Refrigeration – With indicator or tester – Operatively correlated with automatic control
Patent
1996-10-31
1998-03-24
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
With indicator or tester
Operatively correlated with automatic control
62163, 62244, 165204, F25B 4902
Patent
active
057299897
ABSTRACT:
An electronic climate control system for a car air conditioner comprises sensors for detecting an ambient temperature, an in-car temperature and a heat load, a climate control unit responsive to signals from the sensors for adjusting an interior environment within the vehicle passenger compartment towards desired in-car temperature and humidity conditions, a manual-input panel for manually setting a system's operating mode, and a communications line between the climate control unit and the manual-input panel. The climate control system has a fail-safe function for automatically selecting an automatic air-conditioning mode and/or a fresh-air mode as the system's operating mode necessary to prevent any moist air from fogging the windshield in the presence of a failure in communication between the control panel and the control unit.
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Sunaga Hideki
Suto Masatoshi
Calsonic Corporation
Tanner Harry B.
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