HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEM

The dual-loop HVAC control system addresses temperature instability by using an external loop for room temperature and an internal loop for duct temperature, employing a ramp function to adjust heating and cooling stages, thereby stabilizing room temperature and reducing energy use.

FR3159218B3Active Publication Date: 2026-03-13MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HYDRONICS & IT COOLING SYST SPA
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Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-12
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Conventional HVAC systems struggle to maintain stable room temperature due to fluctuations and overshoots, particularly in cases of variable cooling demand, leading to discomfort.

Method used

A dual-loop control system with an external control loop comparing room temperature to a target temperature and an internal nested control loop comparing duct temperature to a converted PID feedback signal, using a ramp function to adjust heating and cooling stages for precise temperature regulation.

Benefits of technology

The dual-loop control system enhances temperature stability and responsiveness, reducing fluctuations and energy consumption by anticipating and compensating for disturbances, ensuring rapid adjustment to maintain desired room temperatures.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for conditioning the air in a room (2) comprising: a cooling stage (12) configured to supply cold air to the room (2) via an air supply duct (4); a heating stage (13) configured to supply hot air to the room (2) via the air supply duct (4); a control device (R) configured to regulate the amount of cooling provided by the cooling stage (12) or the amount of heating provided by the heating stage (13) in order to control the temperature of the supply air and maintain a stable temperature in the room (2); and an electronic controller (15) configured to act on the control device (R) by means of a pilot signal (R). Figure 1
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Description

Title of the invention: HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEM technical field

[0001] The present invention relates to a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Background of the invention

[0002] Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are used in hot and cold climates to control the air temperature in a room inside a building.

[0003] An HVAC system generally and essentially comprises a fan, a heating unit, and a cooling unit. The HVAC system can operate in one of three modes: a heating mode to warm the room air, a cooling mode to cool the room air, or a ventilation mode to ventilate the room.

[0004] The operation of an HVAC system is governed by the measurement, by means of a sensor, of the instantaneous temperature inside the room and by the comparison of the instantaneous measured temperature with a set target temperature (corresponding to a desired temperature set by a user) in order to calculate a temperature error which is sent to a controller (normally a proportional-integral-derived, PID controller) which emits a control signal for various control components of the HVAC system.

[0005] The control signal is used to control a regulation device which adjusts the level of a heating or cooling action in order to maintain a stable desired temperature in the room.

[0006] More specifically, during the cooling operation, if the temperature in a room is higher than the target temperature, the controller activates a fan and one or more compressors of a cooling unit to move cold air into the room to lower the temperature there.

[0007] The level of a cooling action is set by regulating the position of a water valve and / or the number of compressors.

[0008] When the controller detects that the room temperature has fallen below the target temperature, the cooling unit is switched off and the controller continues to operate in ventilation mode.

[0009] The level of a cooling action is set by regulating the position of a water valve and / or the demand of the compressors.

[0010] Conversely, during the heating operation, if the temperature in a room is lower than the target temperature, the controller activates a fan and one or more compressors or electric heating units of a heating unit to move hot air into the room to increase the temperature there.

[0011] The level of a heating action is set by regulating the position of a water valve and / or the number of compressors / [electric heating units].

[0012] When the controller detects that the room temperature has exceeded the target temperature, the heating unit is switched off and the controller continues to operate in ventilation mode.

[0013] The above command is not effective for controlling the room temperature in certain specific cases, for example in the case of variable cooling demand.

[0014] Thus, in the event of disturbance of environmental demands, the state-of-the-art controller cannot maintain the room temperature close to the target temperature, and fluctuations-overshoots of the room temperature occur.

[0015] In other words, at the beginning of a cooling operation, the temperature may fall well below the target temperature, causing discomfort before reaching the target value.

[0016] A similar problem occurs at the start of heating operations. It is necessary to provide a controller to overcome the aforementioned drawback by eliminating the limitations of state-of-the-art control systems. Summary of the invention

[0017] The need described above is met, or at least partially met, by the present invention, which relates to a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system for conditioning the air in a room comprising: a cooling stage configured to supply cold air to the room via an air supply duct; and a heating floor configured to supply hot air to the room via the air supply duct; a control device configured to regulate the amount of cooling provided by the cooling stage or the amount of heating provided by the heating stage in order to control the temperature of the air supply and to maintain a stable temperature in the room; an electronic controller configured to act on the regulation device by means of a pilot signal, the electronic controller comprising an external control loop having a first subtraction node to compare an air temperature instantaneous Tair room measured with a target air temperature Ttarget which is chosen by a user; in which the first subtraction node is configured to produce a first error signal èl = ABS (Ttarget - T,, which is sent to a first input of a proportional integral derivative unit which is configured to produce at its output a PID return output signal PIDreturn_out(s);

[0018] a converter is configured to receive at its input the output signal PID return PIDretuni_out(S) and is configured to apply a conversion at the input in order to produce a converted output signal PID return PIDreturn out (s)_ converted;

[0019] The electronic controller further comprises an internal nested control loop having a second subtraction node for comparing the instantaneous value of the air temperature Tairduct measured by a sensor placed on said air supply duct and the converted PID feedback output signal PIDretum_out <S) converted The second subtraction node is configured to produce a second error signal è2 = (Tairduct - PIDreturn out (s)_ converted) which is sent to a second PID controller which produces the drive signal for the control device.

[0020] According to a second aspect of the present invention, the first sensor is configured to measure the instantaneous air temperature Tair room inside the room or in said air supply duct providing air to the room or in a return air duct drawing air from the room.

[0021] According to a third aspect of the present invention, the converter is configured to produce an output according to a ramp function Rf when the first error èl is between a first value èa and a second value èb, that is: èa < èl < èb; and a fixed saturated output when the error is less than the first value èa or greater than the second value èb, that is: èl < èa or èl > èb.

[0022] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, said ramp function Rf has a slope a = (target temperature of the aspirated room air return (2) - maximum / minimum temperature of the air supply) / (band of the second PID controller (26)). Brief description of the drawings

[0023] For a better understanding of the present invention, a preferred embodiment is described below, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

[0024] Fig. 1 schematically represents a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system;

[0025] Figure 2 represents the structure of an HVAC system controller; and

[0026] Fig. 3 schematically represents the operation of a part of the controller of Fig. 2. Detailed description of the invention

[0027] In [Fig.1], the reference symbol 1 indicates a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system for conditioning the air in a room 2 (shown schematically).

[0028] The HVAC system 1 is connected to room 2 by an air supply duct 4.

[0029] A return air duct 5 connects room 2 to the HVAC system 1 and returns the air from part 2. For ease of understanding, part 2 is shown with a single space. However, the invention can be applied to parts with multiple spaces, each space being connected to the supply duct by separate ducts, as well as to the return duct by separate ducts. Furthermore, the number of supply air ducts 4 and return air ducts 5 can be different.

[0030] The HVAC system 1 includes a fan 8, which may be a blower or any other air-moving device readily identifiable by a person skilled in the art. Operation of the fan 8 moves air from the HVAC system 1 into the air supply duct 4 (see the direction indicated by the "inlet" arrow). The air is returned to the HVAC system 1 through the air return duct 5 (see the direction indicated by the "outlet" arrow). For the purposes of this disclosure, air entering room 2 from the air supply duct 4 will be referred to as "air supply" and air returning to the HVAC system 1 from room 2 through the air return duct 5 will be referred to as "air return".

[0031] As shown in [Fig.1], the HVAC system 1 also includes an air damper 9. The air damper 9 can be modulated to allow a predetermined amount or selectively variable amounts of outside air to enter the HVAC system 1. When the air damper 9 is at least partially open, the operation of the fan causes 8 outside air to pass through the air damper 9 and mix with the return air.

[0032] The system of the invention preferably comprises two temperature sensors: a sensor 10 positioned in room 2 to detect the temperature of the air contained in room 2, and another sensor 11 positioned in the air supply duct 4 to detect the air supply. The sensor 10 can also be positioned in the return air duct 5 (shown in dashed lines) or in room 2 as disclosed above, to measure the temperature of the air supplied to room 2 or of the air drawn from room 2.

[0033] As schematically illustrated in [Fig. 1], the HVAC system 1 comprises both: a cooling stage 12 which, in the illustration, is positioned between the fan 8 and the air supply duct 4; and a heating stage 13 which, in the illustration, is positioned between the fan 8 and the air supply duct 4.

[0034] The fan 8 moves air into the cooling stage 12 to cool the air supply or moves air into the heating stage 13 to heat the air supply.

[0035] Preferably, the cooling stage 12 comprises, in a known manner, a series of compressors or water valves (not shown) associated with one or more refrigerant loops (not shown) having air-fluid exchanges, so that one or more of the compressors can be actuated at a given time to control the amount of cooling supplied to the air supply.

[0036] A control device R (of a known type) is provided to regulate the amount of cooling provided by the cooling stage 12 in order to control the temperature of the air supply and to maintain a stable temperature in room 2.

[0037] The control device R may include a physical device for controlling the supply of a cooling fluid (for example a valve) into the refrigerant loop, or a device for adjusting the power and / or number of compressors.

[0038] Preferably, the heating stage 13 includes, in a known manner, a series of heat pumps (not shown) associated with one or more hot fluid loops (not shown) having fluid-air exchanges, so that one or more of the heat pumps can be operated at a given time to control the amount of heating provided to the air supply.

[0039] The heating stage 13 may also include one or more electric heating elements, such as, for example, heating resistors (not shown).

[0040] The control device R is also configured to regulate the amount of heating provided by the heating stage 13 in order to control the temperature of the air supply and to maintain a stable temperature in room 2.

[0041] The control device R may include a physical device for controlling the supply of heating fluid (for example a valve) to the hot fluid loop or a device for adjusting the power of the number of heat pumps / electric resistances.

[0042] An electronic controller 15 establishes a pilot signal P so that the control device R commands the operation of the cooling stage 12 / heating stage 13 as shown below with reference to [Fig.2].

[0043] The electronic controller 15 according to the present invention includes an external control loop 20 having a first subtraction node 21 to compare the instantaneous air temperature measured by the sensor 10 inside the room 2 / in the return air duct 5 with a target air temperature Ttarget which is chosen by a user.

[0044] The first subtraction node 21 is configured to produce a first error signal èl = ABS (Ttarget - Tair room) which is sent to an input of a proportional integral derivative unit 22 of known type which produces at its output a PID output signal returning PIDretUm_out(S)-

[0045] A converter 23 receives at its input the PID return output signal PIDretum_out(s) and applies a conversion to produce a converted PID return output signal PTD -1- JL-,return_out(s)-converted*

[0046] The controller 15 according to the present invention comprises a nested internal control loop 24 having a second subtraction node 25 for comparing the instantaneous temperature Tairduct of the air supply duct 4 measured by a sensor 11 in the air supply duct 4 and the converted PTD feedback PID output signal -1- JL-,return_out(s)-converted*

[0047] The second subtraction node 25 is configured to produce a second error signal è2 = (PIDreturn out (s). converted - Tairduct) which is sent to a PID controller 26 (of known type) which produces the pilot signal for the control device R.

[0048] The conversion unit 23 produces: an output according to a ramp function Rf when the first error èl is between a first value èa and a second value èb, that is: èa < èl < èb; and a fixed saturated output when the error is less than the first value èa or greater than the second value èb, that is: èl < èa or èl > èb.

[0049] The ramp Rf has a slope a which is defined as follows:

[0050] a = (target temperature of the return air - maximum / minimum temperature of the supply air) / (band of the return PID controller 22).

[0051] The main advantage of the above controller having two nested loops 20 and 24 is that the temperature Tairduct of the air supply duct 4 is located close to the air inlet of the room and that the feedback loop 24 associated with it can react quickly, thus improving the overall closed-loop response.

[0052] The above control allows energy savings because the self-adaptive logic of the return temperature loop 24 generates a dynamic setpoint for the supply loop.

[0053] In other words, the controller is more predisposed to reject disturbances.

[0054] Anticipatory return regulation can also effectively compensate for disturbances in the return and supply.

[0055] In fact, with conventional control, the system can only compensate for its control variable. For example, if the control variable is the return air temperature and the disturbance affects the supply air temperature, then the compensation is not effective.

[0056] Furthermore, the feed process must react to the feedback loop three to four times faster. This ensures that the feed loop has sufficient time to compensate for disturbances. It also ensures that disturbances in the feed loop do not affect the feedback processes.

Claims

Demands

1. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system for conditioning the air in a room (2) comprising: a cooling stage (12) configured to supply cold air to the room (2) via an air supply duct (4); and a heating stage (13) configured to supply hot air to the room (2) via the air supply duct (4); a control device (R) configured to regulate the amount of cooling provided by the cooling stage (12) or the amount of heating provided by the heating stage (13) in order to control the temperature of the air supply and to maintain a stable temperature in the room (2); an electronic controller (15) configured to act on the control device (R) by means of a pilot signal (R), characterized in that the electronic controller (15) includes an external control loop (20) having a first subtraction node (21) to compare an instantaneous air temperature Tair room measured with a target air temperature Ttarget which is chosen by a user; the first subtraction node (21) is configured to produce a first error signal èl = ABS (Ttarget - Tair room) which is sent to a first input of a proportional integral derivative unit (22) which is configured to produce at its output a PID return output signal PIDreturn out(s); a converter (23) is configured to receive at its input the PID return output signal PIDreturn out(s) and is configured to apply a conversion at the input in order to produce a converted PID return output signal PIDreturn out (s)_ converted; The electronic controller (15) further includes a nested internal control loop (24) having a second subtraction node (25) for comparing the instantaneous value of the air temperature Tairduct measured by a sensor (11) placed on said air supply duct (4) and the PID return output signal Converted PIDreturn_out converted i the second subtraction node (25) is configured to produce a second error signal è2 = (Tairduct - PIDreturn out (s)_ converted) which is sent to a second PID controller (26) which produces the control signal (P) for the control device (R).

2. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system according to claim 1, comprising another sensor (10) configured to measure the instantaneous air temperature Tair room inside the room (2) or in a return air duct (5) drawing air from the room (2).

3. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the converter (23) is configured to produce an output according to a ramp function Rf when the first error èl is between a first value èa and a second value èb, i.e.: èa < èl < èb; and a fixed saturated output when the error is less than the first value èa or greater than the second value èb, i.e.: èl < èa or èb, i.e.: èl > èb.

4. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system according to claim 3, wherein said ramp function Rf has a slope a = (target room exhaust air return temperature (2) - maximum / minimum supply air temperature) / (second PID controller band (26)).