Refrigeration – Processes – Compressing – condensing and evaporating
Patent
1992-02-19
1993-06-08
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
Processes
Compressing, condensing and evaporating
62150, 62157, 622283, F25B 4900
Patent
active
052168921
ABSTRACT:
An automotive air conditioning system utilizing an electrically operated refrigerant expansion valve controlled by a micro-computer. The compressor clutch cut-off is controlled by a suction pressure sensor at high thermal load. At partial flow conditions of the expansion valve, representative of moderate evaporator thermal loading, the micro-computer controls compressor clutch "ON" time from an accumulated count incremented by a predetermined amount according to suction pressure change. When the accumulated count over successive signal sampling intervals reaches a predetermined maximum the clutch is cut-out based on the count which is representative of a predetermined time interval.
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Jarosch George W.
Malone Peter J.
Eaton Corporation
Johnston R. A.
Tanner Harry B.
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