressure side, and the second sensor 64 senses a pressure of the refrigerants
in the low pressure side before the refrigerants are supplied to the compressors 26
and 28. Whether a proper amount of refrigerants are supplied to the operated outdoor
unit 10 is decided by comparing the sensed pressures with a set pressure.
[0042] If the amount of the refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor unit 10 is larger
than the set amount, the refrigerants are compressed and stored in the non-operated
outdoor unit 20, and thus not concentrated on the operated outdoor unit 10.
[0043] That is, the controller 70 switches the non-operated outdoor unit 20 into a cooling
mode, by driving the four-way valve 24 of the non-operated outdoor unit 20, and closes
the discharge tube 40 of the non-operated outdoor unit 20 by closing the first valve
50 mounted on the non-operated outdoor unit 20 (S30). Therefore, the refrigerants
are not discharged from the non-operated outdoor unit 20 to the indoor unit 30.
[0044] Here, the outdoor unit 10 is operated, and the refrigerants discharged from the outdoor
unit 10 are supplied to the indoor unit 30, pass through the indoor unit 30 and exchange
heat with indoor air. The refrigerants discharged from the indoor unit 30 are supplied
to the suction tube 44 of the non-operated outdoor unit 20 as well as the suction
tube 44 of the operated outdoor unit 10 through the first refrigerant tube 12.
[0045] The refrigerants sucked into the non-operated outdoor unit 20 are supplied to each
element of the non-operated outdoor unit 20, namely, the accumulator 32, the compressors
26 and 28 and the receiver 42. Since the discharge tube 40 of the non-operated outdoor
unit 20 is closed by the first valve 50, the refrigerants supplied to the non-operated
outdoor unit 20 are compressed and stored in each element of the non-operated outdoor
unit 20.
[0046] If the amount of the refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor unit 10 reaches
the set amount, a predetermined amount of refrigerants are stored in the non-operated
outdoor unit 20 by closing the suction tube 44 of the non-operated outdoor unit 20,
and a proper amount of refrigerants are supplied to the operated outdoor unit 10 (S40
and S50).
[0047] That is, when the controller 70 decides that the refrigerant pressures in the high
and low pressure sides of the operated outdoor unit 10 reach the set pressure according
to the signals from the first and second sensors 62 and 64 mounted on the operated
outdoor unit 10, the controller 70 closes the suction tube 44 of the non-operated
outdoor unit 20 by operating the second valve 52 mounted on the suction tube 44. Accordingly,
the predetermined amount of refrigerants are compressed and stored in the non-operated
outdoor unit 20. In addition, the proper amount of refrigerants are supplied to the
operated outdoor unit 10, so that the air conditioner can be efficiently driven.
[0048] As discussed earlier, in accordance with the present invention, the air conditioner
having the multiple outdoor units can improve performance and durability by preventing
the refrigerants from being concentrated on the operated outdoor units by compressing
and storing some refrigerants in the non-operated outdoor units in the partial load
operation in which part of the outdoor units are operated.
[0049] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from
the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that
the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing
description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within
its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes
and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence
of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
1. An air conditioner having multiple outdoor units, comprising:
a plurality of outdoor units disposed outdoors;
at least one indoor unit connected to the plurality of outdoor units through refrigerant
tubes, for exchanging heat with indoor air; and
when part of the outdoor units are operated, a control unit for storing refrigerants
in non-operated outdoor units, so that a proper amount of refrigerants can be supplied
to the operated outdoor units.
2. The air conditioner of claim 1, wherein the outdoor units each respectively comprises:
an outdoor heat exchanger for exchanging heat with outdoor air;
a four-way valve for switching a flow of the refrigerants in the forward or backward
direction;
compressors for changing the refrigerants into high temperature high pressure by compression;
and
a plurality of accumulators for separating the refrigerants supplied to the compressors
into gas and liquid.
3. The air conditioner of claim 1, wherein first valves for opening or closing discharge
tubes of the outdoor units are mounted on the discharge tubes, and second valves for
opening or closing suction tubes of the outdoor units are mounted on the suction tubes.
4. The air conditioner of claim 3, wherein the first and second valves are solenoid valves
operated when power is applied thereto.
5. The air conditioner of claim 3, wherein the control unit comprises:
a sensing unit for sensing an amount of refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor
units; and
a controller for compressing and storing the refrigerants in the non-operated outdoor
units, by controlling the first open/close valves and the second open/close valves
installed at the suction and discharge tubes of the non-operated outdoor units according
to the signal from the sensing unit.
6. The air conditioner of claim 5, wherein the control unit further comprises a load
sensor for sensing load of the indoor unit.
7. The air conditioner of claim 5, wherein the sensing unit comprises:
a first pressure sensor installed at the refrigerant tubes for discharging the refrigerants
from the compressors, for sensing a pressure of the refrigerants passing through the
compressors; and
a second pressure sensor installed at the refrigerant tubes for sucking the refrigerants
into the compressors, for sensing a pressure of the refrigerants supplied to the compressors.
8. A control method of an air conditioner having multiple outdoor units, comprising:
in a partial load operation in which part of the outdoor units are operated, a first
step for measuring an amount of refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor units;
when the amount of the refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor units exceeds
a set amount in the first step, a second step for compressing and storing the refrigerants
in non-operated outdoor units, by closing discharge tubes of the non-operated outdoor
units; and
when the refrigerants are compressed and stored in the non-operated outdoor units
and the amount of the refrigerants supplied to the operated outdoor units reaches
the set amount in the second step, a third step for closing suction tubes of the non-operated
outdoor units.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the first step comprises the sub-steps of:
sensing load of an indoor unit;
when the indoor unit has a partial load state, driving part of the outdoor units;
and
sensing refrigerant pressures in the operated outdoor units.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step for sensing the refrigerant pressures senses
the pressure of the refrigerants supplied to the compressors of the operated outdoor
units in the low pressure sides and the pressure of the refrigerants compressed in
the compressors in the high pressure sides, respectively.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the second step comprises the sub-steps of:
comparing refrigerant pressures in the high and low pressure sides of the operated
outdoor units with a set pressure;
when the refrigerant pressures of the operated outdoor units are higher than the set
pressure, converting the non-operated outdoor units into a cooling mode; and
storing the refrigerants sucked into the non-operated outdoor units in the non-operated
outdoor units, by preventing discharge of the refrigerants by closing the discharge
tubes of the non-operated outdoor units.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein first valves are installed at the discharge tubes,
for closing the discharge tubes according to the signal from the controller.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the third step comprises the sub-steps of:
deciding whether the refrigerant pressures in the high and low pressure sides of the
operated outdoor units reach the set pressure; and
when the refrigerant pressures of the operated outdoor units reach the set pressure,
compressing and storing the refrigerants in the non-operated outdoor units, by blocking
suction lines of the non-operated outdoor units.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein second valves are installed at the suction lines of
the non-operated outdoor units, for blocking the suction lines according to the signal
from the controller.