TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a humidity control apparatus for supplying the outside
air, of which the humidity is controlled, into the room.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A humidity control apparatus has been known in the art, which dehumidifies or humidifies
the received outside air and supplies the air into the room (see, for example, Patent
Document 1). The humidity control apparatus of this patent document controls the humidity
of the air by performing an adsorbing operation of adsorbing the moisture in the air
onto the adsorption member, and a recovery operation of desorbing the moisture from
the adsorption member.
[0003] The humidity control apparatus of Patent Document 1 includes: two adsorption member
accommodating spaces respectively accommodating two adsorption members; a plurality
of air passageways respectively carrying the outside air and the room air passing
therethrough which communicate with the adsorption member accommodating spaces; and
open/close mechanisms for selectively connecting or disconnecting the adsorption member
accommodating spaces and the air passageways.
[0004] With the humidity control apparatus having such a configuration, the open/close mechanisms
are individually opened/closed so as to switch the mode of passage (channel) of the
room air and the outside air from one to another, thereby controlling the humidity
of the outside air with the adsorption member and then supplying the air into the
room, or controlling the humidity of the room air with the adsorption member and then
supplying the air into the room.
[0005] Such a humidity control apparatus can also perform a simple ventilation mode in which
the passage of the refrigerant through the refrigerant circuit is blocked, and the
outside air and the room air are passed through the air passageways in such a state,
thereby only performing ventilation.
CITATION LIST
[0006]
PATENT DOCUMENT
PATENT DOCUMENT 1: Japanese Patent Publication No. 2005-283053
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0007] Now, such a humidity control apparatus as described above is monitoring the status
of the refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit or an abnormality in a component such
as the compressor. If an abnormality is detected, the operation of the humidity control
apparatus is shut down.
[0008] Here, there are various apparatus abnormalities, including, for example, an abnormality
in the compressor of the refrigerant circuit and an abnormality in the fan for performing
the ventilation mode. It is not the best option to indiscriminately shut down the
operation of the humidity control apparatus irrespective of the type of the abnormality.
That is, with such a humidity control apparatus as described above that is also capable
of performing the ventilation mode, it may be possible to perform the ventilation
mode even when an abnormality has occurred in the refrigerant circuit, etc. If there
is any operation that can be performed with no problems even when an abnormality has
occurred in some part of the apparatus, it is preferred that such an operation is
allowed to be performed.
[0009] The present invention has been made in view of such problems and has an object to
provide a humidity control apparatus that allows for a ventilation mode as long as
the ventilation mode can be performed even when an abnormality has occurred regarding
the refrigerant circuit.
SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
[0010] The first aspect is directed to a humidity control apparatus including: a casing
(11) including an air passageway (31-34, 37, 38, 81, 82) formed therein; a ventilation
mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) for exchanging an outside air and a room air with
each other via the air passageway (31-34, 37, 38, 81, 82) of the casing (11); and
a refrigerant circuit (50) for controlling a humidity of the air passageway (31-34,
37, 38, 81, 82), wherein a humidity-controlling mode is performed in which an air,
of which a humidity is controlled by actuating the ventilation mechanism (25, 26,
41-48, 83, 84) and causing the refrigerant circuit (50) to perform a refrigeration
cycle, is supplied into a room. The humidity control apparatus further includes an
abnormality determination means (60) for monitoring an abnormality inside the apparatus
and determining a type of the detected abnormality, and when the detected abnormality
is an abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit (50) and is not an abnormality
related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the abnormality, determination
means (60) stops the refrigeration cycle of the refrigerant circuit (50) to shut down
the humidity-controlling mode and keeps available a ventilation mode in which the
ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) is actuated to exchange the outside
air and the room air with each other.
[0011] With such a configuration, the abnormality determination means (60) can detect an
abnormality in the humidity control apparatus, and determine the abnormality. When
the abnormality detected by the abnormality determination means (60) is an abnormality
related to the refrigerant circuit (50) and is not an abnormality related to the ventilation
mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the refrigeration cycle of the refrigerant circuit
(50) is stopped to shut down the humidity-controlling mode, and the ventilation mode
is kept available. Therefore, when an abnormality is detected, the ventilation mode
is available as long as it is possible to perform the ventilation mode, instead of
entirely shutting down the operation of the humidity control apparatus.
[0012] Here, the ventilation mode being available means that the ventilation mode can be
performed, whether or not the ventilation mode is performed immediately. When the
humidity-controlling mode is shut down, the ventilation mode may be performed or continued.
Alternatively, when the humidity-controlling mode is shut down, the entire operation
may once be shut down, entering a stand-by state where the process waists for an instruction
from the user, or the like, to perform the ventilation mode.
[0013] The second aspect is directed to the first aspect, wherein when the detected abnormality
is an abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the
abnormality determination means (60) shuts down the ventilation mechanism (25, 26,
41-48, 83, 84) and stops the refrigeration cycle of the refrigerant circuit (50) to
shut down the humidity-controlling mode.
[0014] With such a configuration, the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) performs
the ventilation mode, and also performs the humidity-controlling mode in cooperation
with the refrigerant circuit (50). That is, when the ventilation mechanism (25, 26,
41-48, 83, 84) is not operating normally, both the ventilation mode and the humidity-controlling
mode cannot be performed normally. Therefore, when the detected abnormality is an
abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the operation
of the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) is shut down so as not to perform
the ventilation mode, and the refrigeration cycle of the refrigerant circuit (50)
is also stopped so as to shut down the humidity-controlling mode. Thus, the ventilation
mode and the humidity-controlling mode can be prevented from being performed with
an abnormality.
[0015] The third aspect is directed to the first and second aspects, wherein the ventilation
mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) includes an exhaust fan (25) provided in the casing
(11) for discharging an air to an outside, and an air-supplying fan (26) provided
in the casing (11) for supplying an air into the room, and the abnormality related
to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) includes an abnormality of the
exhaust fan (25) and the air-supplying fan (26).
[0016] With such a configuration, the abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25,
26, 41-48, 83, 84) is specifically identified. That is, when the humidity control
apparatus includes the exhaust fan (25) or the air-supplying fan (26) as the ventilation
mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism
(25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) includes an abnormality of the exhaust fan (25) and the air-supplying
fan (26).
[0017] The fourth aspect is directed to one of the first to third aspects, wherein the ventilation
mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) includes an open/close mechanism (41-48, 83, 84)
provided in the casing (11) for connecting/disconnecting the air passageway (31-34,
37, 38, 81, 82), and the abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26,
41-48, 83, 84) includes an abnormality of the open/close mechanism (41-48, 83, 84).
[0018] With such a configuration, the abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25,
26, 41-48, 83, 84) is further identified. That is, when the humidity control apparatus
includes the open/close mechanism (41-48, 83, 84) for connecting/disconnecting the
air passageway (31-34, 37, 38, 81, 82) as the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48,
83, 84), the abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83,
84) includes an abnormality of the open/close mechanism (41-48, 83, 84).
[0019] The fifth aspect is directed to one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein a compressor
(53), a four-way switching valve (54) and an expansion valve (55) are connected to
the refrigerant circuit (50), and the abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit
(50) includes an abnormality of the compressor (53), the four-way switching valve
(54) and the expansion valve (55).
[0020] With such a configuration, the abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit (50)
is identified. That is, when the compressor (53), the four-way switching valve (54)
and the expansion valve (55) are connected to the refrigerant circuit (50), the abnormality
related to the refrigerant circuit (50) includes an abnormality of the compressor
(53), the four-way switching valve (54) and the expansion valve (55).
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
[0021] According to the first aspect, the abnormality determination means (60) determines
the abnormality of the humidity control apparatus, and when the detected abnormality
is an abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit (50) and is not an abnormality
related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84), the humidity-controlling
mode is shut down, and the ventilation mode is kept available. Therefore, even if
an abnormality is detected, the ventilation mode can be performed as long as it is
possible to perform the ventilation mode, thereby preventing the humidity control
apparatus from being shut down unnecessarily.
[0022] According to the second aspect, with a configuration where the ventilation mechanism
(25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) is used both in the ventilation mode and in the humidity-controlling
mode, when an abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit (50) is detected and
an abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83, 84) is detected,
the humidity-controlling mode is shut down and the ventilation mode is kept available,
whereas when an abnormality related to the ventilation mechanism (25, 26, 41-48, 83,
84) is detected, both the humidity-controlling mode and the ventilation mode are shut
down, whether or not an abnormality related to the refrigerant circuit (50) is detected,
thereby preventing the ventilation mode and the humidity-controlling mode from being
performed with an abnormality.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023]
[FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a humidity control apparatus as viewed
from the front surface side, omitting a part of the casing and the electrical component
box.
[FIG. 2] FIG. 2 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
showing the humidity control apparatus, omitting a part thereof.
[FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a piping diagram showing a configuration of the refrigerant circuit,
where (A) shows an operation during the first operation and (B) shows an operation
during the second operation.
[FIG. 4] FIG. 4 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the first operation
of the dehumidifying ventilation mode.
[FIG. 5] FIG. 5 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the second operation
of the dehumidifying ventilation mode.
[FIG. 6] FIG. 6 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the first operation
of the humidifying ventilation mode.
[FIG. 7] FIG. 7 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the second operation
of the humidifying ventilation mode.
[FIG. 8] FIG. 8 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the simple ventilation
mode.
[FIG. 9] FIG. 9 shows a schematic plan view, a right side view and a left side view
of the humidity control apparatus showing the flow of the air in the purge operation.
[FIG. 10] FIG. 10 is a schematic configuration diagram showing a humidity control
apparatus of Variation 3 of the embodiment, where (A) shows an operation during the
first operation and (B) shows an operation during the second operation.
[FIG. 11] FIG. 11 is a schematic configuration diagram showing a humidity control
apparatus of Variation 4 of the embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0024]
- 10
- Humidity control apparatus
- 11
- Casing
- 25
- Exhaust fan (ventilation mechanism)
- 26
- Air-supplying fan (ventilation mechanism)
- 31
- Air-supplying-side passageway (air passageway)
- 32
- Inside air-side passageway (air passageway)
- 33
- Exhaust-side passageway (air passageway)
- 34
- Outside air-side passageway (air passageway)
- 37
- First heat exchanger chamber (air passageway)
- 38
- Second heat exchanger chamber (air passageway)
- 41
- First inside air-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 42
- Second inside air-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 43
- First outside air-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 44
- Second outside air-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 45
- First air-supplying-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 46
- Second air-supplying-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 47
- First exhaust-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 48
- Second exhaust-side damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 50
- Refrigerant circuit (humidity controlling means)
- 60
- Controller (abnormality determination means)
- 53
- Compressor
- 54
- Four-way switching valve
- 55
- Electric expansion valve (expansion valve)
- 81
- First bypass passageway (air passageway)
- 82
- Second bypass passageway (air passageway)
- 83
- First bypass damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
- 84
- Second bypass damper (ventilation mechanism, open/close mechanism)
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the
drawings.
[0026] A humidity control apparatus (10) of the present embodiment is for controlling the
humidity of the room while also ventilating the room, and the humidity control apparatus
(10) controls the humidity of the received outside air (OA) to supply the outside
air into the room while simultaneously discharging the received room air (RA) to the
outside.
<Generation Configuration Of Humidity Control Apparatus>
[0027] The humidity control apparatus (10) will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and
2 as necessary. Note that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear,"
"near" and "far" as used herein refer to the respective directions as the humidity
control apparatus (10) is viewed from the front surface side.
[0028] The humidity control apparatus (10) includes a casing (11). A refrigerant circuit
(50) is accommodated in the casing (11). A first adsorption heat exchanger (51), a
second adsorption heat exchanger (52), a compressor (53), a four-way switching valve
(54) and an electric expansion valve (55) are connected to the refrigerant circuit
(50). The details of the refrigerant circuit (50) will be described later.
[0029] The casing (11) is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape that is slightly
flattened and has a relatively low height. The near left side surface (i.e., the front
surface) of the casing (11) shown in FIG. 1 forms a front surface panel portion (12),
the far right side surface (i.e., the rear surface) forms a rear surface panel portion
(13), the near right side surface forms a first side surface panel portion (14), and
the far left side surface forms a second side surface panel portion (15).
[0030] The casing (11) is provided with an outside air inlet port (24), an inside air inlet
port (23), an air-supplying port (22) and an exhaust port (21). The outside air inlet
port (24) and the inside air inlet port (23) are opened in the rear surface panel
portion (13). The outside air inlet port (24) is placed in a lower portion of the
rear surface panel portion (13). The inside air inlet port (23) is placed in an upper
portion of the rear surface panel portion (13). The air-supplying port (22) is placed
near an end portion of the first side surface panel portion (14) toward the front
surface panel portion (12). The exhaust port (21) is placed near an end portion of
the second side surface panel portion (15) toward the front surface panel portion
(12).
[0031] In the internal space of the casing (11), an upstream-side partition (71), a downstream-side
partition (72), a center partition (73), a first partition (74), and a second partition
(75) are provided. These partitions (71-75) are each provided upright on the bottom
plate of the casing (11), partitioning the internal space of the casing (11) from
the bottom plate to the top plate of the casing (11).
[0032] The upstream-side partition (71) and the downstream-side partition (72) are placed
at a predetermined interval in the front-rear direction of the casing (11) in orientations
parallel to the front surface panel portion (12) and the rear surface panel portion
(13). The upstream-side partition (71) is placed closer to the rear surface panel
portion (13). The downstream-side partition (72) is placed closer to the front surface
panel portion (12).
[0033] The first partition (74) and the second partition (75) are placed in orientations
parallel to the first side surface panel portion (14) and the second side surface
panel portion (15). The first partition (74) is placed at a predetermined interval
from the first side surface panel portion (14) so as to cover the space between the
upstream-side partition (71) and the downstream-side partition (72) from the right
side. The second partition (75) is placed at a predetermined interval from the second
side surface panel portion (15) so as to cover the space between the upstream-side
partition (71) and the downstream-side partition (72) from the left side.
[0034] The center partition (73) is placed between the upstream-side partition (71) and
the downstream-side partition (72) in an orientation perpendicular to the upstream-side
partition (71) and the downstream-side partition (72). The center partition (73) is
provided extending from the upstream-side partition (71) to the downstream-side partition
(72), partitioning the space between the upstream-side partition (71) and the downstream-side
partition (72) into left and right portions.
[0035] In the casing (11), the space between the upstream-side partition (71) and the rear
surface panel portion (13) is partitioned into two, upper and lower, spaces, where
the upper space forms an inside air-side passageway (32), and the lower space forms
an outside air-side passageway (34). The inside air-side passageway (32) communicates
with the room via a duct connected to the inside air inlet port (23). An inside air-side
filter (27) and an inside air humidity sensor (96) are placed along the inside air-side
passageway (32). The outside air-side passageway (34) communicates with the outside
space via a duct connected to the outside air inlet port (24). An outside air-side
filter (28) and an outside air humidity sensor (97) are placed in the outside air-side
passageway (34).
[0036] The space between the upstream-side partition (71) and the downstream-side partition
(72) in the casing (11) is partitioned by the center partition (73) into left and
right portions, where the space on the right side of the center partition (73) forms
a first heat exchanger chamber (37), and the space on the left side of the center
partition (73) forms a second heat exchanger chamber (38). The first adsorption heat
exchanger (51) is accommodated in the first heat exchanger chamber (37). The second
adsorption heat exchanger (52) is accommodated in the second heat exchanger chamber
(38). Although not shown in the figures, the electric expansion valve (55) of the
refrigerant circuit (50) is accommodated in the first heat exchanger chamber (37).
These first and second heat exchanger chambers (37, 38) form the air passageways.
[0037] Each of the adsorption heat exchangers (51, 52) is a so-called "cross-fin-type fin-and-tube
heat exchanger" with an adsorbent carried on the surface thereof, and as a whole is
formed in a rectangular thick plate shape or a flattened rectangular parallelepiped
shape. Each adsorption heat exchanger (51, 52) is provided upright in the heat exchanger
chambers (37, 38) in an orientation such that the front surface and the rear surface
are parallel to the upstream-side partition (71) and the downstream-side partition
(72).
[0038] In the internal space of the casing (11), a space along the front surface of the
downstream-side partition (72) is partitioned into upper and lower portions, where
the upper one of the upper and lower partitioned spaces forms an air-supplying-side
passageway (31), and the lower one forms an exhaust-side passageway (33).
[0039] The upstream-side partition (71) is provided with four open/close dampers (41-44).
Each of the dampers (41-44) is generally formed in a horizontally-oriented rectangular
shape. Specifically, in a portion (upper portion) of the upstream-side partition (71)
that is facing the inside air-side passageway (32), the first inside air-side damper
(41) is attached on the right of the center partition (73), and the second inside
air-side damper (42) is attached on the left of the center partition (73). In a portion
(lower portion) of the upstream-side partition (71) that is facing the outside air-side
passageway (34), the first outside air-side damper (43) is attached on the right of
the center partition (73), and the second outside air-side damper (44) is attached
on the left of the center partition (73).
[0040] The downstream-side partition (72) is provided with four open/close dampers (45-48).
Each of the dampers (45-48) is generally formed in a horizontally-oriented rectangular
shape. Specifically, in a portion (upper portion) of the downstream-side partition
(72) that is facing the air-supplying-side passageway (31), the first air-supplying-side
damper (45) is attached on the right of the center partition (73), and the second
air-supplying-side damper (46) is attached on the left of the center partition (73).
In a portion (lower portion) of the dawnstream-side partition (72) that is facing
the exhaust-side passageway (33), the first exhaust-side damper (47) is attached on
the right of the center partition (73), and the second exhaust-side damper (48) is
attached on the left of the center partition (73).
[0041] In the casing (11), the space between the air-supplying-side passageway (31) and
the exhaust-side passageway (33) and the front surface panel portion (12) is partitioned
by a partition (77) into left and right portions, where the space on the right side
of the partition (77) forms an air-supplying fan chamber (36), and the space on the
left side of the partition (77) forms an exhaust fan chamber (35).
[0042] An air-supplying fan (26) is accommodated in the air-supplying fan chamber (36).
An exhaust fan (25) is accommodated in the exhaust fan chamber (35). The air-supplying
fan (26) and the exhaust fan (25) are each a centrifugal-type multi-blade fan (so-called
a "sirocco fan"). The air-supplying fan (26) sucks in the air from the side of the
downstream-side partition (72), and blows the air out to the air-supplying port (22).
The exhaust fan (25) sucks in the air from the side of the downstream-side partition
(72), and blows the air out to the exhaust port (21).
[0043] The compressor (53) and the four-way switching valve (54) of the refrigerant circuit
(50) are accommodated in the air-supplying fan chamber (36). The compressor (53) and
the four-way switching valve (54) are placed between the air-supplying fan (26) in
the air-supplying fan chamber (36) and the partition (77).
[0044] In the casing (11), the space between the first partition (74) and the first side
surface panel portion (14) forms a first bypass passageway (81). The starting end
of the first bypass passageway (81) communicates only with the outside air-side passageway
(34) and is blocked from the inside air-side passageway (32). The terminal end of
the first bypass passageway (81) is separated by a partition (78) from the air-supplying-side
passageway (31), the exhaust-side passageway (33) and the air-supplying fan chamber
(36). A fist bypass damper (83) is provided on a portion of the partition (78) that
faces the air-supplying fan chamber (36).
[0045] In the casing (11), the space between the second partition (75) and the second side
surface panel portion (15) forms a second bypass passageway (82). The starting end
of the second bypass passageway (82) communicates only with the inside air-side passageway
(32), and is blocked from the outside air-side passageway (34). The terminal end of
the second bypass passageway (82) is separated by the partition (79) from the air-supplying-side
passageway (31), the exhaust-side passageway (33) and the exhaust fan chamber (35).
A second bypass damper (84) is provided on a portion of the partition (79) that faces
the exhaust fan chamber (35).
[0046] The air-supplying-side passageway (31), the inside air-side passageway (32), the
exhaust-side passageway (33), the outside air-side passageway (34), the first bypass
passageway (81) and the second bypass passageway (82) form the air passageways. The
first inside air-side damper (41), the second inside air-side damper (42), the first
outside air-side damper (43), the second outside air-side damper (44), the first air-supplying-side
damper (45), the second air-supplying-side damper (46), the first exhaust-side damper
(47), the second exhaust-side damper (48), the first bypass damper (83) and the second
bypass damper (84) form the open/close mechanisms.
[0047] Note that the first bypass passageway (81), the second bypass passageway (82), the
first bypass damper (83) and the second bypass damper (84) are not shown in the right
side view and the left side view of FIG. 2.
<Configuration Of Refrigerant Circuit>
[0048] As shown in FIG. 3, the refrigerant circuit (50) is a closed circuit including the
first adsorption heat exchanger (51), the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), the
compressor (53), the four-way switching valve (54) and the electric expansion valve
(55). The refrigerant circuit (50) allows refrigerant, filling the refrigerant circuit
(50), to circulate therethrough to perform a vapor-compression refrigeration cycle.
The refrigerant circuit (50) forms the humidity controlling means.
[0049] In the refrigerant circuit (50), the compressor (53) has its discharge side connected
to the first port of the four-way switching valve (54), and its intake side connected
to the second port of the four-way switching valve (54). In the refrigerant circuit
(50), the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), the electric expansion valve (55)
and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52) are connected in this order from the
third port to the fourth port of the four-way switching valve (54).
[0050] The four-way switching valve (54) can be switched between a first state (the state
shown in FIG. 3(A)) in which the first port and the third port communicate with each
other and the second port and the fourth port communicate with each other, and a second
state (the state shown in FIG. 3(B)) in which the first port and the fourth port communicate
with each other and the second port and the third port communicate with each other.
[0051] The compressor (53) is a totally closed type compressor, in which a compression mechanism
for compressing the refrigerant and a motor for driving the compression mechanism
are accommodated in a single casing. As the frequency of the alternating current supplied
to the motor of the compressor (53) (i.e., the operation frequency of the compressor
(53)) is varied, the rotational speed of the compression mechanism driven by the motor
is varied, thereby changing the amount of the refrigerant discharged from the compressor
(53) per unit time. That is, the compressor (53) is capacity-variable.
[0052] In the refrigerant circuit (50), a high-pressure pressure sensor (91) and a discharge
pipe temperature sensor (93) are attached to a pipe that connects between the discharge
side of the compressor (53) and the first port of the four-way switching valve (54).
The high-pressure pressure sensor (91) measures the pressure of the refrigerant discharged
from the compressor (53). The discharge pipe temperature sensor (93) measures the
temperature of the refrigerant discharged from the compressor (53).
[0053] In the refrigerant circuit (50), a low-pressure pressure sensor (92) and an intake
pipe temperature sensor (94) are attached to a pipe that connects between the intake
side of the compressor (53) and the second port of the four-way switching valve (54).
The low-pressure pressure sensor (92) measures the pressure of the refrigerant to
be taken into the compressor (53). The intake pipe temperature sensor (94) measures
the temperature of the refrigerant to be taken into the compressor (53).
[0054] In the refrigerant circuit (50), a pipe temperature sensor (95) is attached to a
pipe that connects between the third port of the four-way switching valve (54) and
the first adsorption heat exchanger (51). The pipe temperature sensor (95) is placed
near the four-way switching valve (54) along the pipe, and measures the temperature
of the refrigerant flowing through the pipe.
<Configuration Of Controller>
[0055] The humidity control apparatus (10) is provided with a controller (60) as a control
unit. Although not shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, an electrical component box is attached
to the front surface panel portion (12) of the casing (11), and the control substrate
accommodated in the electrical component box forms the controller (60).
[0056] The controller (60) receives measured values from the inside air humidity sensor
(96), the inside air temperature sensor, the outside air humidity sensor (97), the
outside air temperature sensor and the sensors (91, 92,...) provided in the refrigerant
circuit (50). The controller (60) is connected directly or indirectly with the inverter
of the compressor (53), the inverter of the exhaust fan (25), the inverter of the
air-supplying fan (26), the motors of the dampers (41-48, 83, 94), the actuator of
the four-way switching valve (54), the motor of the electric expansion valve (55),
etc., so that signals can be exchanged therebetween. Based on these measured values
received, the controller (60) controls the operations of the dampers (41-48, 83, 84),
the fans (25, 26), the compressor (53), the four-way switching valve (54) and the
electric expansion valve (55) so as to control the operation of the humidity control
apparatus (10). With the control operation by the controller (60), the operation of
the humidity control apparatus (10) is switched between a dehumidifying ventilation
mode, a humidifying ventilation mode, and a simple ventilation mode.
-Operating Modes-
[0057] The humidity control apparatus (10) of the present embodiment selectively performs
one of a dehumidifying ventilation mode, a humidifying ventilation mode and a simple
ventilation mode. The humidity control apparatus (10) performs the dehumidifying ventilation
mode and the humidifying ventilation mode as humidity-controlling modes.
<Dehumidifying Ventilation Mode>
[0058] The humidity control apparatus (10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode performs
a first operation and a second operation, which will be described later, alternately
with each other at intervals of a predetermined period (e.g., at intervals of 3-4
min). In the dehumidifying ventilation mode, the first bypass damper (83) and the
second bypass damper (84) are always closed.
[0059] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode, the
outside air is taken into the casing (11) through the outside air inlet port (24)
as the first air, and the room air is taken into the casing (11) through the inside
air inlet point (23) as the second air.
[0060] First, the first operation of the dehumidifying ventilation mode will be described.
As shown in FIG. 4, in the first operation, the first inside air-side damper (41),
the second outside air-side damper (44), the second air-supplying-side damper (46)
and the first exhaust-side damper (47) are open, and the second inside air-side damper
(42), the first outside air-side damper (43), the first air-supplying-side damper
(45) and the second exhaust-side damper (48) are closed. In the refrigerant circuit
(50) in the first operation, the four-way switching valve (54) is set in the first
state (the state shown in FIG. 3(A)), where the first adsorption heat exchanger (51)
serves as the condenser and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52) serves as the
evaporator.
[0061] The first air, which has passed through the outside air-side filter (28) flowing
into the outside air-side passageway (34), flows into the second heat exchanger chamber
(38) through the second outside air-side damper (44), and then passes through the
second adsorption heat exchanger (52). In the second adsorption heat exchanger (52),
the moisture of the first air is adsorbed by the adsorbent, with the resulting heat
of adsorption being absorbed by the refrigerant. The first air, which has been dehumidified
through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), flows into the air-supplying-side
passageway (31) through the second air-supplying-side damper (46), and is supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (22) after passing through the air-supplying
fan chamber (36).
[0062] On the other hand, the second air, which has passed through the inside air-side filter
(27) flowing into the inside air-side passageway (32), flows into the first heat exchanger
chamber (37) through the first inside air-side damper (41), and then passes through
the first adsorption heat exchanger (51). In the first adsorption heat exchanger (51),
the moisture is desorbed from the adsorbent heated by the refrigerant, and the desorbed
moisture is given to the second air. The second air, which has been given the moisture
through the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), flows into the exhaust-side passageway
(33) through the first exhaust-side damper (47), and is discharged to the outside
through the exhaust port (21) after passing through the exhaust fan chamber (35).
[0063] Next, the second operation in the dehumidifying ventilation mode will be described.
As shown in FIG. 5, in the second operation, the second inside air-side damper (42),
the first outside air-side damper (43), the first air-supplying-side damper (45) and
the second exhaust-side damper (48) are open, and the first inside air-side damper
(41), the second outside air-side damper (44), the second air-supplying-side damper
(46) and the first exhaust-side damper (47) are closed. In the refrigerant circuit
(50) in the second operation, the four-way switching valve (54) is set in the second
state (the state shown in FIG. 3(B)), where the first adsorption heat exchanger (51)
serves as the evaporator and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52) serves as the
condenser.
[0064] The first air, which has passed through the outside air-side filter (28) flowing
into the outside air-side passageway (34), flows into the first heat exchanger chamber
(37) through the first outside air-side damper (43), and then passes through the first
adsorption heat exchanger (51). In the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), the moisture
of the first air is adsorbed by the adsorbent, with the resulting heat of adsorption
being absorbed by the refrigerant. The first air, which has been dehumidified through
the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), flows into the air-supplying-side passageway
(31) through the first air-supplying-side damper (45), and is supplied into the room
through the air-supplying port (22) after passing through the air-supplying fan chamber
(36).
[0065] On the other hand, the second air, which has passed through the inside air-side filter
(27) flowing into the inside air-side passageway (32), flows into the second heat
exchanger chamber (38) through the second inside air-side damper (42), and then passes
through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52). In the second adsorption heat exchanger
(52), the moisture is desorbed from the adsorbent heated by the refrigerant, and the
desorbed moisture is given to the second air. The second air, which has been given
the moisture through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), flows into the exhaust-side
passageway (33) through the second exhaust-side damper (48), and is discharged to
the outside through the exhaust port (21) after passing through the exhaust fan chamber
(35).
<Humidifying Ventilation Mode>
[0066] The humidity control apparatus (10) in the humidifying ventilation mode performs
a first operation and a second operation, which will be described later, alternately
with each other at intervals of a predetermined period (e.g., at intervals of 3-4
min). In the humidifying ventilation mode, the first bypass damper (83) and the second
bypass damper (84) are always closed.
[0067] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the humidifying ventilation mode, the outside
air is taken into the casing (11) from the outside air inlet port (24) as the second
air, and the room air is taken into the casing (11) from the inside air inlet port
(23) as the first air.
[0068] First, the first operation of the humidifying ventilation mode will be described.
As shown in FIG. 6, in the first operation, the second inside air-side damper (42),
the first outside air-side damper (43), the first air-supplying-side damper (45) and
the second exhaust-side damper (48) are open, and the first inside air-side damper
(41), the second outside air-side damper (44), the second air-supplying-side damper
(46) and the first exhaust-side damper (47) are closed. In the refrigerant circuit
(50) in the first operation, the four-way switching valve (54) is set in the first
state (the state shown in FIG. 3(A)), where the first adsorption heat exchanger (51)
serves as the condenser and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52) serves as the
evaporator.
[0069] The first air, which has passed through the inside air-side filter (27) flowing into
the inside air-side passageway (32), flows into the second heat exchanger chamber
(38) through the second inside air-side damper (42), and then passes through the second
adsorption heat exchanger (52). In the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), the
moisture of the first air is adsorbed by the adsorbent, with the resulting heat of
adsorption being absorbed by the refrigerant. The first air, which has been deprived
of the moisture through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), flows into the
exhaust-side passageway (33) through the second exhaust-side damper (48), and is discharged
to the outside through the exhaust port (21) after passing through the exhaust fan
chamber (35).
[0070] On the other hand, the second air, which has passed through the outside air-side
filter (28) flowing into the outside air-side passageway (34), flows into the first
heat exchanger chamber (37) through the first outside air-side damper (43), and then
passes through the first adsorption heat exchanger (51). In the first adsorption heat
exchanger (51), the moisture is desorbed from the adsorbent heated by the refrigerant,
and the desorbed moisture is given to the second air. The second air, which has been
humidified through the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), flows into the air-supplying-side
passageway (31) through the first air-supplying-side damper (45), and is supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (22) after passing through the air-supplying
fan chamber (36).
[0071] Next, the second operation in the humidifying ventilation mode will be described.
As shown in FIG. 7, in the second operation, the first inside air-side damper (41),
the second outside air-side damper (44), the second air-supplying-side damper (46)
and the first exhaust-side damper (47) are open, and the second inside air-side damper
(42), the first outside air-side damper (43), the first air-supplying-side damper
(45) and the second exhaust-side damper (48) are closed. In the refrigerant circuit
(50) in the second operation, the four-way switching valve (54) is set in the second
state (the state shown in FIG. 3(B)), where the first adsorption heat exchanger (51)
serves as the evaporator and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52) serves as the
condenser.
[0072] The first air, which has passed through the inside air-side filter (27) flowing into
the inside air-side passageway (32), flows into the first heat exchanger chamber (37)
through the first inside air-side damper (41), and then passes through the first adsorption
heat exchanger (51). In the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), the moisture of
the first air is adsorbed by the adsorbent, with the resulting heat of adsorption
being absorbed by the refrigerant. The first air, which has been deprived of the moisture
through the first adsorption heat exchanger (51), flows into the exhaust-side passageway
(33) through the first exhaust-side damper (47), and is discharged to the outside
through the exhaust port (21) after passing through the exhaust fan chamber (35).
[0073] On the other hand, the second air, which has passed through the outside air-side
filter (28) flowing into the outside air-side passageway (34), flows into the second
heat exchanger chamber (38) through the second outside air-side damper (44), and then
passes through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52). In the second adsorption
heat exchanger (52), the moisture is desorbed from the adsorbent heated by the refrigerant,
and the desorbed moisture is given to the second air. The second air, which has been
humidified through the second adsorption heat exchanger (52), flows into the air-supplying-side
passageway (31) through the second air-supplying-side damper (46), and is supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (22) after passing through the air-supplying
fan chamber (36).
<Simple Ventilation Mode>
[0074] On the other hand, the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation
mode supplies the received outside air (OA) as it is into the room as the supply air
(SA) while simultaneously discharging the received room air (RA) as it is to the outside
as the exhaust air (EA). The operation of the humidity control apparatus (10) in the
simple ventilation mode will now be described with reference to FIG. 8.
[0075] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the first
bypass damper (83) and the second bypass damper (84) are open, and the first inside
air-side damper (41), the second inside air-side damper (42), the first outside air-side
damper (43), the second outside air-side damper (44), the first air-supplying-side
damper (45), the second air-supplying-side damper (46), the first exhaust-side damper
(47) and the second exhaust-side damper (48) are closed. In the simple ventilation
mode, the compressor (53) of the refrigerant circuit (50) is shut down.
[0076] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the outside
air is taken into the casing (11) through the outside air inlet port (24). The outside
air, which has passed through the outside air inlet port (24) flowing into the outside
air-side passageway (34), flows into the air-supplying fan chamber (36) from the first
bypass passageway (81) through the first bypass damper (83), and is then supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (22).
[0077] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the room air
is taken into the casing (11) through the inside air inlet port (23). The room air,
which has flown into the inside air-side passageway (32) through the inside air inlet
port (23), flows into the exhaust fan chamber (35) from the second bypass passageway
(82) through the second bypass damper (84), and is then discharged to the outside
through the exhaust port (21).
[0078] The exhaust fan (25), the air-supplying fan (26) and the dampers (41-48, 83, 84)
form the ventilation mechanism.
-Abnormality Determination-
[0079] The controller (60), which performs the dehumidifying ventilation mode, the humidifying
ventilation mode and the simple ventilation mode as described above, also performs
an abnormality determination control as follows. Specifically, the controller (60)
monitors various parts of the humidity control apparatus (10), e.g., abnormalities
of the compressor (53), the four-way switching valve (54) and the sensors (91-97),
and abnormalities of the exhaust fan (25), the air-supplying fan (26) and the dampers
(41-48, 83, 84). When an abnormality is detected, the controller (60) determines what
is the abnormality related to, and controls the humidity control apparatus (10) to
perform different operations depending on the determination result. The controller
(60) serves as the abnormality determination means.
[0080] The abnormality determination control will be described in detail below with reference
to the flow chart of FIG. 9.
[0081] The controller (60) determines in step S1 whether a ventilation mode-related abnormality
(the details of which will be described later) has been detected. The process proceeds
to step S2 when a ventilation mode-related abnormality has been detected, and to step
S3 when no ventilation mode-related abnormality has been detected.
[0082] In step S2, the controller (60) shuts down the operation of the compressor (53),
the exhaust fan (25), the air-supplying fan (26), etc., to entirely shut down the
operation of the humidity control apparatus (10). That is, neither the humidity-controlling
mode nor the simple ventilation mode is performed.
[0083] On the other hand, in step S3, the controller (60) determines whether a refrigerant
circuit-related abnormality (the details of which will be described later) has been
detected. The process proceeds to step S4 when a refrigerant circuit-related abnormality
has been detected, and to Return when no refrigerant circuit-related abnormality has
been detected.
[0084] Then, in step S3, the controller (60) shuts down the operation of the compressor
(53), actuates the exhaust fan (25) and the air-supplying fan (26), opens the first
bypass damper (83) and the second bypass damper (84), and closes the first inside
air-side damper (41), the second inside air-side damper (42), the first outside air-side
damper (43), the second outside air-side damper (44), the first air-supplying-side
damper (45), the second air-supplying-side damper (46), the first exhaust-side damper
(47) and the second exhaust-side damper (48). That is, the refrigeration cycle in
the refrigerant circuit (50) is stopped to shut down the humidity-controlling mode,
but the simple ventilation mode is performed.
[0085] Here, the ventilation mode-related abnormality refers to an abnormality with which
the ventilation mode cannot be performed normally, e.g., an abnormality of the exhaust
fan (25), an abnormality of the air-supplying fan (26), and an abnormality of the
damper (41-48, 83, 84).
[0086] The abnormality of the exhaust fan (25) can be detected by comparing the instruction
value from the controller (60) to the exhaust fan (25) with the behavior of the exhaust
fan (25) in response to the instruction value. That is, it can be determined that
the exhaust fan (25) is abnormal when, in response to an instruction value from the
controller (60) to the exhaust fan (25), the exhaust fan (25) is not exhibiting a
behavior according to the instruction value. The behavior of the exhaust fan (25)
can be detected based on a motor current, etc.
[0087] As is the abnormality of the exhaust fan (25), the abnormality of the air-supplying
fan (26) can be detected by comparing an instruction value from the controller (60)
to the air-supplying fan (26) with the behavior of the air-supplying fan (26) in response
to the instruction value.
[0088] The abnormality of the damper (41-48, 83, 84) can be detected by comparing an instruction
value from the controller (60) to the damper (41-48, 83, 84) with the behavior of
the damper (41-48, 83, 84) in response to the instruction value. That is, it is possible
to determine that the damper (41-48, 83, 84) is abnormal when, in response to an instruction
value from the controller (60) to the damper (41-48, 83, 84), the damper (41-48, 83,
84) is not exhibiting a behavior according to the instruction value. The behavior
of the damper (41-48, 83, 84) can be detected by a limit switch, or the like, provided
in the vicinity thereof.
[0089] On the other hand, the refrigerant circuit-related abnormality refers to an abnormality
with which the refrigeration cycle cannot be performed normally, including, for example,
an abnormality of an overcurrent to the motor of the compressor (53), an abnormality
of the inverter printed circuit board of the compressor (53), an operation abnormality
of the four-way switching valve (54), an abnormality of the sensor (91-94), an abnormality
of the refrigeration cycle, etc.
[0090] The abnormality of an overcurrent to the motor of the compressor (53) can be detected
by monitoring the motor current to the compressor (53). An overcurrent to the motor
can be detected by detecting the motor current going out of a predetermined range
that is considered normal.
[0091] The abnormality of the inverter printed circuit board of the compressor (53) can
be detected by monitoring the internal data of the inverter printed circuit board.
It is possible to determine that the inverter printed circuit board is abnormal when
the internal data read out from the inverter printed circuit board is not an expected
value.
[0092] The operation abnormality of the four-way switching valve (54) can be detected by
making a comparison between the condensation temperature calculated based on the high-pressure
pressure sensor (91) and the temperature of the refrigerant flowing from the four-way
switching valve (54) to one of the adsorption heat exchangers (51, 52) that is assumed
to be functioning as a condenser if the four-way switching valve (54) is operating
as instructed by the controller (60), i.e., the temperature of the refrigerant that
is assumed to be the high-pressure refrigerant. Specifically, if the temperature of
the refrigerant that is assumed to be the high-pressure refrigerant is less than or
equal to the condensation temperature, the four-way switching valve (54) is not operating
as instructed by the controller (60), and it is possible to determine that there is
an abnormality.
[0093] The abnormality of the sensor (91-94) can be detected by monitoring the output signal
from the sensor (91-94). It is possible to determine that the sensor (91-94) is abnormal
when the output signal from the sensor (91-94) represents a value outside an expected
range.
[0094] The abnormality of the refrigeration cycle is, for example, an abnormal increase
in the high pressure of the refrigerant, and can be detected by monitoring the output
signal from the sensor (91-34). It is possible to determine that the refrigeration
cycle is abnormal when the output signal from the sensor (91-94) represents a value
outside a range for which the refrigeration cycle is assumed to be performed normally.
[0095] Thus, the controller (60) monitors an abnormality of the humidity control apparatus
(10), and when an abnormality is detected, the controller (60) determines the type
of the abnormality, and takes a measure according to the type of the abnormality.
That is, when the detected abnormality is a refrigerant circuit-related abnormality
and is not a ventilation mode-related abnormality, the controller (60) shuts down
the humidity-controlling mode and performs the simple ventilation mode, whereas when
the detected abnormality is a ventilation mode-related abnormality, the controller
(60) shuts down the humidity-controlling mode and does not perform the simple ventilation
mode, irrespective of whether a refrigerant circuit-related abnormality has been detected.
[0096] Note that when the detected abnormality is a refrigerant circuit-related abnormality
and is not a ventilation mode-related abnormality, the controller (60) shuts down
the humidity-controlling mode, and does not always need to perform the simple ventilation
mode. For example, the process may shut down the humidity-controlling mode, and wait
for an instruction from the user to perform the simple ventilation mode.
-Advantages Of Embodiment-
[0097] Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the process detects an abnormality
in the humidity control apparatus (10), and if the abnormality is a refrigerant circuit-related
abnormality and is not a ventilation mode-related abnormality, the process shuts down
the operation of the compressor (53) and performs the simple ventilation mode. Thus,
even when a humidity-controlling mode such as the dehumidifying ventilation mode or
the humidifying ventilation mode cannot be performed normally, the ventilation mode
can be performed as long as it is possible to perform the ventilation mode. That is,
instead of completely shutting down the humidity control apparatus (10) because of
an abnormality in the humidity control apparatus (10), an operation that can be performed
normally is kept available, so as to prevent the humidity control apparatus (10) from
being shut down unnecessarily, and it is therefore possible to effectively operate
the humidity control apparatus (10).
[0098] Particularly, since the humidity control apparatus (10) of the present embodiment
performs the humidity-controlling mode and the simple ventilation mode with a single
apparatus, many of the components are used both in the humidity-controlling mode and
in the simple ventilation mode. Therefore, by determining whether the detected abnormality
is an abnormality related to the humidity-controlling mode or an abnormality related
to the simple ventilation mode, the simple ventilation mode can be performed as long
as it is possible to normally perform the simple ventilation mode even if there is
an abnormality in the humidity control apparatus (10).
[0099] In the humidity control apparatus (10) of the present embodiment, the exhaust fan
(25), the air-supplying fan (26) and the dampers (41-48, 83, 84) operate not only
when performing the simple ventilation mode but also when performing the humidity-controlling
mode. That is, if the exhaust fan (25), the air-supplying fan (26) and the dampers
(41-48, 83), 84) are not operating normally, neither the simple ventilation mode nor
the humidity-controlling mode can be performed normally. Therefore, if the detected
abnormality is a ventilation mode-related abnormality, the humidity control apparatus
(10) shuts down not only the simple ventilation mode but also the humidity-controlling
mode. Then, it is possible to prevent the simple ventilation mode and the humidity-controlling
mode from being performed with an abnormality.
-Variation 1 Of Embodiment-
[0100] In the refrigerant circuit (50) of the present embodiment, a supercritical cycle
may be performed, in which the high pressure of the refrigeration cycle is set to
a value higher than the critical pressure of the refrigerant. In such a case, one
of the first adsorption heat exchanger (51) and the second adsorption heat exchanger
(52) operates as a gas cooler, and the other as an evaporator.
-Variation 2 Of Embodiment-
[0101] In the humidity control apparatus (10) of the present embodiment, the adsorbents
carried on the first adsorption heat exchanger (51) and the second adsorption heat
exchanger (52) are heated or cooled by the refrigerant, but the adsorbents may be
heated or cooled by supplying a cold water or hot water to the first adsorption heat
exchanger (51) and the second adsorption heat exchanger (52).
-Variation 3 Of Embodiment-
[0102] In the embodiment above, the humidity control apparatus (10) may be configured as
follows.
[0103] As shown in FIG. 10, the humidity control apparatus (10) of this variation includes
a refrigerant circuit (100) and two adsorption elements (111, 112). The refrigerant
circuit (100) is a closed circuit in which a compressor (101), a condenser (102),
an expansion valve (103) and an evaporator (104) are connected in this order. When
the refrigerant is circulated through the refrigerant circuit (100), a vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle is performed. The first adsorption element (111) and the second
adsorption element (112) each include an adsorbent such as zeolite. Each adsorption
element (111, 112) includes many air passageways formed therein, and the air comes
into contact with the adsorbent as the air passes through the air passageways.
[0104] The humidity control apparatus (10) of this variation has a normal operation mode
in which the dehumidifying ventilation mode and the humidifying ventilation mode are
performed, a downtime operation mode in which the simple ventilation mode and the
purge operation are performed, and a forced shutdown mode in which the dehumidifying
ventilation mode, the humidifying ventilation mode, the simple ventilation mode and
the purge operation are all shut down.
[0105] The humidity control apparatus (10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode or the
humidifying ventilation mode performs a first operation and a second operation alternately
with each other at intervals of a predetermined period. The humidity control apparatus
(10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode takes in the outside air as the first air
and the room air as the second air. On the other hand, the humidity control apparatus
(10) in the humidifying ventilation mode takes in the room air as the first air and
the outside air as the second air.
[0106] First, the first operation of the dehumidifying ventilation mode and the humidifying
ventilation mode will be described with reference to FIG. 10(A). The humidity control
apparatus (10) in the first operation supplies the second air, which has been heated
through the condenser (102), to the first adsorption element (111). In the first adsorption
element (111), the adsorbent is heated by the second air, and the moisture is desorbed
from the adsorbent. The humidity control apparatus (10) in the first operation supplies
the first air to the second adsorption element (112) so that the moisture in the first
air is adsorbed onto the second adsorption element (112). The first air, which has
been deprived of the moisture by the second adsorption element (112), is cooled when
passing through the evaporator (104).
[0107] Next, the second operation of the dehumidifying ventilation mode and the humidifying
ventilation mode will be described with reference to FIG. 10(B). The humidity control
apparatus (10) in the second operation supplies the second air, which has been heated
through the condenser (102), to the second adsorption element (112). In the second
adsorption element (112), the adsorbent is heated by the second air, and the moisture
is desorbed from the adsorbent. The humidity control apparatus (10) in the first operation
supplies the first air to the first adsorption element (111) so that the moisture
in the first air is adsorbed onto the first adsorption element (111). The first air,
which has been deprived of the moisture by the first adsorption element (111), is
cooled when passing through the evaporator (104).
[0108] The humidity control apparatus (10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode supplies
the first air (outside air), which has been dehumidified, into the room, and discharges
the moisture desorbed from the adsorption element (111, 112) to the outside together
with the second air (room air). The humidity control apparatus (10) in the humidifying
ventilation mode supplies the second air (outside air), which has been humidified,
into the room, and discharges the first air (room air), which has been deprived of
the moisture by the adsorption element (111, 112), to the outside.
[0109] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the compressor
(101) of the refrigerant circuit (100) is shut down, and the outside air passes through
one of the first adsorption element (111) and the second adsorption element (112)
with the room air passing through the other. Then, the outside air is supplied into
the room after passing through the adsorption element (111, 112), and the room air
is discharged to the outside after passing through the adsorption element (111, 112).
In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the passageways
for the outside air and the room air are not switched around.
-Variation 4 Of Embodiment-
[0110] In the embodiment above, the humidity control apparatus (10) may be configured as
follows.
[0111] As shown in FIG. 11, the humidity control apparatus (10) of this variation includes
a main unit (150) and a heat source unit (165).
[0112] The internal space of the main unit (150) is partitioned into a supplying passageway
(151) and an exhaust passageway (152). The starting end of the supplying passageway
(151) communicates with an outside air inlet port (153), and the terminal end thereof
communicates with an air-supplying port (154). A utilization-side heat exchanger (161),
a humidification element (162) and an air-supplying fan (157) are arranged in this
order in the supplying passageway (151) from the starting end toward the terminal
end thereof. The starting end of the exhaust passageway (152) communicates with an
inside air inlet port (155), and the terminal end thereof communicates with an exhaust
port (156). An exhaust fan (158) is placed in the exhaust passageway (152).
[0113] The heat source unit (165) is connected to the utilization-side heat exchanger (161)
via a pair of connection pipes (166). Although not shown in the figures, the heat
source unit (165) includes a compressor, an expansion valve, etc. The heat source
unit (165) forms a refrigerant circuit (167) together with the utilization-side heat
exchanger (161). The utilization-side heat exchanger (161) is an air heat exchanger
for exchanging heat between the air and the refrigerant. The refrigerant circuit (167)
selectively performs one of a refrigeration cycle operation in which the utilization-side
heat exchanger (161) serves as the evaporator, and a refrigeration cycle operation
in which the utilization-side heat exchanger (161) serves as the condenser.
[0114] Although not shown in the figures, the humidification element (162) includes a water
passageway and an air passageway with a moisture permeable membrane interposed therebetween.
Externally-supplied tap water passes through the water passageway. The air flowing
through the supplying passageway (151) passes through the air passageway. The moisture
permeable membrane only allows water vapor to pass but does not allow liquid water
to pass.
[0115] The humidity control apparatus (10) of this variation selectively performs one of
a dehumidifying ventilation mode, a humidifying ventilation mode, and a simple ventilation
mode.
[0116] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the dehumidifying ventilation mode, the
refrigerant circuit (167) performs a refrigeration cycle operation in which the utilization-side
heat exchanger (161) serves as the evaporator, and the water supply to the humidification
element (162) is shut down. In this operation, the evaporation temperature of the
refrigerant in the utilization-side heat exchanger (161) is set to a value lower than
the dew point of the outside air. The outside air, which has flown into the supplying
passageway (151), is cooled when passing through the utilization-side heat exchanger
(161), and the moisture in the outside air is condensed to be drain water. The outside
air, which has passed through the utilization-side heat exchanger (161), is supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (154) after passing through the humidification
element (162). The drain water generated in the utilization-side heat exchanger (161)
is discharged to the outside. The room air, which has flown into the exhaust passageway
(152), is discharged to the outside through the exhaust port (156).
[0117] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the humidifying ventilation mode, the refrigerant
circuit (167) performs a refrigeration cycle operation in which the utilization-side
heat exchanger (161) serves as the condenser, and the water is supplied to the humidification
element (162). The outside air, which has flown into the supplying passageway (151),
is sent to the humidification element (162) after being heated when passing through
the utilization-side heat exchanger (161). In the humidification element (162), the
air is given to the water vapor, which has passed through the moisture permeable membrane.
The air, which has been humidified through the humidification element (162), is supplied
into the room through the air-supplying port (154). The room air, which has flown
into the exhaust passageway (152), is discharged to the outside through the exhaust
port (156).
[0118] In the humidity control apparatus (10) in the simple ventilation mode, the operation
of the refrigerant circuit (167) and the water supply to the humidification element
(162) are both shut down, and only the air-supplying fan (157) and the exhaust fan
(158) are operated. The outside air, which has flown into the supplying passageway
(151), passes through the utilization-side heat exchanger (161) and the humidification
element (162) in this order, and is then supplied into the room through the air-supplying
port (154). The room air, which has flown into the exhaust passageway (152), is discharged
to the outside through the exhaust port (156).
[0119] Note that the embodiments above are essentially illustrative of preferred embodiments,
and are not intended to limit the present invention, applications thereof, or the
range of applications thereof.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0120] As described above, the present invention is useful for a humidity control apparatus
for controlling the humidity inside the room.