Methods, apparatus, air conditioning and storage media for constant temperature dehumidification
By determining the indoor temperature and adjusting the heating method according to the humidity after the air conditioner has been running for a set time, the problem of electric heaters affecting dehumidification effect has been solved, achieving constant temperature dehumidification and reducing noise.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-12-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
In existing air conditioners, the electric heater is too close to the evaporator in dehumidification mode, causing heat to be transferred to the evaporator, affecting the dehumidification effect and causing the evaporator temperature to be higher than the dew point temperature.
After the air conditioner has been running for a set time, it determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold. If the threshold is met, it controls the electric heater to heat the air that has been dehumidified by the evaporator. It also adjusts the heating method according to the indoor ambient humidity to prevent the evaporator temperature from being higher than the condensation point.
The impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect is reduced, noise is avoided, and a constant temperature dehumidification effect is ensured.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of air conditioning technology, such as a method, apparatus, air conditioner, and storage medium for constant temperature dehumidification. Background Technology
[0002] When an air conditioner operates in dehumidification mode, the temperature of humid air drops significantly after passing through the evaporator, causing the air humidity to become supersaturated. Excess moisture condenses as condensate on the evaporator fins, thus dehumidifying the air. However, this inevitably leads to a drop in indoor temperature. To avoid excessively low indoor temperatures affecting user experience, current technology typically uses an electric heater to reheat the air after dehumidification by the evaporator, achieving a constant temperature dehumidification effect.
[0003] In the process of implementing the embodiments of this disclosure, at least the following problems were found in the related art:
[0004] Because the electric heater is close to the evaporator, the heat generated by the electric heater will inevitably be transferred to the evaporator after it is turned on, which may cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature. This, in turn, affects the dehumidification effect of the air conditioner.
[0005] It should be noted that the information disclosed in the background section above is only used to enhance the understanding of the background of this application, and therefore may include information that does not constitute prior art known to those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention
[0006] To provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed embodiments, a brief summary is given below. This summary is not intended as a general commentary, nor is it intended to identify key / important components or describe the scope of protection of these embodiments, but rather as a prelude to the detailed description that follows.
[0007] This disclosure provides a method, apparatus, air conditioner, and storage medium for constant temperature dehumidification, which can reduce the impact of electric heaters on dehumidification effect.
[0008] In some embodiments, the method for constant temperature dehumidification includes: acquiring the indoor ambient temperature after the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time; determining whether the indoor ambient temperature is less than a first set threshold; and controlling an electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator if the indoor ambient temperature is less than the first set threshold.
[0009] In some embodiments, controlling an electric heater to heat air dehumidified by an evaporator includes: acquiring indoor ambient humidity; determining a heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity; and controlling the electric heater to heat the air after passing through the evaporator according to the heating method.
[0010] In some embodiments, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity includes: when the indoor ambient humidity is greater than a preset humidity, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity as a phased start-up heating; the phased start-up heating includes controlling the electric heater to turn on at preset time intervals until the number of times the electric heater is turned on equals the preset number, and controlling the electric heater to be continuously in operation.
[0011] In some embodiments, before controlling the electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator, the method further includes: determining whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than a second set threshold; if the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold, controlling the electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator.
[0012] In some embodiments, the device for constant temperature dehumidification includes: an acquisition module configured to acquire the indoor ambient temperature after the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time; a judgment module configured to determine whether the indoor ambient temperature is less than a first set threshold; and a control module configured to control an electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator when the indoor ambient temperature is less than the first set threshold.
[0013] In some embodiments, the control module is configured to control the electric heater to heat the air after it has been dehumidified by the evaporator by: acquiring the indoor ambient humidity; determining a heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity; and controlling the electric heater to heat the air after it has passed through the evaporator according to the heating method.
[0014] In some embodiments, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity includes: when the indoor ambient humidity is greater than a preset humidity, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity as a phased start-up heating; the phased start-up heating includes controlling the electric heater to turn on at preset time intervals until the number of times the electric heater is turned on equals the preset number, and controlling the electric heater to be continuously in operation.
[0015] In some embodiments, the determining module is further configured to determine whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than a second set threshold; the controlling module is further configured to control the electric heater to heat the air after it has been dehumidified by the evaporator when the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold.
[0016] In some embodiments, the air conditioner includes a processor and a memory storing program instructions, the processor being configured to execute the above-described method for constant temperature dehumidification when the program instructions are executed.
[0017] In some embodiments, the storage medium stores program instructions that, when executed, perform the above-described method for constant temperature dehumidification.
[0018] The method, apparatus, air conditioner, and storage medium for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this disclosure can achieve the following technical effects: After the air conditioner has been running for a set time, it is determined whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first set threshold. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first set threshold at this time, that is, the temperature of the evaporator has dropped low enough, even if the heat generated by the electric heater is transferred to the evaporator, it will not cause the temperature of the evaporator to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0019] The above general description and the description below are exemplary and illustrative only and are not intended to limit this application. Attached Figure Description
[0020] One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. These illustrations and drawings do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements having the same reference numerals in the drawings are shown as similar elements. The drawings are not to be scaled. And wherein:
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of another method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of another method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a device for constant temperature dehumidification provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of an air conditioner provided in an embodiment of this disclosure. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To provide a more detailed understanding of the features and technical content of the embodiments of this disclosure, the implementation of the embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the embodiments of this disclosure. In the following technical description, for ease of explanation, several details are used to provide a full understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, one or more embodiments may still be implemented without these details. In other cases, well-known structures and devices may be simplified in their depiction to simplify the drawings.
[0028] The terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this disclosure are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate for the embodiments of this disclosure described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion.
[0029] Unless otherwise stated, the term "multiple" means two or more.
[0030] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the character " / " indicates that the objects before and after it are in an "or" relationship. For example, A / B means: A or B.
[0031] The term "and / or" describes an association between objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B means: A or B, or A and B.
[0032] The term "correspondence" can refer to an association or binding relationship. The correspondence between A and B means that there is an association or binding relationship between A and B.
[0033] Because the electric heater is close to the evaporator, the heat generated by the electric heater will inevitably be transferred to the evaporator after it is turned on, which may cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature. This, in turn, affects the dehumidification effect of the air conditioner. To reduce the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect, this embodiment of the present disclosure first determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first set threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator controlled. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first set threshold at this time, that is, the evaporator temperature has dropped low enough, even if the heat generated by the electric heater is transferred to the evaporator, it will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0034] Combination Figure 1 As shown, this disclosure provides a method for constant temperature dehumidification, including:
[0035] Step S101: After the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient temperature.
[0036] Step S102: The air conditioner determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold.
[0037] In step S103, when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold, the air conditioner controls the electric heater to heat the air that has been dehumidified by the evaporator.
[0038] The method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0039] Optionally, controlling the electric heater to heat the air after dehumidification by the evaporator includes: acquiring the indoor ambient humidity, determining a heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity, and controlling the electric heater to heat the air after passing through the evaporator according to the heating method. Since condensation may also occur on the surface of the electric heater during dehumidification by the air conditioner, if the indoor ambient humidity is high, there will be more condensation on the surface of the electric heater. Controlling the electric heater to heat in this case will cause the condensation on the surface of the electric heater to boil, thus generating noise. To reduce this noise, embodiments of this disclosure acquire the indoor ambient humidity and determine a heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity, so that the heating method of the electric heater can change with the change of indoor ambient humidity, thereby reducing noise.
[0040] Combination Figure 2 As shown, this disclosure provides a method for constant temperature dehumidification, including:
[0041] Step S201: After the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient temperature.
[0042] Step S202: The air conditioner determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold.
[0043] Step S203: When the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient humidity.
[0044] Step S204: The air conditioner determines the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity.
[0045] In step S205, the air conditioner controls the electric heater to heat the air after it passes through the evaporator according to the heating method.
[0046] The method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thus reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect. Simultaneously, by acquiring the indoor ambient humidity and determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity, the heating method of the electric heater can be changed according to the change in indoor ambient humidity, thereby reducing noise.
[0047] In a first optional embodiment, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity includes: when the indoor ambient humidity is greater than a preset humidity, the air conditioner determines the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity as staged start-up heating; staged start-up heating is used to characterize controlling the electric heater to run for a second time period at intervals of a first time period until the number of times the electric heater runs equals a preset number, controlling the electric heater to remain in operation. Since the indoor ambient humidity is high when it is greater than the preset humidity, there will be a lot of condensation on the surface of the electric heater. This embodiment of the present disclosure controls the electric heater to heat the air after it has been dehumidified by the evaporator according to the staged start-up heating method. This ensures that the condensation on the surface of the electric heater remains in a non-boiling state, thereby reducing the noise caused by the boiling of the condensation.
[0048] Combination Figure 3 As shown, this disclosure provides a method for constant temperature dehumidification, including:
[0049] Step S301: After the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient temperature.
[0050] Step S302: The air conditioner determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold.
[0051] In step S303, when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient humidity.
[0052] Step S304: When the indoor ambient humidity is greater than the preset humidity, the air conditioner determines that the heating mode corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity is staged start heating; staged start heating is used to characterize the control of the electric heater to run for a second time period at intervals of the first time period until the number of times the electric heater runs is equal to the preset number, and the control of the electric heater to be continuously in the running state.
[0053] In step S305, the air conditioner controls the electric heater to heat the air after it has passed through the evaporator according to the heating method.
[0054] The method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thus reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect. Simultaneously, by acquiring the indoor ambient humidity and determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity, the heating method of the electric heater can be changed according to the change in indoor ambient humidity, thereby reducing noise.
[0055] Optionally, after controlling the electric heater to run for a second time period after the first time period interval, the method further includes: using a preset threshold to correct the first time period.
[0056] Furthermore, the first time period is corrected using a preset threshold, including: determining whether the number of runs is less than the difference between a preset number and 1. If the number of runs is less than the difference between the preset number and 1, the first time period is increased using the preset threshold. And / or, if the number of runs is equal to the difference between the preset number and 1, the first time period is decreased using the preset threshold. Since the temperature of the condensate on the electric heater rises during the heating process, if the first time period is short during the second time period of controlling the electric heater, the condensate temperature may drop less. This can lead to a continuous rise in condensate temperature, causing the condensate on the electric heater to boil and generate noise. To reduce the likelihood of this happening, this embodiment increases the first time period using a preset threshold when the number of runs is less than the preset number. This provides sufficient time for the condensate to cool, thereby reducing the likelihood of boiling. Additionally, even if the condensate does not boil, it will still evaporate during the heating process. That is, after reducing the preset number of heating cycles by one, the condensate on the electric heater has almost completely evaporated. Therefore, even if the first time interval is reduced using the preset threshold, and then the electric heater is controlled to heat again after the first time interval, since there is very little condensate on the electric heater at this point, it will all evaporate before boiling. Therefore, this not only avoids noise but also quickly brings the electric heater to a stable operating state.
[0057] In the second optional embodiment, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity includes: when the indoor ambient humidity is less than or equal to a preset humidity, the air conditioner determines the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity as continuous start-up heating, which is used to characterize the period from when the electric heater is started until the air conditioner stops operating.
[0058] Optionally, before controlling the electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator, the method further includes: determining whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than a second set threshold; if the difference is less than the second set threshold, then controlling the electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. This first determination of whether the indoor ambient temperature is less than a first set threshold determines whether the current indoor ambient temperature is low, thus determining whether heating is necessary. Then, if the indoor ambient temperature is less than the first set threshold, determining whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold determines whether turning on the electric heater will affect the dehumidification effect. Only if the difference is less than the second set threshold is the indoor ambient humidity obtained to determine the heating method, thereby enabling noise-reduced heating of the dehumidified air while minimizing the impact on the dehumidification effect.
[0059] Combination Figure 4 As shown, this disclosure provides a method for constant temperature dehumidification, including:
[0060] Step S401: After the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time, the air conditioner obtains the indoor ambient temperature.
[0061] Step S402: The air conditioner determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold.
[0062] In step S403, if the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first set threshold, the air conditioner determines whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold.
[0063] In step S404, if the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold, the air conditioner controls the electric heater to heat the air that has been dehumidified by the evaporator.
[0064] The method for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0065] Combination Figure 5 As shown in the figure, this disclosure provides an apparatus for constant temperature dehumidification, including: an acquisition module 501, a judgment module 502, and a control module 503. The acquisition module 501 is configured to acquire the indoor ambient temperature after the air conditioner has been running in dehumidification mode for a set time. The judgment module 502 is configured to determine whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold. The control module 503 is configured to control an electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold.
[0066] The device for constant temperature dehumidification provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0067] Optionally, the control module is configured to control the electric heater to heat the air after it has been dehumidified by the evaporator by: acquiring the indoor ambient humidity, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity, and controlling the electric heater to heat the air after it has passed through the evaporator according to the heating method.
[0068] Optionally, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity includes: when the indoor ambient humidity is greater than the preset humidity, determining the heating method corresponding to the indoor ambient humidity as phased start-up heating; phased start-up heating includes controlling the electric heater to turn on at preset time intervals until the number of times the electric heater is turned on equals the preset number, and controlling the electric heater to be continuously in operation.
[0069] Optionally, the judgment module is further configured to determine whether the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than a second set threshold; the control module is further configured to control the electric heater to heat the air after it has been dehumidified by the evaporator when the difference between the indoor ambient temperature and the set ambient temperature is less than the second set threshold.
[0070] Combination Figure 6 As shown, this embodiment of the disclosure provides an air conditioner 600, including a processor 601 and a memory 602. Optionally, the device may further include a communication interface 603 and a bus 604. The processor 601, communication interface 603, and memory 602 can communicate with each other via the bus 604. The communication interface 603 can be used for information transmission. The processor 601 can call logical instructions in the memory 602 to execute the method for constant temperature dehumidification described in the above embodiment.
[0071] The air conditioner provided in this embodiment determines whether the indoor ambient temperature is lower than a first preset threshold after the air conditioner has been running for a set time. Only when the indoor ambient temperature is lower than the first preset threshold is the electric heater controlled to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator. Since the indoor ambient temperature has already dropped to the first preset threshold, meaning the evaporator temperature has dropped sufficiently, the heat generated by the electric heater, even if transferred to the evaporator, will not cause the evaporator temperature to exceed the dew point temperature, thereby reducing the impact of the electric heater on the dehumidification effect.
[0072] Furthermore, the logic instructions in the aforementioned memory 602 can be implemented as software functional units and, when sold or used as independent products, can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
[0073] The memory 602, as a computer-readable storage medium, can be used to store software programs and computer-executable programs, such as program instructions / modules corresponding to the methods in the embodiments of this disclosure. The processor 601 executes functional applications and data processing by running the program instructions / modules stored in the memory 602, thereby implementing the method for constant temperature dehumidification in the above embodiments.
[0074] The memory 602 may include a program storage area and a data storage area. The program storage area may store the operating system and applications required for at least one function; the data storage area may store data created based on the use of the terminal device. Furthermore, the memory 602 may include high-speed random access memory and may also include non-volatile memory.
[0075] This disclosure provides a storage medium storing program instructions that, when executed, perform the aforementioned method for constant temperature dehumidification.
[0076] The aforementioned computer-readable storage medium may be a transient computer-readable storage medium or a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium.
[0077] The technical solutions of this disclosure can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes one or more instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to execute all or part of the steps of the method described in this disclosure. The aforementioned storage medium can be a non-transitory storage medium, including: a USB flash drive, a portable hard drive, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk, and other media capable of storing program code; it can also be a transient storage medium.
[0078] The foregoing description and accompanying drawings fully illustrate embodiments of this disclosure to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may include structural, logical, electrical, procedural, and other changes. The embodiments represent only possible variations. Individual components and functions are optional unless explicitly required, and the order of operation may vary. Parts and features of some embodiments may be included in or replace parts and features of other embodiments. Moreover, the terminology used in this application is for describing embodiments only and is not intended to limit the claims. As used in the description of embodiments and claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to equally include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Similarly, the term “and / or” as used in this application means including one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations thereof. Additionally, when used in this application, the term "comprise" and its variations "comprises" and / or "comprising" refer to the presence of stated features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or groups thereof. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprises a..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, or apparatus that includes said element. In this document, each embodiment may focus on the differences from other embodiments, and similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to mutually. For methods, products, etc., disclosed in the embodiments, if they correspond to the method section disclosed in the embodiments, the relevant parts can be referred to the description of the method section.
[0079] Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementation should not be considered beyond the scope of the embodiments of this disclosure. Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the specific working processes of the systems, devices, and units described above can be referred to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and will not be repeated here.
[0080] The methods and products (including but not limited to devices and equipment) disclosed in the embodiments herein can be implemented in other ways. For example, the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For instance, the division of units may be merely a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not executed. In addition, the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection between the shown or discussed units may be through some interfaces, and the indirect coupling or communication connection between devices or units may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms. The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units, that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected to implement this embodiment according to actual needs. Furthermore, the functional units in the embodiments of this disclosure may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
[0081] The flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to embodiments of this disclosure. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of code containing one or more executable instructions for implementing a specified logical function. In some alternative implementations, the functions marked in the blocks may occur in a different order than that shown in the drawings. For example, two consecutive blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. In the descriptions corresponding to the flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings, the operations or steps corresponding to different blocks may also occur in a different order than disclosed in the description, and sometimes there is no specific order between different operations or steps. For example, two consecutive operations or steps may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. Each block in a block diagram and / or flowchart, and combinations of blocks in a block diagram and / or flowchart, can be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or action, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.
Claims
1. A method for constant temperature dehumidification, characterized by, Comprising: After the air conditioner runs for a set time in a dehumidification mode, obtaining an indoor environment temperature; Determining whether the indoor environment temperature is less than a first set threshold value; In the case where the indoor environment temperature is less than the first set threshold value, obtaining an indoor environment humidity; In the case where the indoor environment humidity is greater than a preset humidity, determining that a heating mode corresponding to the indoor environment humidity is a phased start heating; wherein the phased start heating is used to represent that the electric heater is controlled to run for a second time period at intervals of a first time period, until the number of times of running of the electric heater is equal to a preset number of times, and the electric heater is controlled to be in a running state continuously; Controlling the electric heater to heat air after passing through an evaporator according to the heating mode; In the phased start heating mode, after the electric heater is controlled to run for the second time period at intervals of the first time period, further comprising: determining whether the number of times of running is less than a difference between the preset number of times and 1; in the case where the number of times of running is less than the difference between the preset number of times and 1, using a preset threshold value to increase the first time period; in the case where the number of times of running is equal to the difference between the preset number of times and 1, using the preset threshold value to decrease the first time period.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, Before the electric heater heats the air after the air is dehumidified by the evaporator, further comprising: Determining whether a difference between the indoor environment temperature and a set environment temperature is less than a second set threshold value; In the case where the difference between the indoor environment temperature and the set environment temperature is less than the second set threshold value, controlling the electric heater to heat the air after the air is dehumidified by the evaporator.
3. A device for constant temperature dehumidification, characterized by, Comprising: An obtaining module configured to, after an air conditioner runs for a set time in a dehumidification mode, obtain an indoor environment temperature; A determining module configured to determine whether the indoor environment temperature is less than a first set threshold value; A control module configured to: In the case where the indoor environment temperature is less than the first set threshold value, obtain an indoor environment humidity; In the case where the indoor environment humidity is greater than a preset humidity, determine that a heating mode corresponding to the indoor environment humidity is a phased start heating; wherein the phased start heating is used to represent that the electric heater is controlled to run for a second time period at intervals of a first time period, until the number of times of running of the electric heater is equal to a preset number of times, and the electric heater is controlled to be in a running state continuously; Controlling the electric heater to heat air after passing through an evaporator according to the heating mode; In the phased start heating mode, after the electric heater is controlled to run for the second time period at intervals of the first time period, further comprising: determining whether the number of times of running is less than a difference between the preset number of times and 1; in the case where the number of times of running is less than the difference between the preset number of times and 1, using a preset threshold value to increase the first time period; in the case where the number of times of running is equal to the difference between the preset number of times and 1, using the preset threshold value to decrease the first time period.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein, The determining module is further configured to determine whether a difference between the indoor environment temperature and the set environment temperature is less than a second set threshold; and the control module is further configured to control the electric heater to heat the air dehumidified by the evaporator when the difference between the indoor environment temperature and the set environment temperature is less than the second set threshold.
5. An air conditioner comprising a processor and a memory having stored therein program instructions, wherein, The processor is configured to execute the method for constant temperature dehumidification of any one of claims 1-2 when the program instructions are executed.
6. A storage medium storing program instructions, characterized in that, The program instructions, when executed, perform the method for constant temperature dehumidification of any one of claims 1-2.
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