Refrigeration – Automatic control – Responsive to vehicle body motion or traction
Patent
1993-08-31
1994-07-26
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Responsive to vehicle body motion or traction
622284, 123339, B60H 132
Patent
active
053318218
ABSTRACT:
A method of starting and running an internal combustion engine connected to drive a refrigerant compressor in a refrigeration system which operates the engine at predetermined first and second speeds in response to a predetermined control algorithm, with the first speed being lower than the second speed. The method includes the step of starting and running the engine at the first speed, preventing switching from the first to the second speed in response to the control algorithm during an initial dynamic delay period following the step of starting the engine. The method then includes the step of determining the length of the initial dynamic delay period as a function of at least one predetermined parameter of the engine, and selecting the at least one predetermined engine parameter during the initial dynamic delay period.
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Hanson Jay L.
Herrig Doyle G.
Ladendorf Gerald J.
Naley Lowell B.
Nixon James E.
Thermo King Corporation
Wayner William E.
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