Heat exchange – With timer – programmer – time delay – or condition responsive... – Having heating and cooling capability
Patent
1993-06-30
1999-08-17
Ford, John K.
Heat exchange
With timer, programmer, time delay, or condition responsive...
Having heating and cooling capability
165204, 165247, 165249, 165291, 165 42, 165 43, 236 493, 236 91C, 236 91F, 395 61, F25B 2900, F24F 700
Patent
active
059379405
ABSTRACT:
Method and system for predicting air discharge temperature in a control system which controls an automotive HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system using a model. The model is based on signals generated by various climate control sensors and actuation outputs to predict air discharge temperature without the need for an additional sensor. The model allows the avoidance of uncomfortable air discharge temperatures to thereby increase passenger comfort.
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Dage Gerhard Allan
Davis, Jr. Leighton Ira
Matteson Robert Wayne
Sieja Thomas Francis
Dixon Richard D.
Ford John K.
Ford Global Technologies Inc.
May Roger L.
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