[0001] The present invention relates to an air conditioner. It more particularly to a technique
for testing an air conditioner.
[0002] An air conditioner generally refers to an appliance that cools or heats an indoor
space such as a residential area, restaurant or office. Recently, in order to more
efficiently cool or heat an indoor space partitioned into a plurality of rooms, a
technique has been developed which cools or heats the rooms individually using one
air conditioner.
[0003] In general terms, air conditioners may be classified into a separated type wherein
indoor and outdoor units are separated from each other, and an integrated type wherein
indoor and outdoor units are integrated. Air conditioners may also be classified into
a single type wherein one indoor unit is connected to one outdoor unit, and a multi-type
wherein a plurality of indoor units installed in respective rooms are connected in
common to one outdoor unit via a network.
[0004] Meanwhile, misconnection of pipes and wires is liable to occur due to complex piping
and wiring when an air conditioner is installed. In this regard, it is common that
an air conditioner is tested upon being installed. For example, in the case of a separated
type air conditioner in which indoor and outdoor units are separated from each other,
separate wiring, followed by separate piping, is required to interconnect the indoor
and outdoor units for installation of the air conditioner. In the case of a multi-type
air conditioner in which a plurality of indoor units are connected to one outdoor
unit, the indoor units must be accurately connected to the outdoor unit through respective
wire connectors and respective service valves of the outdoor unit for installation
of the air conditioner. Further, a separate piping process must be additionally performed.
If an air conditioner is installed in this manner, then it is tested. That is, the
entire operation of an air conditioner is tested.
[0005] A description will hereinafter be given of a problem with a conventional system for
testing an air conditioner with reference to FIG. 1. It is assumed here that the air
conditioner is of the separated type and the multi-type for the purpose of a better
understanding of the conventional problem.
[0006] The installer installs an outdoor unit of the air conditioner outside of a building
and an indoor unit of the air conditioner inside of the building, respectively, and
then tests the air conditioner. In order to test the air conditioner, for example,
the installer must operate the indoor unit indoors to check the operation state of
the indoor unit, and then go outdoors to check the operation state of the outdoor
unit.
[0007] In order to address this problem, a testing program has been proposed which is installed
and run in a test terminal outside of the air conditioner. For example, the installer
interconnects the outdoor unit and the test terminal in such a way that they can communicate
with each other, and then runs the testing program in the test terminal to check the
cooling/heating operation states of the outdoor and indoor units and the states of
wiring and piping therebetween.
[0008] However, in the conventional test system, in order to test the outdoor and indoor
units of the air conditioner, the installer dismantles the front panel of the outdoor
unit, denoted by reference numeral 101, from the body thereof and then the cover of
a circuit box in the outdoor unit 101 from the body of the circuit box. Subsequently,
the installer connects one plug of a jig cable 103 to an operation/test control unit
in the circuit box (not shown). The jig cable 103 connected to the outdoor unit 101
is generally 15 to 20M long.
[0009] The air conditioner may support any communication protocols. For example, the air
conditioner may support RS-485 communication protocol. In this case, an RS-485 communication
port may be provided in the operation/test control unit or separately from the control
unit.
[0010] A test terminal 109 may be a general PC terminal which can be carried by the installer,
such as a notebook computer. The test terminal 109 is connected with a tester of the
operation/test control unit in the outdoor unit 101 to communicate therewith. That
is, the test terminal 109 runs a testing program to communicate with the tester to
transmit test-related information to the tester and receive test result information
from the tester.
[0011] Similarly, the test terminal 109 may support any communication protocols for communications
with other external devices. For example, such communication protocols may be a serial
communication protocol and universal serial bus (USB) protocol. Communication protocols
supported by the air conditioner and the test terminal 109 may often be different
from each other.
[0012] A converter 105 is connected with the other plug of the jig cable 103 and in turn
with one plug of a cable 107 (e.g., a serial cable or USB to serial conversion cable)
for the test terminal 109. The converter 105 is adapted to convert test result information
of the air conditioner into that of a communication protocol of the test terminal,
and test-related information of the test terminal into that of a communication protocol
of the air conditioner, respectively.
[0013] The above-mentioned conventional test system is disadvantageous in that, in order
to test the air conditioner, the installer has the inconvenience of having to carry
the jig cable 103 to a place where the outdoor unit 101 is present, dismantle the
front panel of the outdoor unit 101 from the body thereof and then the cover of the
circuit box from the body thereof, and then connect the jig cable 103 to the operation/test
control unit. Further, a plurality of instruments which are too heavy and complex
to install, such as the cables 103 and 107 and the converter 105, must be provided
in the conventional test system, and much trouble is required to install those instruments.
[0014] In addition, the conventional test system encounters restrictions in the lengths
of the jig cable 103 and serial cable 107. For this reason, for example, in the case
where the outdoor unit and the indoor units are far away from each other, test result
information may become unstable due to a limitation in communication distances between
the outdoor unit and the indoor units. To solve this problem, the installer has to
go outdoors to perform testing, which leads to inconvenience of use.
[0015] One aspect of the present invention seeks to provide an improved technique for testing
an air conditioner.
[0016] Embodiments of the present invention can provide an apparatus for testing an air
conditioner, wherein costs and manpower for installation of testing instruments can
be curtailed.
[0017] Embodiments of the present invention can provide an apparatus for testing an air
conditioner, wherein outdoor and indoor units can be tested indoors.
[0018] Embodiments of the present invention can provide an apparatus for testing an air
conditioner, wherein reliability of test result information being transmitted can
be secured.
[0019] An aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for testing an air conditioner,
comprising: a first wireless device connected to the air conditioner, the first wireless
device transmitting and receiving test result information and test-related information
based on a testing program installed in a test terminal in a local-area wireless communication
manner; and a second wireless device connected to the test terminal, the second wireless
device transmitting and receiving the test-related information and test result information
based on the testing program in the local-area wireless communication manner.
[0020] The first wireless device may include: a connector connected to a connector of an
operation/test control unit provided in the air conditioner; and a local-area wireless
communication unit for receiving the test result information from the operation/test
control unit through the connector of the first wireless device, transmitting the
received test result information to the second wireless device in the local-area wireless
communication manner, receiving the test-related information from the second wireless
device in the local-area wireless communication manner, and delivering the received
test-related information to the operation/test control unit through the connector
of the first wireless device.
[0021] The second wireless device may include: a connector connected to a connector of the
test terminal; and a local-area wireless communication unit for receiving the test
result information transmitted from the first wireless device in the local-area wireless
communication manner, delivering the received test result information to the test
terminal through the connector of the second wireless device, receiving the test-related
information from the test terminal through the connector of the second wireless device,
and transmitting the received test-related information to the first wireless device
in the local-area wireless communication manner.
[0022] The first wireless device may further include a converter for converting the test
result information from the operation/test control unit, received through the connector
of the first wireless device, into that of a communication protocol of the test terminal,
and the test-related information from the second wireless device, received in the
local-area wireless communication manner, into that of a communication protocol of
the air conditioner, respectively.
[0023] In a feature of an embodiment of the present invention, local-area wireless communication
can be carried out between an air conditioner and a test terminal using a pair of
wireless devices that can be simply and conveniently carried and installed. Therefore,
it is possible to significantly save trouble for installation of testing instruments,
such as cables and a converter, and to significantly curtail costs and manpower for
monitoring work.
[0024] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example
only, with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional system for testing an air conditioner;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a system for testing an air conditioner according to
the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an apparatus for testing an
air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of wireless devices according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present invention.
[0025] Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference
to these figures.
[0026] With reference to FIG. 3, an operation/test control unit 310 is provided in an outdoor
unit 201 of the air conditioner. The operation/test control unit 310 includes an operation
controller 315 for controlling the operation of a driving part 320 of the air conditioner
according to an operating program stored in a storage unit 317. For example, the operation
controller 315 controls the flow of refrigerant according to a cooling mode or heating
mode. As well known to those skilled in the art, the air conditioner is operated in
the cooling mode or heating mode depending on which one of outdoor and indoor heat
exchangers (not shown) into which high-temperature, high-pressure refrigerant discharged
from a compressor 305 is introduced earlier.
[0027] The control operation of the operation controller 315 and the operation of the driving
part 320 of the air conditioner are well known in the art. For reference, the operation
of the operation controller 315 will hereinafter be described in conjunction with
a few examples. A compressor driving circuit 307 drives the compressor 305 under the
control of the operation controller 315 such that the compressor 305 discharges high-temperature,
high-pressure refrigerant. At this time, the operation controller 315 computes an
appropriate operating frequency of the compressor 305 on the basis of a set target
temperature and a room temperature.
[0028] A switch 301 is provided in a pipe arrangement (not shown and may be positioned at
the side of the outdoor unit) to switch the flow of the refrigerant. At this time,
the operation controller 315 outputs an associated control signal to a switch driving
circuit 303 such that the switch driving circuit 303 drives the switch 301. A fan
309 blows air to raise heat exchange efficiency. To this end, the operation controller
315 controls a fan driving circuit 311 to drive the fan 309.
[0029] The operation/test control unit 310 further includes a tester 313 for testing the
air conditioner according to a testing program and transmitting test result information
(for example, wiring state information, piping state information, cooling operation
information, heating operation information, etc.) to a test terminal 207. The tester
313 checks whether each unit of the air conditioner is normally operated. For example,
in the case where the air conditioner is of a multi-type, the tester 313 sequentially
operates indoor units and then receives cooling operation information, heating operation
information, piping state information and wiring state information from each of the
indoor units.
[0030] In one embodiment, error sensors (not shown), such as a temperature sensor, are provided
in the air conditioner, and the tester 313 inspects data sensed by the error sensors
and checks, on the basis of the inspected data, whether the respective units of the
air conditioner are normally operated. Also, the tester 313 compares the temperature
of piping at an operation start point with the temperature of the piping at a predetermined
time after the operation start point and, if the difference between those temperatures
does not exceed a predetermined value, regards the connection of the piping as misconnection.
The operation of this tester 313 is well known in the art. Those skilled in the art
will readily embody the tester 313 from this specification.
[0031] In one embodiment, in response to a test command signal of the testing program, the
tester 313 identifies and operates the respective elements of the driving part 320
and then checks whether the respective elements are normally operated. The tester
313 also stores information regarding the operation states of the respective elements
of the driving part 320 in the storage unit 317 and transmits it to the test terminal
207.
[0032] In this embodiment, for the testing of the air conditioner, a first wireless device
203 is connected to the outdoor unit 201 of the air conditioner and a second wireless
device 205 is connected to the test terminal 207, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
[0033] With reference to FIG. 4, the first wireless device 203, connected to the outdoor
unit 201 of the air conditioner, includes a first connector 401 connected to an associated
connector (not shown) of the operation/test control unit 310 in the outdoor unit 201,
and a first local-area wireless communication unit 405 for receiving test result information
based on the testing program from the tester 313 of the operation/test control unit
310 through the first connector 401, transmitting the received test result information
to the test terminal 207 in a local-area wireless communication manner, receiving
test-related information based on the testing program from the test terminal 207 in
the local-area wireless communication manner, and delivering the received test-related
information to the tester 313 through the first connector 401. The second wireless
device 205, connected to the test terminal 207 in which the testing program is run,
includes a second connector 409 inserted into a connection terminal of the test terminal
207, and a second local-area wireless communication unit 407 for receiving the test
result information transmitted from the first local-area wireless communication unit
405 in the local-area wireless communication manner, delivering the received test
result information to the test terminal 207 through the second connector 409, receiving
the test-related information based on the testing program from the test terminal 207
through the second connector 409, and transmitting the received test-related information
to the first local-area wireless communication unit 405 in the local-area wireless
communication manner.
[0034] As stated above, the first wireless device 203 is connected to the outdoor unit 201
of the air conditioner. The first connector 401 is provided in the first wireless
device 203 and connected to an associated connector of the operation/test control
unit 310 in the outdoor unit 201. The air conditioner may support any communication
protocols. Preferably, the air conditioner supports RS-485 communication protocol.
[0035] In this case, an RS-485 communication port may be provided in the operation/test
control unit 310 or separately from the control unit 310. Once a communication port
is provided separately from the operation/test control unit 310, the first connector
401 is connected to the control unit 310 via the provided communication port.
[0036] A protocol conversion operation must be additionally performed with respect to data
to be transmitted through a communication port, for example, an RS-485 communication
port. It will be understood herein that the first connector 401 is connected to the
operation/test control unit 310 through a communication port which is provided in
the operation/test control unit 310 or separately from the control unit 310.
[0037] For example, the first connector 401 may be fitted in an associated connector (not
shown), for example, a card slot, receptacle or the like, of the operation/test control
unit 310. Namely, the first wireless device 203 may be made in the form of a card
or module, so that it can be mounted to the associated connector of the control unit
310. As a result, the first connector 401 may be made in the form of a terminal fittable
in a card slot or in the form of a plug insertable into a receptacle.
[0038] A technology that mounts a computer peripheral product in card or module form on
a main printed circuit board of a computer or a housing of a main device of the computer
is well known in a computer system manufacturing field. Those skilled in the art will
readily embody the first connector 401 and the associated connector of the control
unit 310 from this specification.
[0039] The second wireless device 205 is connected to the test terminal 207. In the present
embodiment, the second connector 409 of the second wireless device 205 is a USB connector,
which may be a USB plug or USB receptacle. The USB connector is connected to the test
terminal 207, such as a computer, directly or via a USB cable. The skilled person
will appreciate that other types of connector may be employed.
[0040] The first local-area wireless communication unit 405 of the first wireless device
203 and the second local-area wireless communication unit 407 of the second wireless
device 205 perform local-area wireless communication with each other.
[0041] In one embodiment, each of the first and second local-area wireless communication
units 405 and 407 is implemented with a USB Bluetooth module. The USB Bluetooth module
is a device that is connected to a USB host (through a USB connector) to support USB
communication, and wirelessly transmits and receives data in a Bluetooth communication
manner. Those skilled in the art will readily embody such a USB Bluetooth module from
this specification.
[0042] The USB Bluetooth module generally includes a USB Bluetooth module controller, and
a Bluetooth wireless processor. The Bluetooth module controller includes a highspeed
processing module, an interface module for the Bluetooth wireless processor, a Bluetooth
baseband processing module, and a universal input/output unit. The Bluetooth module
controller provides a USB device communication function to perform the USB communication
with the USB host. It also processes a local-area wireless data communication function
with other USB Bluetooth modules.
[0043] In the present embodiment, the first wireless device 203 further includes a converter
403 for converting the test result information from the tester 313 of the operation/test
control unit 310, received through the first connector 401, into that of a communication
protocol of the test terminal 207, and the test-related information from the test
terminal 207, delivered by the first local-area wireless communication unit 405, into
that of a communication protocol of the air conditioner, respectively.
[0044] Communication protocols supported by the air conditioner and the test terminal 207
may often be different from each other. In this connection, the converter 403 is arranged
to convert the test result information of the air conditioner into that of the communication
protocol of the test terminal 207, and the test-related information of the test terminal
207 into that of the communication protocol of the air conditioner, respectively.
In one embodiment, the communication protocol of the air conditioner is RS-485 communication
protocol and the communication protocol of the test terminal 207 is RS-232 communication
protocol or USB protocol. As an alternative (not shown), the converter 403 may be
provided in the air conditioner.
[0045] As stated above, the operation/test control unit 310 of the air conditioner has a
connector to which the first wireless device 203 is connectable. In one embodiment,
the first wireless device 203 is installed in the air conditioner only during testing
work. In some cases, the wireless device 203 may be installed in the air conditioner
even at normal times.
[0046] The present invention is also applicable to the case where the air conditioner is
of a multi-type wherein a plurality of indoor units installed respectively in rooms
are connected in common to one outdoor unit via a network. In one embodiment, the
operation/test control unit 310 is connected to one or more indoor units via the network.
In this case, the control unit 310 can communicate with an associated indoor unit
via an RS-485 communication port (not shown) provided therein or separately therefrom,
as described above.
[0047] In one embodiment, the test terminal 207 is a portable terminal (e.g., a notebook
computer), so that testing instruments can be installed more simply and conveniently.
However this is not essential.
[0048] In one embodiment, the use of the testing program enables the testing operation to
be controlled in a software manner, with no need for a conventional test controller
provided between the outdoor unit and the test terminal.
[0049] As apparent from the above description, by using embodiments of the present invention,
local-area wireless communication can be carried out between an air conditioner and
a test terminal, thereby making it possible to significantly save trouble for installation
of testing instruments, such as cables and a converter, and to significantly curtail
costs and manpower for testing work.
[0050] Further, the installer can conveniently perform testing even indoors. In addition,
because information is transmitted in a local-area wireless communication manner,
it is possible to prevent the information from being lost due to a voltage drop of
a jig cable, and thus to secure reliability of the information.
[0051] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative
purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions
and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope of the invention
as disclosed in the claims.
1. An apparatus for testing an air conditioner, comprising:
a first wireless device (203) connected to the air conditioner, the first wireless
device (203) comprising means for transmitting and receiving test result information
and test-related information based on a testing program installed in a test terminal
(207) in a local-area wireless communication manner; and
a second wireless device (205) connected to the test terminal (207), the second wireless
device (205) comprising means for transmitting and receiving the test-related information
and test result information based on the testing program in the local-area wireless
communication manner.
2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first wireless device (203) includes:
a connector (401) connected to a connector of an operation/test control unit (310)
provided in the air conditioner; and
a local-area wireless communication unit comprising means for receiving the test result
information from the operation/test control unit (310) through the connector (401)
of the first wireless device (203), transmitting the received test result information
to the second wireless device (205) in the local-area wireless communication manner,
receiving the test-related information from the second wireless device (205) in the
local-area wireless communication manner, and delivering the received test-related
information to the operation/test control unit (310) through the connector (401) of
the first wireless device (203).
3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first wireless device (203) further
includes a converter (403) comprising means for converting the test result information
from the operation/test control unit (310), received through the connector (401) of
the first wireless device (203), into that of a communication protocol of the test
terminal (207), and the test-related information from the second wireless device (205),
received in the local-area wireless communication manner, into that of a communication
protocol of the air conditioner, respectively.
4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second wireless device (205) includes:
a connector (409) connected to a connector of the test terminal (207); and
a local-area wireless communication unit comprising means for receiving the test result
information transmitted from the first wireless device (203) in the local-area wireless
communication manner, delivering the received test result information to the test
terminal (207) through the connector (409) of the second wireless device (205), receiving
the test-related information from the test terminal (207) through the connector (409)
of the second wireless device (205), and transmitting the received test-related information
to the first wireless device (203) in the local-area wireless communication manner.
5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2 or 4, wherein the local-area wireless communication
unit is a USB Bluetooth module.
6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein the connector (409) of the second wireless
device (205) is a USB connector.
7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
the air conditioner is of a separated type wherein indoor and outdoor units are separated
from each other; and
the operation/test control unit (310) is provided in the outdoor unit.
8. An apparatus for testing an air conditioner, comprising:
an operation/test control unit (310) comprising means for controlling driving of the
air conditioner and testing the air conditioner;
a first wireless device (203) connected to the operation/test control unit (310);
a test terminal (207) equipped with a testing program for testing the air conditioner;
and
a second wireless device (205) connected to the test terminal (207),
wherein the first wireless device (203) comprises means to transmit and receive test
result information and test-related information based on the testing program in a
local-area wireless communication manner, and the second wireless device (205) comprises
means transmit and receive the test-related information and test result information
based on the testing program in the local-area wireless communication manner.
9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
the air conditioner is of a separated type wherein indoor and outdoor units are separated
from each other; and
the operation/test control unit (310) is provided in the outdoor unit.
10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein each of the first and second wireless
devices (203 and 205) includes a local-area wireless communication unit for performing
local-area wireless communication,
wherein the local-area wireless communication unit is a USB Bluetooth module.
11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the first wireless device (203) includes
a converter (403) comprising means for converting the test result information, delivered
from the operation/test control unit (310), into that of a communication protocol
of the test terminal (207), and the test-related information, received from the second
wireless device (205) in the local-area wireless communication manner, into that of
a communication protocol of the air conditioner, respectively.