Method for controlling coolant flow and cooling of a heater core of a vehicle to extend the period of automatic engine stop
A heater core and automatic stop technology, applied to vehicle components, heating/cooling equipment, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of cooling vehicle compartment lowering, passenger discomfort, etc.
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[0024] A compressor in a vehicle's heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system may be driven by the vehicle's engine or the vehicle's electric motor. In either case, the compressor is normally off when the engine is off, and thus the compressor does not circulate refrigerant through the HVAC system when the engine is off. Therefore, when the engine is automatically stopped (ie, the ignition system is turned off independent of the vehicle), the ability of the evaporator to cool the air passing through it decreases as the temperature of the refrigerant stagnant in the evaporator increases. Once the evaporator can no longer cool the air to a comfortable temperature, the engine restarts automatically.
[0025] To solve this problem, the HVAC subsystem according to the present invention includes a bypass valve disposed between the engine and the heater core of the HVAC subsystem. When the engine is started and cooling is required, the HVAC control module according to t...
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