TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to an air conditioner.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Since an air conditioner uses a vapor compression refrigeration cycle, it takes time
to initiate a heating operation. Accordingly, at the start of a heating operation,
the temperature of an indoor heat exchanger is low. Thus, when an indoor fan is activated,
cold air that would be annoying to a person in a room will be blown out. In the same
manner as an air conditioning device described in
JP3080187A, conventional air conditioners employ a process that increases the flow rate of the
blown-air as the indoor heat exchanger temperature increases to increase the initiation
speed of the heating operation while limiting the amount of the blown-out cold air.
In the present specification, "start of a heating operation" refers to an operation
period from when a heating operation is started to when the heating operation stabilizes
as a normal heating operation.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT
Patent Document
[0003] Further conventional air conditioning devices are known from
US 8 973 845 B2, which anticipates the features of the preamble of claim 1,
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Problems that the Invention is to Solve
[0005] A conventional air conditioning device reduces the blown-airflow rate while the indoor
heat exchanger temperature is low at the start of a heating operation. However, cold
air is still blown out of an indoor outlet toward a person in a room, which would
be annoying.
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide an air conditioner that increases
the initiation speed of a heating operation while reducing the amount of cold air
blown toward a person in a room at the start of a heating operation.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0007] An air conditioner in accordance with a first aspect includes an indoor heat exchanger,
an indoor fan, an indoor outlet, a vertical deflector, an indoor heat-exchanger temperature
sensor, and a control device. The indoor fan circulates air, which has undergone heat
exchange in the indoor heat exchanger, indoors. The indoor outlet blows out the air,
which has undergone heat exchange in the indoor heat exchanger, indoors. The vertical
deflector is arranged in the indoor outlet to change an air direction in a vertical
direction. The indoor heat-exchanger temperature sensor measures an indoor heat exchanger
temperature of the indoor heat exchanger. The control device controls at least an
air volume of the indoor fan and the air direction of the vertical deflector. The
control device includes an air volume controller, which restricts the air volume of
the indoor fan at a start of a heating operation, and an air direction controller,
which controls the air direction of the vertical deflector in the vertical direction.
The air volume controller executes control to increase the air volume of the indoor
fan as the indoor heat exchanger temperature increases at the start of the heating
operation. The air direction controller restricts a position of the vertical deflector
so that the vertical deflector is at least faced upward in a blow-out direction adjustment
range at the start of the heating operation. The air conditioner is configured so
that after the indoor heat exchanger temperature has increased and the air volume
of the indoor fan has been set to maximum, the air volume controller and the air direction
controller are configured to cancel the air volume restriction of the indoor fan and
the air direction restriction of the vertical deflector when the indoor heat exchanger
temperature increases further to a preset target temperature.
[0008] The air conditioner controls the vertical deflector so that the vertical deflector
of the indoor outlet is at least faced upward in the blow-out direction adjustment
range at the start of a heating operation. This reduces an amount of cold air that
is blown out toward a person in a room. Further, the air direction of the vertical
deflector is controlled in this manner so that the air volume, which is increased
in accordance with increases in the indoor heat exchanger temperature, is set to be
greater than that of a conventional air conditioner.
[0009] The air conditioner in accordance with a second aspect is configured so that the
air volume controller switches and increases the air volume of the indoor fan in a
stepped manner as the indoor heat exchanger temperature increases at the start of
the heating operation. Switching temperatures are set for the indoor heat exchanger
temperature to switch the air volume of the indoor fan in a stepped manner. The switching
temperatures are set to be lower when the indoor heat exchanger temperature is decreasing
than when the indoor heat exchanger temperature is increasing.
[0010] This air conditioner sets the switching temperatures, which are set for the indoor
heat exchanger temperature to switch the air volume in a stepped manner, to be lower
when the indoor heat exchanger temperature is decreasing than when the indoor heat
exchanger temperature is increasing. This reduces chattering of the indoor heat-exchanger
temperature sensor, which detects the indoor heat exchanger temperature, and hunting
of the air volume of the indoor fan.
[0011] In the present specification, "target set temperature" refers to a target temperature
of the indoor heat exchanger at which annoying cold air is no longer expected to be
blown out at any air volume of the indoor fan and any air direction of the vertical
deflector.
[0012] This air conditioner waits until the indoor heat exchanger temperature is increased
to a point where one will no longer feel that the blown-out air from the indoor outlet
is cold before canceling the air volume restriction of the indoor fan and the air
direction restriction of the vertical deflector. This avoids a situation in which
a person in a room would be annoyed by blown-out cold air.
[0013] With the air conditioner according to a third aspect, the air conditioner is a wall-mounted
indoor unit of a separated type air conditioner. The indoor outlet is arranged on
a lower part of the wall-mounted indoor unit. The air direction controller restricts
the position of the vertical deflector so that the vertical deflector is located at
an uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range at the start of the
heating operation.
[0014] The air conditioner, which is a wall-mounted indoor unit including the indoor outlet
at the lower part, restricts the position of the vertical deflector so that the vertical
deflector is located at the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment
range at the start of a heating operation. This effectively reduces an amount of blown-out
cold air.
[0015] With the air conditioner in accordance with a fourth aspect, the indoor outlet is
configured so that when the position of the vertical deflector is set such that the
vertical deflector is located downward from the uppermost position in the blow-out
direction adjustment range, a blow-out air volume is greater than that when the position
of the vertical deflector is set such that the vertical deflector is located at the
uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range.
[0016] Typically, when the vertical deflector is shifted downward from the uppermost position
in the blow-out direction adjustment range, an indoor outlet of a wall-mounted indoor
unit is configured so that the blow-out air volume increases. With an air conditioner
including such an indoor outlet, when the air direction restriction of the vertical
deflector is canceled, the vertical deflector is shifted downward from the uppermost
position in the blow-out direction adjustment range thereby increasing the blow-out
air volume. This may decrease the indoor heat exchanger temperature and the temperature
of the blown-out air. However, with the air conditioner in accordance with the present
invention, the air direction restriction is canceled after the indoor heat exchanger
temperature has been sufficiently increased. Thus, cold air will not be blown out
toward a person in a room due to the indoor heat exchanger temperature being insufficient.
[0017] Therefore, the air conditioner in accordance with the fourth aspect is readily applicable
to a typical air conditioner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a wall-mounted indoor unit of an air conditioner
in accordance with one embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a functional block diagram of the air conditioner.
Fig. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an action in a blow-out air control at the start
of a heating operation of the air conditioner.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating a relationship of an indoor heat exchanger temperature
and an air volume of an indoor fan in the blow-out air control at the start of the
heating operation of the air conditioner.
MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0019] An air conditioner in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention will
now be described. The scope of the invention is defined not by the detailed description,
but by the claims and their equivalents, and all variations within the scope of the
claims and their equivalents are to be construed as being included in the disclosure.
[0020] The air conditioner in accordance with the present embodiment includes a wall-mounted
indoor unit 1 shown in Fig. 1 and an outdoor unit 20 (refer to Fig. 2) and performs
heat-pump type cooling and heating operations.
[0021] The wall-mounted indoor unit 1 is entirely elongated in one direction and mounted
on a wall surface of a room so that its longitudinal direction is horizontal. As shown
in Fig. 1, the wall-mounted indoor unit 1 includes a casing 2, an indoor fan 3 accommodated
in the casing 2, an indoor heat exchanger 4, sideward deflectors 5, a vertical deflector
6, an auxiliary vertical deflector 7, and the like.
[0022] The casing 2 includes a substantially box-shaped casing base 11 and a front panel
12. The casing base 11 is open at the front, and the front panel 12 covers the open
front portion of the casing base 11. The casing base 11 includes an upper surface,
in which an indoor inlet 13 is formed, and a lower surface, in which an indoor outlet
14 is formed. The indoor inlet 13 is a grid-like opening elongated in a sideward direction,
and the indoor outlet 14 is a rectangular opening elongated in the sideward direction.
When performing an air conditioning operation (cooling operation or heating operation),
the indoor fan 3, which is arranged in an air flow path from the indoor inlet 13 to
the indoor outlet 14, is driven to draw in air through the indoor inlet 13 so that
the air performs heat exchange (i.e., becomes heated or cooled) in the indoor heat
exchanger 4 and is then blown out of the indoor outlet 14 into the room.
[0023] The sideward deflectors 5 are arranged at an inner side of the indoor outlet 14 to
adjust an air direction of the air blown out of the indoor outlet 14 in the sideward
direction.
[0024] The vertical deflector 6 adjusts the air direction of the air blown out of the indoor
outlet 14 in a vertical direction. The vertical deflector 6 includes a pivot center
C1 at an intermediate position of the indoor outlet 14 in the vertical direction.
The vertical deflector 6 indicated by the solid lines in Fig. 1 is located at the
uppermost position in a blow-out direction adjustment range of the vertical deflector
6. Further, the vertical deflector 6 indicated by the double-dashed lines in Fig.
1 is located at the lowermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range
of the vertical deflector 6. The uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment
range corresponds to a position at which the vertical deflector 6 is practically horizontal
in the same manner as a typical wall-mounted indoor unit. Further, in response to
an operation instruction of a user during a cooling operation or a heating operation,
the vertical deflector 6 is configured to be swung by a drive motor (not shown) between
the solid line position and the double-dashed line position and held at any position
between the solid line position and the double-dashed line position.
[0025] The auxiliary vertical deflector 7 is arranged along an upper structural portion
of the indoor outlet 14 to prevent water from collecting on the inner surface of the
vertical deflector 6 during a cooling operation. The auxiliary vertical deflector
7 is configured to adjust the air direction of the blown-out air between a solid line
position and a double-dashed line position in Fig. 1 about a pivot center C2. The
auxiliary vertical deflector 7 is automatically controlled to be held at an optimal
position in cooperation with the position of the vertical deflector 6 in the blow-out
direction adjustment range during a cooling operation. However, during a heating operation,
the auxiliary vertical deflector 7 is held at the uppermost position (solid line in
Fig. 1) in a blow-out direction adjustment range. The description of the present embodiment
is related to actions at the start of a heating operation. Thus, actions of the auxiliary
vertical deflector 7 during a cooling operation will not be described.
[0026] Further, when a cooling operation and a heating operation are stopped, the vertical
deflector 6 and the auxiliary vertical deflector 7 are each configured to be pivoted
to a position located further upward from the uppermost position in the corresponding
blow-out direction adjustment range so that the vertical deflector 6 and the auxiliary
vertical deflector 7 are in contact with the upper structural portion of the indoor
outlet 14 (that is, closed positions) to close the indoor outlet 14. In this manner,
the vertical deflector 6 also serves as a cover member of the indoor outlet 14.
[0027] In the same manner as a typical wall-mounted indoor unit, an air flow resistance
of the indoor outlet 14 becomes maximized when the vertical deflector 6 is at the
uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range. The air flow resistance
of the indoor outlet 14 decreases at positions downward from the uppermost position
and becomes minimized at a middle position between the uppermost position and the
lowermost position. This effect is caused by the bending state of the air flow path
and changes in the dimensions of the space between the two deflectors where air flows.
Therefore, when the vertical deflector 6 is at an intermediate position in the blow-out
direction adjustment range, the volume of blown-out air from the indoor outlet 14
is increased as compared to when the vertical deflector 6 is at the uppermost position
in the blow-out direction adjustment range.
[0028] A block diagram of Fig. 2 illustrating a control function of the air conditioner
will now be described.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 2, the wall-mounted indoor unit 1 incorporates a control device
30 that entirely controls the operation of the air conditioner. The control device
30 is configured by a memory that stores predetermined control programs, a processor
that runs on the control programs to perform various controls, and the like. Further,
the control device 30 includes an air volume controller 31 and an air direction controller
32. The air volume controller 31 restricts the air volume produced by the indoor fan
3 at the start of a heating operation. The air direction controller 32 controls the
vertical air direction with the vertical deflector 6 at the start of a heating operation.
The control device 30 further includes a transmission/reception circuit unit 33, which
performs communication with the outdoor unit 20, and the like.
[0030] The control device 30 is connected to the indoor fan 3 and an indoor heat-exchanger
temperature sensor 41. The indoor fan 3 is an indoor circulation fan that circulates
the air, which has undergone heat exchange in the indoor heat exchanger 4, indoors.
The indoor fan 3 includes a drive motor, of which rotational speed is controlled based
on an instruction from the air volume controller 31 for control of the air volume.
[0031] The indoor heat-exchanger temperature sensor 41 is attached to the indoor heat exchanger
4 at a position that allows for detection of an average temperature of the indoor
heat exchanger 4 as an indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr. The indoor heat exchanger
temperature Tr detected by the indoor heat-exchanger temperature sensor 41 is transmitted
to the control device 30 and used as reference data for the air volume control of
the indoor fan 3 by the air volume controller 31 and the air direction control of
the vertical deflector 6 by the air direction controller 32.
[0032] Further, the control device 30 is connected to drive units of the vertical deflector
6, the auxiliary vertical deflector 7, and the sideward deflector 5 so that the deflectors
are controlled by the air direction controller 32. In addition, the control device
30 is connected to an electric expansion valve 42 that controls a refrigerant to the
indoor heat exchanger 4. An opening degree of the electric expansion valve 42 is controlled
by an instruction from the control device 30.
[0033] Also, the wall-mounted indoor unit 1 includes a remote controller 43 as an accessory.
The remote controller 43 functions as an operation unit of the air conditioner and
includes an operation switch, an operation mode selection portion, a setting portion,
an air volume setting portion, a display, and the like. The operation switch starts
and ends operation of the air conditioner. The setting portion sets a set temperature
for the indoor air. The air volume setting portion sets the air volume of the indoor
fan during a normal heating operation. The display shows the indoor temperature or
the air volume of the indoor fan. The remote controller 43 is configured to transmit
operating information, which is selected or set, to the control device 30 through
wireless communication.
[0034] The outdoor unit 20 includes a compressor 21, an outdoor fan 22, as well as an outdoor
controller 23 that controls these devices. Further, the outdoor unit 20 includes a
four-way switching valve (not shown) that switches a refrigerant circuit between a
cooling cycle and a heating cycle. The switching of the four-way switching valve is
controlled by the outdoor controller 23. Also, the control device 30 of the wall-mounted
indoor unit 1 is electrically connected to the outdoor controller 23 via the transmit/receive
circuit unit 33, and operating information from the remote controller 43 received
by the control device 30 is also transmitted to the outdoor controller 23.
[0035] With reference to Figs. 3 and 4, the air volume control of the indoor fan 3 and the
air direction control of the vertical deflector 6 at the start of a heating operation,
that is, a blow-out air control at the start of a heating operation will now be described
as an operation of the air conditioner. Specifically, the air direction of the vertical
deflector 6 and the air volume of the indoor fan 3 will be controlled in accordance
with the flowchart, which is described later, and instructions from the remote controller
43 will be ignored until the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr reaches a predetermined
target set temperature Tt.
[0036] When a heating operation start instruction is output from the remote controller 43
(step S1), the refrigerant circuit is switched to heating cycle to start operating
the compressor 21 and the outdoor fan 22. This starts a heating operation of the air
conditioner. In this case, the vertical deflector 6 and the auxiliary vertical deflector
7 arranged in the indoor outlet 14 open from the closed positions, which close the
indoor outlet 14, and are pivoted to the uppermost positions in the blow-out direction
adjustment range. Then, the vertical deflector 6 is held at this position until the
air direction restriction is canceled (step S2). The auxiliary vertical deflector
7 is held at the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range during
a heating operation and does not perform any other specific controls in the blow-out
air control at the start of a heating operation.
[0037] The indoor heat exchanger 4 is not heated when the heating operation has just started.
Thus, the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr is lower than a first switching temperature
T1 shown in Fig. 4. That is, the air volume of the indoor fan 3 is restricted in a
fan operation prohibition zone indicated in Fig. 4. Thus, when the indoor heat exchanger
temperature Tr is lower than the first switching temperature T1, the compressor 21
is operated and the indoor fan 3 is stopped (step S3).
[0038] Subsequently, when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr increases to the first
switching temperature T1 as time elapses (YES in step S4), the restriction on the
air volume of the indoor fan 3 is switched to a minimum air volume zone indicated
in Fig. 4. This operates the indoor fan 3 to generate the minimum air volume (step
S5). When step S4 is NO, the control device 30 returns to step S3.
[0039] Then, when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr increases to a second switching
temperature T2 as time elapses (YES in step S6), the restriction on the air volume
of the indoor fan 3 is switched to an intermediate air volume zone indicated in Fig.
4. This operates the indoor fan 3 to generate an intermediate air volume (step S7).
When step S6 is NO, the control device 30 returns to step S5.
[0040] Next, when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr increases to a third switching
temperature T3 as time elapses further (YES in step S8), the restriction on the volume
of the indoor fan 3 is switched to a maximum air volume zone indicated in Fig. 4.
This operates the indoor fan 3 to generate the maximum air volume (step S9). When
step S8 is NO, the control device 30 returns to step S7.
[0041] In this manner, when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr increases further to
the target set temperature Tt as time elapses (YES in step S10), it is assumed that
the temperature of the blown-out air has been increased to a point where cold air
that would be annoying to a person in a room will not be blown out. Thus, the restriction
on the air direction of the vertical deflector 6 and the restriction on the air volume
of the indoor fan 3 are canceled (step S11). This ends the blow-out air control at
the start of a heating operation. In this manner, the heating operation stabilizes
and becomes normal after the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr reaches the target
set temperature Tt. Specifically, when the restriction on the air direction of the
vertical deflector 6 and the restriction on the air volume of the indoor fan 3 are
canceled, the indoor fan 3 is operated at the air volume set by the remote controller
43 and the vertical deflector 6 is moved to the position set by the remote controller
43 for heating operation.
[0042] Here, the restriction on the air direction of the vertical deflector 6 is canceled
when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr becomes equal to the target set temperature
Tt, which is higher than the third switching temperature T3, instead of when the indoor
heat exchanger temperature Tr becomes equal to the third switching temperature T3.
This is because when the vertical deflector 6 is shifted to a position downward from
the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range, the volume of the
blown-out air will increase and the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr may decrease
in accordance with the increase. In the same manner, the restriction on the air volume
of the indoor fan 3 is canceled when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr becomes
equal to the target set temperature Tt, which is higher than the third switching temperature
T3, instead of when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr becomes equal to the
third switching temperature T3 in order to increase the initiation speed of the heating
operation as soon as possible.
[0043] In the blow-out air control at the start of a heating operation, the switching temperatures
T1, T2, and T3, which are set for the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr indicated
in Fig. 4, are set to be lower when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr is decreasing
than when the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr is increasing. This is to avoid
chattering of the indoor heat-exchanger temperature sensor 41 and hunting of the air
volume of the indoor fan 3.
Advantages
[0044] The air conditioner in accordance with the present embodiment is configured as above
so that following advantages are obtained.
- (1) At the start of a heating operation, the position of the vertical deflector 6
is restricted so that the vertical deflector 6 of the indoor outlet 14 is at least
faced upward in the blow-out direction adjustment range. This reduces an amount of
cold air that is blown toward a person in a room.
- (2) Further, since the air direction of the vertical deflector 6 is controlled in
this manner, the air volume of the indoor fan 3 in the blow-out air control at the
start of a heating operation can be greater than that of a conventional air conditioner.
- (3) In the blow-out air control at the start of a heating operation, in which the
air volume of the indoor fan 3 is increased as the indoor heat exchanger temperature
Tr increases, the switching temperatures (T1, T2, and T3) are set for the indoor heat
exchanger temperature Tr to change the air volume in a stepped manner. Specifically,
the switching temperatures (T1,T2, and T3) are set to be lower when the indoor heat
exchanger temperature Tr is decreasing than when the indoor heat exchanger temperature
Tr is increasing. This reduces chattering of the indoor heat-exchanger temperature
sensor 41, which detects the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr, and hunting of
the air volume of the indoor fan 3.
- (4) The restriction on the air volume of the indoor fan 3 and the restriction on the
air direction of the vertical deflector 6 are canceled after the indoor heat exchanger
temperature Tr is increased to a point where one will no longer feel that the blown-out
air from the indoor outlet 14 is cold. This avoids situations in which a person in
a room will be annoyed by blown-out cold air.
- (5) The indoor outlet 14 is arranged on the lower part of the wall-mounted indoor
unit 1. At the start of a heating operation, the position of the vertical deflector
is restricted so that the vertical deflector 6 is located at the uppermost position
in the blow-out direction adjustment range. This effectively reduces an amount of
blown-out cold air.
- (6) When the position of the vertical deflector 6 is shifted to an intermediate position
located downward from the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment
range, the blow-out air volume will be increased. In the present air conditioner,
the air direction restriction is canceled after the indoor heat exchanger temperature
Tr has been sufficiently increased. Thus, cold air will not be blown toward a person
in a room due to the indoor heat exchanger temperature Tr being insufficient. The
present embodiment is readily applicable to a typical air conditioner.
Modified Examples
[0045] The description related with the above embodiment exemplifies, without any intention
to limit, an applicable form of an air conditioner according to the present disclosure.
Also, at least two modifications can be combined as long as the modifications are
technically consistent with each other and according to the scope of the invention
as defined by the claims .
[0046] In the above embodiment, the vertical deflector 6 is located at the uppermost position
in the blow-out direction adjustment range at the start of a heating operation. However,
the vertical deflector 6 may be located at a position upward from the middle position
instead of the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range. In this
manner, the blown-out air from the indoor outlet 14 will form a circulating air current
at the upper part of a room and reduce cold air that is blown toward a person in the
room.
[0047] In the above embodiment, the auxiliary vertical deflector 7 is arranged in the indoor
outlet 14. However, the auxiliary vertical deflector 7 may be omitted.
[0048] In the above embodiment, the sideward deflector 5 is arranged at the inner side of
the indoor outlet 14. However, the sideward deflector 5 may be omitted.
[0049] In the above embodiment, the vertical deflector 6 also serves as a cover member of
the indoor outlet 14. The vertical deflector 6 does not have to be a dual-purpose
member and may be a member that only changes the air direction.
[0050] In the above embodiment, the air volume of the indoor fan 3 is switched in three
stages, namely, the minimum air volume, the intermediate air volume, and the maximum
air volume. The air volume of the indoor fan 3 may be switched in two stages or four
or more stages.
[0051] It should be understood that the above-described embodiment may be modified in many
other specific forms within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
1. An air conditioner, comprising:
an indoor heat exchanger (4);
an indoor fan (3) that circulates air, which has undergone heat exchange in the indoor
heat exchanger (4), indoors;
an indoor outlet (14) that is adapted to blow out the air, which has undergone heat
exchange in the indoor heat exchanger (4), indoors;
a vertical deflector (6) that is arranged in the indoor outlet (14) and adapted to
change an air direction in a vertical direction;
an indoor heat-exchanger temperature sensor (41) that measures an indoor heat exchanger
temperature (Tr) of the indoor heat exchanger (4); and
a control device (30) that is configured to control at least an air volume of the
indoor fan (3) and the air direction of the vertical deflector (6), wherein
the control device (30) includes an air volume controller (31), which is configured
to restrict the air volume of the indoor fan (3) at a start of a heating operation,
and an air direction controller (32), which is configured to control the air direction
of the vertical deflector (6) in the vertical direction,
characterized in that
the air volume controller (31) executes control to increase the air volume of the
indoor fan (3) as the indoor heat exchanger temperature (Tr) increases at the start
of the heating operation,
the air direction controller (32) restricts a position of the vertical deflector so
that the vertical deflector (6) is at least faced upward in a blow-out direction adjustment
range at the start of the heating operation, and
after the indoor heat exchanger temperature (Tr) has increased and the air volume
of the indoor fan (3) has been set to maximum, the air volume controller (31) and
the air direction controller (32) are configured to cancel the air volume restriction
of the indoor fan (3) and the air direction restriction of the vertical deflector
(6) when the indoor heat exchanger temperature (Tr) increases further to a preset
target temperature (Tt).
2. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein
the air volume controller (31) switches and increases the air volume of the indoor
fan (3) in a stepped manner as the indoor heat exchanger temperature (Tr) increases
at the start of the heating operation,
switching temperatures (T1,T2, and T3) are set for the indoor heat exchanger temperature
(Tr) to switch the air volume of the indoor fan (3) in a stepped manner, and
the switching temperatures (T1,T2, and T3) are set to be lower when the indoor heat
exchanger temperature (Tr) is decreasing than when the indoor heat exchanger temperature
(Tr) is increasing.
3. The air conditioner according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
the air conditioner is a wall-mounted indoor unit (1) of a separated type air conditioner,
the indoor outlet (14) is arranged on a lower part of the wall-mounted indoor unit
(1), and
the air direction controller (32) restricts the position of the vertical deflector
(6) so that the vertical deflector (6) is located at an uppermost position in the
blow-out direction adjustment range at the start of the heating operation.
4. The air conditioner according to claim 3, wherein the indoor outlet (14) is configured
so that when the position of the vertical deflector (6) is set such that the vertical
deflector (6) is located downward from the uppermost position in the blow-out direction
adjustment range, a blow-out air volume is greater than that when the position of
the vertical deflector (6) is set such that the vertical deflector (6) is located
at the uppermost position in the blow-out direction adjustment range.
1. Klimaanlage, umfassend:
einen Innenraum-Wärmetauscher (4);
ein Innenraum-Gebläse (3), das Luft zirkuliert, die einem Wärmeaustausch im Innenraum-Wärmetauscher
(4) unterzogen wurde, im Innenraum;
einen Innenraumauslass (14), der dazu ausgelegt ist, die Luft, welche einem Wärmeaustausch
im Innenraum-Wärmetauscher (4) unterzogen wurde, auszublasen, im Innenraum;
einen vertikalen Deflektor (6), der im Innenraumauslass (14) angeordnet und dazu ausgelegt
ist, eine Luftrichtung in einer vertikalen Richtung zu verändern;
einen Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatursensor (41), der eine Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur
(Tr) des Innenraum-Wärmetauschers (4) misst; und
eine Steuervorrichtung (30), die dazu ausgelegt ist, mindestens ein Luftvolumen des
Innenraum-Gebläses (3) und die Luftrichtung des vertikalen Deflektors (6) zu steuern,
wobei
die Steuervorrichtung (30) eine Luftvolumen-Steuereinheit (31) umfasst, die dazu ausgelegt
ist, das Luftvolumen des Innenraum-Gebläses (3) an einem Beginn eines Heizvorgangs
zu beschränken, und eine Luftrichtungs-Steuereinheit (32), die dazu ausgelegt ist,
die Luftrichtung des vertikalen Deflektors (6) in der vertikalen Richtung zu steuern,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die Luftvolumen-Steuereinheit (31) Steuerung ausführt, um das Luftvolumen des Innenraum-Gebläses
(3) zu erhöhen, wenn sich die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur (Tr) am Beginn des
Heizvorgangs erhöht,
die Luftrichtungs-Steuereinheit (32) eine Position des vertikalen Deflektors so beschränkt,
dass der vertikale Deflektor (6) am Beginn des Heizvorgangs mindestens nach oben in
einem Ausblasrichtungseinstellbereich gewandt ist, und
nachdem sich die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur (Tr) erhöht hat und das Luftvolumen
des Innenraum-Gebläses (3) auf das Maximum eingestellt wurde, die Luftvolumen-Steuereinheit
(31) und die Luftrichtungs-Steuereinheit (32) dazu ausgelegt sind,
die Luftvolumenbeschränkung des Innenraum-Gebläses (3) und die Luftrichtungsbeschränkung
des vertikalen Deflektors (6) zu beenden, wenn sich die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur
(Tr) weiter auf eine voreingestellte Zieltemperatur (Tt) erhöht.
2. Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei
die Luftvolumen-Steuereinheit (31) das Luftvolumen des Innenraum-Gebläses (3) in einer
abgestuften Weise schaltet und erhöht, wenn sich die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur
(Tr) am Beginn des Heizvorgangs erhöht,
Schalttemperaturen (T1, T2 und T3) für die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur (Tr)
eingestellt werden, um das Luftvolumen des Innenraum-Gebläses (3) in einer abgestuften
Weise zu schalten, und
die Schalttemperaturen (T1, T2 und T3) so eingestellt sind, dass sie, wenn sich die
Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur (Tr) verringert, niedriger sind als dann, wenn
sich die Innenraum-Wärmetauscher-Temperatur (Tr) erhöht.
3. Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei
die Klimaanlage eine wandmontierte Innenraumeinheit (1) einer Klimaanlage vom geteilten
Typ ist,
der Innenraumauslass (14) an einem unteren Teil der wandmontierten Innenraumeinheit
(1) angeordnet ist, und
die Luftrichtungs-Steuereinheit (32) die Position des vertikalen Deflektors (6) so
beschränkt, dass sich der vertikale Deflektor (6) am Beginn des Heizvorgangs im Ausblasrichtungseinstellbereich
in einer obersten Position befindet.
4. Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 3, wobei der Innenraumauslass (14) so ausgelegt ist, dass
dann, wenn die Position des vertikalen Deflektors (6) so eingestellt ist, dass sich
der vertikale Deflektor (6) im Ausblasrichtungseinstellbereich von der obersten Position
abwärts befindet, ein Ausblasluftvolumen größer ist als dann, wenn die Position des
vertikalen Deflektors (6) so eingestellt ist, dass sich der vertikale Deflektor (6)
im Ausblasrichtungseinstellbereich in der obersten Position befindet.
1. Climatiseur comprenant :
un échangeur de chaleur intérieur (4) ;
un ventilateur intérieur (3) qui fait circuler de l'air qui a subi un échange de chaleur
dans l'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (4), à l'intérieur ;
une sortie intérieure (14) qui est adaptée pour souffler l'air qui a subi un échange
de chaleur dans l'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (4), à l'intérieur ;
un déflecteur vertical (6) qui est agencé dans la sortie intérieure (14) et adapté
pour changer une direction d'air dans une direction verticale ;
un capteur de température d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (41) qui mesure une température
d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (Tr) de l'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (4) ; et
un dispositif de commande (30) qui est configuré pour commander au moins un volume
d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3) et la direction d'air du déflecteur vertical (6),
dans lequel
le dispositif de commande (30) comporte un dispositif de commande de volume d'air
(31) qui est configuré pour restreindre le volume d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3)
à un début d'une opération de chauffage, et un dispositif de commande de direction
d'air (32) qui est configuré pour commander la direction d'air du déflecteur vertical
(6) dans la direction verticale,
caractérisé en ce que
le dispositif de commande de volume d'air (31) exécute la commande pour augmenter
le volume d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3) lorsque la température d'échangeur de
chaleur intérieur (Tr) augmente au début de l'opération de chauffage,
le dispositif de commande de direction d'air (32) restreint une position du déflecteur
vertical de sorte que le déflecteur vertical (6) soit au moins tourné vers le haut
dans une plage d'ajustement de direction de soufflage au début de l'opération de chauffage,
et
après que la température d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (Tr) a augmenté et le volume
d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3) a été réglé au maximum, le dispositif de commande
de volume d'air (31) et le dispositif de commande de direction d'air (32) sont configurés
pour annuler
la restriction de volume d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3) et la restriction de direction
d'air du déflecteur vertical (6) lorsque la température d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur
(Tr) augmente davantage à une température cible prédéfinie (Tt).
2. Climatiseur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
le dispositif de commande de volume d'air (31) commute et augmente le volume d'air
du ventilateur intérieur (3) d'une manière échelonnée lorsque la température d'échangeur
de chaleur intérieur (Tr) augmente au début de l'opération de chauffage,
des températures de commutation (T1,T2 et T3) sont réglées pour la température d'échangeur
de chaleur intérieur (Tr) pour commuter le volume d'air du ventilateur intérieur (3)
d'une manière échelonnée, et
les températures de commutation (T1,T2 et T3) sont réglées comme étant inférieures
lorsque la température d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (Tr) diminue, à celles lorsque
la température d'échangeur de chaleur intérieur (Tr) augmente.
3. Climatiseur selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel
le climatiseur est une unité intérieure montée sur mur (1) d'un climatiseur de type
séparé,
la sortie intérieure (14) est agencée sur une partie inférieure de l'unité intérieure
montée sur mur (1), et
le dispositif de commande de direction d'air (32) restreint la position du déflecteur
vertical (6) de sorte que le déflecteur vertical (6) soit situé dans une position
la plus haute dans la plage d'ajustement de direction de soufflage au début de l'opération
de chauffage.
4. Climatiseur selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la sortie intérieure (14) est configurée
de sorte que lorsque la position du déflecteur vertical (6) est réglée de sorte que
le déflecteur vertical (6) soit situé vers le bas depuis la position la plus haute
dans la plage d'ajustement de direction de soufflage, un volume d'air de soufflage
soit supérieur à celui quand la position du déflecteur vertical (6) est réglée de
sorte que le déflecteur vertical (6) soit situé dans la position la plus haute dans
la plage d'ajustement de direction de soufflage.